Iran: JCPOA has nothing to do with Saudi Arabia.
Reacting to the final statement of the recent meeting of the Foreign Ministers of the JCPOA member states, the Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman said that the Saudi regime had taken JCPOA hostage and was promoting hatred and violence in the region by imposing its destructive views.
Reacting to the final statement of the meeting of 147 foreign ministers of the Persian Gulf Cooperation Council, Saeed Khatibzadeh, spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, stressed that the final statement of the meeting, like previous meetings, lacks a realistic understanding of developments around the Saudi regime. The countries of this council.
The State Department spokesman went on to say that some members of the council, under pressure from the Saudi regime, are still fond of the failed Iranophobia project, and asked what the achievement of this wrong course over the past decades has been for regional stability and security.
Khatibzadeh went on to describe Saudi Arabia’s approach: “The Saudi regime promotes hatred and violence in the region by taking the council and its meetings hostage and imposing its destructive views.”
Reacting to the council’s misguided exaggerations about linking issues unrelated to the UN Security Council and making ridiculous claims, the Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman stressed: “As has been said many times, the UN Security Council is an agreement between Iran and the permanent members of the Security Council plus Germany. It has been negotiated and sealed, and as much as the issues in our region are not related to the trans-regional countries, the Saudi regime’s attempt to include this council in issues that are fundamentally unrelated to this council has been fruitless and has only left the country with an illusory face.
He added: “Some council countries should be held accountable for their actions by making large military purchases and accepting hosting foreign bases and opening the door to the Zionist regime and betraying the Palestinian cause.”
In the end, the Foreign Ministry spokesman reiterated that the three islands are an integral part of Iran’s sovereignty and territorial integrity, and called on the council to pay attention to the realities of the region instead of making outdated statements. And promote regional cooperation.