Trump's Saudi visit responsible for tensions in Gulf: Iranian MP

ANI  |  Tehran [Iran] 

Chairman of the Iranian Parliament's Foreign Policy and National Security Commission Alaeddin Boroujerdi has held U.S. President Donald Trump's recent visit to Saudi Arabia, and its interventions responsible for current diplomatic tensions among countries of the region.

"The first impression of the US President Donald Trump's visit to the region is the recent tension in the countries' relations", IRNA news agency quoted Boroujerdi as saying in reference to Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Egypt, and Yemen severing their ties with Qatar.

He emphasized that had always stressed that any problem in the Middle East should be resolved by the countries of the region.

The remarks by Boroujerdi comes after Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and broke off their diplomatic ties and all land sea and air contacts with fellow Arab state Qatar over allegations that the latter is encouraging and extremism.

Riyadh has accused Qatar of backing and extremism, while has charged Qatar with interfering in it internal affairs.

said the move was necessary to protect the kingdom from what it described as and extremism.

Bahrain's Foreign Affairs Ministry issued a statement that it would withdraw its diplomatic mission from Doha within 48 hours and that all Qatari diplomats should leave within the same period.

The ministry's statement said Qatari citizens needed to leave within two weeks and that air and sea traffic between the two countries would be halted. It wasn't immediately clear how that would affect Qatar Airways, one of the region's major long-haul carriers.

also announced the closure of its airspace and seaports for all Qatari transportation to protect its national security.

Qatar's Foreign Ministry said that the country regrets the decision of Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates' and to cut off diplomatic ties with it.

"The measures are unjustified and are based on claims and allegations that have no basis in fact," Al-Jazeera quoted the Qatar Foreign Ministry as saying in a statement.

The ministry added that the decision taken by the four nations would not affect the normal lives of its citizens and residents.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

Trump's Saudi visit responsible for tensions in Gulf: Iranian MP

Chairman of the Iranian Parliament's Foreign Policy and National Security Commission Alaeddin Boroujerdi has held U.S. President Donald Trump's recent visit to Saudi Arabia, and its interventions responsible for current diplomatic tensions among gulf countries of the region."The first impression of the US President Donald Trump's visit to the region is the recent tension in the countries' relations", IRNA news agency quoted Boroujerdi as saying in reference to Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Egypt, Bahrain and Yemen severing their ties with Qatar.He emphasized that Iran had always stressed that any problem in the Middle East should be resolved by the countries of the region.The remarks by Boroujerdi comes after Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Egypt and Bahrain broke off their diplomatic ties and all land sea and air contacts with fellow Gulf Arab state Qatar over allegations that the latter is encouraging terrorism and extremism.Riyadh has accused Qatar of backing ...

Chairman of the Iranian Parliament's Foreign Policy and National Security Commission Alaeddin Boroujerdi has held U.S. President Donald Trump's recent visit to Saudi Arabia, and its interventions responsible for current diplomatic tensions among countries of the region.

"The first impression of the US President Donald Trump's visit to the region is the recent tension in the countries' relations", IRNA news agency quoted Boroujerdi as saying in reference to Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Egypt, and Yemen severing their ties with Qatar.

He emphasized that had always stressed that any problem in the Middle East should be resolved by the countries of the region.

The remarks by Boroujerdi comes after Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and broke off their diplomatic ties and all land sea and air contacts with fellow Arab state Qatar over allegations that the latter is encouraging and extremism.

Riyadh has accused Qatar of backing and extremism, while has charged Qatar with interfering in it internal affairs.

said the move was necessary to protect the kingdom from what it described as and extremism.

Bahrain's Foreign Affairs Ministry issued a statement that it would withdraw its diplomatic mission from Doha within 48 hours and that all Qatari diplomats should leave within the same period.

The ministry's statement said Qatari citizens needed to leave within two weeks and that air and sea traffic between the two countries would be halted. It wasn't immediately clear how that would affect Qatar Airways, one of the region's major long-haul carriers.

also announced the closure of its airspace and seaports for all Qatari transportation to protect its national security.

Qatar's Foreign Ministry said that the country regrets the decision of Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates' and to cut off diplomatic ties with it.

"The measures are unjustified and are based on claims and allegations that have no basis in fact," Al-Jazeera quoted the Qatar Foreign Ministry as saying in a statement.

The ministry added that the decision taken by the four nations would not affect the normal lives of its citizens and residents.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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