Saudi Foreign
Minister Adel al-Jubeir on Monday accused Iran of making threats against
Riyadh's ally, Bahrain, which he said showed that the Islamic republic
was harboring hostile designs against its Middle Eastern neighbors. Speaking
at a joint news conference with visiting European Union foreign policy
chief Federica Mogherini, Jubeir said Saudi Arabia had raised the issue
with her. He said the comments showed that Tehran was intervening in its neighbors' internal affairs. "It
does not represent the desire of a state for good neighborly relations
but that of a state which has aspirations in the region and which
carried out hostile act like this," he added. Jubeir
did not clarify who made the comments or when, but he said they could
be linked to the terms of the agreement with world powers on its nuclear
program or to setbacks suffered by Iran's Houthi allies in Yemen and
President Bashar al-Assad's forces in Syria. "I don't
know, but we reject their comments and reject the hostility they show
towards the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the countries of the region," he
said. Bahrain on
Saturday said it had foiled an arms smuggling plot by two Bahrainis with
ties to Iran and recalled its ambassador to Tehran for consultations
after what it said were repeated hostile Iranian statements. Relations
between regional Sunni powerhouse Saudi Arabia and Shi'ite Muslim rival
Iran have long been sour, with Riyadh accusing Tehran of trying to
expand its influence to its Arab neighbors and allies. Western-allied
Saudi Arabia, the world's top oil exporter, is currently leading an
Arab coalition in a campaign against the Houthis in Yemen. Gulf
Arab states are concerned that the nuclear accord will hasten a
rapprochement between Tehran and Washington that could embolden Iran to
increase support for paramilitary groups across the Middle East. Mogherini
was due to travel to Tehran on Tuesday, where she will meet Iranian
Foreign Minister Mohammed Javad Zarif and other senior officials.
Saudi Arabia accuses Iran of making threats to neighbors

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