Zarif: We want to start a dialogue with countries we call brothers

Iran's foreign minister on Sunday stepped up efforts to improve ties with Gulf Arab Sunni states urging them to work with their Shi'ite rival to address "anxieties" and violence across the region.
کد خبر: ۶۶۹۰۸۷
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۰۱ اسفند ۱۳۹۵ - ۱۴:۳۴ 19 February 2017
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Iran's foreign minister on Sunday stepped up efforts to improve ties with Gulf Arab Sunni states urging them to work with their Shi'ite rival to address "anxieties" and violence across the region.

"On regional dialogue, I'm modest and I'm focusing on the Persian Gulf. We have enough problems in this region so we want to start a dialogue with countries we call brothers in Islam," Mohammad Javad Zarif told delegates at the Munich Security Conference.

His comments were in response to a question on whether Tehran would also consider a region-wide dialogue that included Israel.

"We need to address common problems and perceptions that have given rise to anxieties and the level of violence in the region."

Zarif earlier in his speech had criticized four-decades of well financed "Takfiri" ideology, a word often used by Iran to refer to hard-line, armed, Sunni Islamist groups that it says Saudi Arabia is behind.

Zarif once again dismissed any suggestions Iran would ever seek to develop nuclear weapons. When asked about the new U.S. administration's tough rhetoric on Iran's role in the region and calls to review a nuclear deal a with major powers, he said Iran did not respond well to threats.


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