Foreign
minister Mohammad Zarif has travelled to four Gulf states since his triumph at
nuclear talks in Geneva
The Telegraph, Richard Spencer,Middle East Correspondent, 02 Dec 2013
The Telegraph, Richard Spencer,Middle East Correspondent, 02 Dec 2013
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| Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Photo: AFP |
Fresh from
his triumphant return from the nuclear agreement in Geneva, Iran's
media-friendly foreign minister, Mohammad Javad Zarif, is making dramatic
overtures for better relations with some of its fiercest enemies, the Sunni-led
monarchies of the Gulf states.
Mr Zarif
visited three of the six Gulf monarchies, Kuwait, Oman and Qatar, on Sunday and
Monday, fresh from meeting his opposite number from a fourth, the United Arab
Emirates, in Tehran last week. The tour came ahead of the next stage in Iran's
wider diplomatic rehabilitation today when Britain's newly-appointed charge
d'affaires, Ajay Sharma, will visit Tehran to meet his opposite number, Hassan
Habibollah-Zadeh.
The Iranian
foreign minister called for better ties with Saudi Arabia, Iran's leading rival
for influence in the Middle East and the de facto leader of the Sunni Muslim
world. "I believe that our relations with Saudi Arabia should expand as we
consider Saudi Arabia as an extremely important country in the region and the
Islamic world," he told reporters.
"We
believe that Iran and Saudi Arabia should work together in order to promote
peace and stability in the region."
He also
expressed a hope that he would be able to visit Riyadh - though this is an
invitation the Saudis, who are especially distrustful of Iran's new
"moderate" face and of the Iranian nuclear deal in particular, seems
in no hurry to make.
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Saudi
Arabia, like Israel, is still smarting over Iran's new international diplomatic
acceptance. Both believe that Iran is being duplicitous over its promises to
downgrade its nuclear programme and that in any case it has no intention of
pulling back from its "interventionist" policies across the Middle
East.
For Israel
that means its backing for Islamist groups in Gaza, and Hizbollah. For Saudi
Arabia, that means its promotion of Shia causes across the region, and in
particular the decision to use its Revolutionary Guard and Iran-supported
militias like Hizbollah to defend President Bashar al-Assad in Syria.
"If
they really want good relations with Saudi Arabia this is a very important
issue for the Gulf Co-operation Council," said Mustafa Alani, of the Gulf
Research Centre, which is close to Riyadh. The GCC comprises the six
Gulf monarchies.
The British
envoy, meanwhile, is expected to also make a visit to "British diplomatic
facilities", Mr Habibollah-Zadeh said, presumably the British embassy,
whose ransacking by a mob of student protesters two years ago led to London
breaking off diplomatic relations.
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