Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister: Saudi Intervention in Bahrain Caused a Deep Schism

2015-04-29 - 12:43 ص
Bahrain Mirror: Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister for Arab and African Affairs, Hossein Amir Abdollahian, stated that "the Saudi intervention in Bahrain left hundreds of people dead and injured and others arrested. It also caused a deep schism between the government and the people, creating an instability crisis in this country, which is still ongoing unfortunately."
"Riyadh's actions of besieging Yemen and blocking humanitarian aid will not pass without retaliation. Riyadh has no right to decide the fate of others in the region," Abdollahian stressed in a statement reported by Iran's Fars News Agency (FNA) on Sunday 26, 2015.
"We consider all options for helping the Yemeni people, immediate dispatch of humanitarian aid and transfer of the injured. The continuation of Saudi aggression against Yemen will have no outcome but insecurity for Saudi Arabia and for the region," Abdollahian further stated.
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