Tehran criticizes the British prime minister's remarks in the GCC meeting

12/08/2016
He criticized the Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Bahram Ghasemi, Thursday, statements made by the British prime minister Theresa May during its participation in the summit of the Gulf Cooperation Council, saying that Britain is not in a position to accuse others.
The news agency Fars for Ghasemi as saying that "countries that have led its interventionist policies irresponsible in the affairs of other countries to instability and widening the scope of terrorism, violence and war, is not in a position to accuse others of interfering in the affairs of the region."
He added that "Britain resorted again to provoke discrimination policies within the framework of their attempts to return to the region , which is the view of the Islamic Republic pointless and not constructive."
He continued that "Iran believes that aside from the motives of these statements rooted in developments arising at the level of relations between Britain and the European Union, where it has caused and the complexities of the problems in the interests of the country 's international prestige has led to the launch Mai 's comments ill - considered in the fight against the Iranian people , aimed at the which gain the trust of a number of GCC leaders. "
Qasemi pointed out that " the purpose behind the launch of such statements is in the context of attempts to London a new armament deals expensive price with some of the GCC countries , which leads to the escalation of the crisis caused by the criminal war committed against the oppressed people in Yemen, Syria, Bahrain, Iraq and other Muslim countries In the area

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