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Gulf monarchies back Saudi in row with Iran

/ 08:30 AM January 10, 2016

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The Sunni-led Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) members have thrown their support behind Saudi Arabia in its dispute with Shiite Iran. The GCC includes Bahrain, Kuwait Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. GOOGLE MAP

RIYADH, Saudi Arabia — Foreign ministers of the Gulf Cooperation Council, which groups Sunni Arab monarchies, expressed their “total support” Saturday for Saudi Arabia in its diplomatic row with predominantly Shiite Iran.

The GCC “forcefully condemns the attacks on Saudi diplomatic missions in Iran”, said a statement, referring to the sacking of Riyadh’s embassy and consulate by demonstrators angered over its execution of a prominent Shiite cleric and dissident.

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The statement, following an extraordinary ministerial meeting of the six-member group, criticized “Iranian interference in Saudi Arabian affairs” over its denunciation of Nimr al-Nimr’s execution a week ago.

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It said Tehran’s criticism had “directly incited the aggressions targeting Saudi diplomatic missions”.

The GCC “totally supports decisions taken by Saudi Arabia to combat terrorism” and “has total confidence in the independence and integrity of Saudi justice”.

Nimr was a highly respected cleric in Saudi Arabia’s Shiite community who was behind demonstrations calling for better treatment of the minority, but he was executed for terrorism.

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His death touched off anti-Saudi demonstrations elsewhere in the Shiite world, including the attacks in Iran. Riyadh was accused of silencing his criticism by killing him.

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The GCC groups Bahrain, Kuwait Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.

In response to the Iran incidents, Riyadh and Bahrain, which has a Shiite majority, severed diplomatic relations with Tehran. Kuwait recalled its ambassador, the UAE downgraded its ties, and Oman and Qatar condemned the attacks.

And they threatened Saturday to “take other measures against Iran if it continues its aggression”, without spelling them out. CB

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