Questioning Riyadh’s actions in Syria and Yemen, Nobakht said Saudi officials
should be able to defend their policies regarding terrorism.
"The Islamic Republic’s stance on Syria is clear,” he said, adding, "And Saudi
Arabia should [be able to] defend itself about the atrocities and infanticide
committed in Yemen.”
Saudi Arabia launched an intensive military campaign against Yemen in March
2015. The war has so far cost thousands of lives and pushed the poor country of
Yemen into starvation.
Nobakht also criticized Saudi officials for using harsh words against Iran.
In the recent security conference in the Germany city of Munich, Saudi Foreign
Minister Adel al-Jubeir labeled Iran "the single main sponsor of terrorism in
the world”.
On whether Iran plans to participate in the Hajj rituals in 2017, Nobakht said
Tehran and Riyadh have been holding talks on the issue and that the outcome of
the talks will be announced when the two countries conclude the negotiations.
Iran suspended dispatching Hajj pilgrims to Saudi Arabia over security concerns.
The decision came after a deadly stampede during Hajj rituals in Mina in
September 2015 when at least 460 Iranians lost their lives.
In the latest round of talks between the two countries, an Iranian delegation
met with the Saudi minister at the Pilgrimage Ministry in Jeddah on Friday. The
meetings aim at setting the arrangements needed to enable Iranian pilgrims to
enter Saudi Arabia in order to perform Hajj rituals.
source: Tehran Times