The British were the first to change the historical name of the Persian Gulf by
omitting "Persia” from the name, Velayati said in a cultural ceremony on Sunday,
held in Tehran on the release of an illustrated book on the Persian Gulf.
The attempt to change the Persian Gulf’s name is a prelude to undermining Iran’s
sovereignty, he added.
He further denounced Saudi Arabia as a mouthpiece of the US and Israel for
advocating a change in the Persian Gulf’s name, saying repetition of a fake name
is aimed at gaining self-proclaimed rights.
Persian Gulf has been used throughout history, in maps, documents and diplomacy,
from the ancient Persians, whose empire dominated the region, to the Greeks and
the British.
The push to call it "Arabian” gathered steam during the Pan-Arab nationalist
movement of the late 1950s, propelled by president Gamal Abdel Nasser of Egypt.
The United Nations uses Persian Gulf. A 2006 paper by a United Nations working
group found unanimity in historical documents on the term, which it said was
coined by the Persian king Darioush in the fifth century BC.
Source:Tasnim News Agency