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Zarif's New Threat In Opinion Piece For Kuwaiti Newspaper


U.S. -- Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif attends a meeting among remaining parties to the Iran nuclear deal at U.N. headquarters in New Yor, September 25, 2019
U.S. -- Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif attends a meeting among remaining parties to the Iran nuclear deal at U.N. headquarters in New Yor, September 25, 2019
DUBAI, Oct 10 (Reuters)

Either all Gulf countries enjoy security, "or they will all be deprived of it," Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said on Thursday in an opinion piece in the Kuwaiti Al Rai newspaper.

Saudi Arabia, which is locked in several proxy wars in the region with arch foe Iran, has blamed Tehran for attacks on Saudi oil plants on Sept. 14, a charge Iran denies. The kingdom has said it prefers that its differences with Iran are resolved politically rather than militarily.

Yemen’s Iran-aligned Houthi movement had claimed responsibility for the assault on Saudi oil facilities, but Saudi Arabia rejected that claim.

The United States and Saudi Arabia have also blamed Iran for attacks against six oil tankers in May and June, which Tehran also denied.

In the opinion piece, Zarif said the Gulf can be secured through dialogue among the countries of the region, including Saudi Arabia, and without the interference of foreign powers, the official IRNA news agency reported.

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