Zarif says Iran been patient so far vis-a-vis negative Saudi acts

Iran’s Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif says the Islamic
Republic has so far exercised patience with regard to negative
measures adopted by Saudi Arabia as Riyadh steps up its hostile
policies against Tehran, Press TV reported.
“We have so far responded to negative Saudi measures with patience
because there is a distance between Iranian wisdom and Saudi
officials’ misguided and immature approaches,” Zarif said in a
meeting with China’s Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs Zhang Ming in
Tehran on Saturday.
“We are not after tension in the region,” the Iranian minister
added.
Relations between Iran and Saudi Arabia have been strained in
recent days following the Saudi execution of top opposition cleric
Sheikh Nimr al-Nimr, which was announced on January 2.
Nimr’s execution was widely censured by Muslims and human rights
activists around the globe as well as different governments.
Saudi Arabia severed diplomatic relations with Iran on January 3
following demonstrations held in front of the Saudi embassy in
Tehran and its consulate in the northeastern city of Mashhad by
angry protesters censuring the Al Saud family for the killing of
Nimr. Some people mounted the walls of the consulate in Mashhad
while incendiary devices were hurled at the embassy in Tehran. Some
50 people were detained over the transgression.
In a Friday letter to United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon,
Zarif said Saudi Arabia has to make "a crucial choice" to either
promote “sectarian hate-mongering" by its continued support for
extremist groups or promote regional stability.
He added that Tehran has "no desire or interest in escalation of
tension in our neighborhood" and hopes Riyadh will "heed the cause
of reason.”
Meanwhile, speaking in a press conference after an extraordinary
meeting of the foreign ministers of the [Persian] Gulf Cooperation
Council in Riyadh on Saturday, Saudi Foreign Minister Adel
al-Jubeir repeated the kingdom's anti-Iran rhetoric and said Riyadh
is considering “additional measures” against Tehran if it
“continues with its current policies.”
Iran continues to expand China relations:
Zarif
During his meeting with the Chinese diplomat, Zarif also said that
Iran and China have numerous commonalties on different issues.
He added that Tehran will continue to expand relations with Beijing
following the implementation of a nuclear agreement reached between
the Islamic Republic and six world powers in July 2015.
The Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), reached between
Iran and the P5+1 – the United States, Britain, France, China and
Russia plus Germany – in the Austrian capital of Vienna on July 14,
2015, puts limits on Iran’s nuclear activities in exchange for the
removal of all economic and financial nuclear-related sanctions
against the Islamic Republic.
The Iranian minister expressed hope that a planned visit by Chinese
President Xi Jinping to Tehran in the near future will bring about
positive outcomes for the two countries.
He also hoped that Iranian and Chinese officials would open up
prospects for comprehensive cooperation during Xi’s visit to
Tehran.
Iran pursues wise foreign policy: Zhang
The Chinese official, for his part, said Iran and Saudi Arabia play
an important role in regional developments.
Iran pursues wise foreign policies, the Chinese official said,
adding that his country would spare no effort to contribute to
promotion of peace and security.
He also expressed Beijing’s full readiness to bolster relations
with Tehran and said the Chinese president plans to visit Iran in
the near future for the first time after 14 years.
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