Iran Accuses France of 'Destabilising' Region

W460

Iran has accused France of being a destabilising force in the region after its foreign minister threatened new sanctions against Tehran over its missile programme.

"The Islamic republic has always called for the strengthening of peace and stability in the region," the Iranian foreign ministry said in a statement released overnight Friday.

As such Iran "considers the mass sales of sophisticated and offensive weapons by... France as a factor in destabilising the balance of the region," the statement said.

It came after French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian on Friday said Paris was ready to impose new sanctions on Tehran if talks on its missile programme and its regional influence fail to make progress.

"We have begun a difficult dialogue with Iran... and unless progress is made we are ready to apply sanctions, firmly, and they know it," Le Drian said.

Le Drian also demanded that Iran change its behaviour in the region, specifically regarding its military presence in Syria.

The Iranian foreign ministry responded saying "Iran's missile programme is not negotiable" and warned that "any new sanction by European countries will lead to a review of our relations with them".

Iran reined in most of its nuclear programme under a landmark 2015 deal with major powers -- Britain, China, France, Germany, Russia and the United States -- that lifted sanctions on the Iran.

But in May the United States withdrew from the deal and re-imposed sanctions on Tehran.

The EU has been trying to set up a special payment mechanism to maintain trade and business ties with Iran and circumvent the US sanctions.

Tehran has continued to develop its ballistic missile technology but says it has no intention of acquiring atomic weapons and that its missile development programmes are purely defensive.

Comments 6
Thumb lubnani.masi7i 26 January 2019, 11:44

"The Islamic republic has always called for the strengthening of peace and stability in the region," the Iranian foreign ministry said in a statement released overnight Friday.

Yes and that is absolutely clear from Iran's financial, ideological and military support to the shia encouraging them to overthrow the regimes of the region.

Thumb doodle-dude 26 January 2019, 12:01

lol@'Iran Accuses'

Thumb justin 26 January 2019, 12:15

Iranian Official: In Yemen We Captured Our Fourth Arab Capital
http://www.thetower.org/1195-iranian-official-in-yemen-we-captured-our-fourth-arab-capital/

Ali Riza Zakani, a member of the Majlis (Iranian parliament) who is close to Khamenei, said in a similar vein but with the defiance that increasingly marks Iran’s foreign policy, “Three Arab capitals (Beirut, Damascus, and Baghdad) have already fallen into Iran’s hands and belong to the Iranian Islamic Revolution.”
http://jcpa.org/article/iran-sanaa-yemen/

Iran brags that Sana’a is the fourth Arab capital they control
https://nationalyemen.com/2014/09/27/iran-brags-that-sanaa-is-the-fourth-arab-capital-they-control/

Thumb marcus 26 January 2019, 16:06

That's part of Iran's efforts to 'stabilize' the region. Filthy terrorist Iranians

Thumb thepatriot 26 January 2019, 17:36

Iran!!!!! ! The country that destablises Lebanon and Yemen amonst others, accuses France! LOL!
It must be a joke!

Thumb EagleDawn 27 January 2019, 08:45

"blablablablabla 15 hours ago
Iran should bring them democracy ... "