More Arab States Welcome UN Report, US Position on Iran’s Hostile Acts
posted on: Dec 19, 2017
A missile that the U.S. Department of Defense says is a “Qiam” ballistic missile manufactured in Iran and that the Pentagon says was fired by Houthi rebels from Yemen into Saudi Arabia on July 22, 2017 is seen on display at a U.S. military base in Washington, U.S. December 13, 2017. Picture taken December 13, 2017. REUTERS/Jim Bourg
SOURCE: ALARABIYA
The United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and Yemen welcomed the UN report on Iran’s hostile interventions and support of the Houthi terrorist militias and called for confronting Tehran’s threats.
They also welcomed the American position announced by the United States Ambassador to the UN, Nikki Haley, and its condemnation of Iran’s hostile activities in supporting and arming terrorist groups.
Bahrain reiterated its condemnation of Iran’s continuous interferences in its domestic affairs, such as training terrorists, smuggling weapons and explosives and establishing terror groups.
Meanwhile, the UAE called on the international community to confront threats posed by Iran more strongly, and asserted its willingness to work with its allies to take the measures needed to guarantee compliance with UN decisions.