Iran (IMNA) - Kan'ani stated that Iran views any claims regarding the three Persian Gulf islands as interference in its internal affairs and territory, and strongly condemns such interference. Additionally, he termed some provisions related to Iran in the final statement of the 160th ministerial meeting of the PGCC as non-constructive.
Iran Rejects PGCC's Statements on Islands, Nuclear Program, and Gas Field
Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesman, Nasser Kan'ani, has rejected several key points in the Persian Gulf Cooperation Council's (PGCC) final statement. Kan'ani emphasized that the three Iranian islands of Abu Musa, the Greater, and the Lesser Tunbs are an inseparable and eternal part of Iran's territory, rejecting any claims to the contrary.
He also dismissed baseless statements about Iran's peaceful nuclear program, stating that Iran has always adhered to international laws and its commitments. Furthermore, Kan'ani rejected Kuwait's unilateral claim about the Arash gas field, saying that such claims have no legal value and do not prove any right for Kuwait. Instead, he advocated for technical and legal negotiations and bilateral dialogue to reach a stable agreement based on good neighborliness and respect for common interests.
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