Hands off Arab Affairs: GCC slams Iran for politicizing Haj

September 20, 2016

Riyadh, Sep 20: Foreign ministers of the six-nation Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) slammed Iran’s plots to politicize Haj, and called on Tehran to refrain from meddling in the affairs of the Arab countries.

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The GCC foreign minister strongly advised “Iran to abide by the principles of good neighborliness, stop inciting sectarian strife and respect sovereignty of the Arab nations.”

The foreign ministers, who met on the sidelines of the 71st session of the UN General Assembly in New York, strongly rejected Iran’s deliberate interference in the internal affairs of other countries and its attempt to stir sectarian divisions among its own people. The GCC ministerial council meeting was chaired by Foreign Minister Adel Al-Jubeir.

The GCC ministers, who strongly commended the efforts of Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman for making elaborate Haj arrangements, also blamed the irresponsible Iranian regime, which deprived its own citizens from performing Haj this year. Iran unilaterally took its decision and barred its pilgrims from traveling to Makkah to take part in Haj after making false accusations against the Kingdom.

A communique issued after the GCC ministerial meeting outlined the importance of the “Saudi Vision 2030,” while mentioning a host of key regional issues; which are hampering all efforts for restoration of peace and security in the Middle East. The Vision 2030 is more relevant in the context of the theme of the general debate of UNGA session, which is “The Sustainable Development Goals: A Universal Push to Transform Our World.”

The general debate of the UNGA will open on Tuesday and run across Sept. 26. The UNGA hosted a high-level summit on Monday to address large movements of refugees and migrants, with the aim of bringing countries together behind a more humane and coordinated approach.

Referring to the subjects discussed and debated by the GCC foreign ministers at New York meeting, the statement said that the ministers expressed their deep concern over the US Congress’ adoption of the “Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act,” which contradicts the established principles of international law, especially the equality of states in terms of sovereignty as stipulated by the UN Charter.

“The GCC ministers also stressed the firm position of GCC states in rejecting all forms of terrorism and extremism, and called for concerted efforts to combat terrorism financing,” according to the statement. The meeting reiterated GCC’s keenness on “restoring Syria’s unity, stability and territorial integrity.”

To this end, it is important to mention that US Secretary of State John Kerry on Monday called the week-old truce in Syria as “holding but fragile.”

Speaking Monday on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly, Kerry said some humanitarian assistance is moving but it is too soon to say, if it will meet the requirements of the cease-fire deal.

The truce took effect last Monday with the goal of creating a joint US-Russia military facility to coordinate airstrikes on the Daesh groups and Al-Qaeda affiliates. That was to be set up after seven days of reduced violence and sustained aid deliveries to Aleppo and other areas.

Referring to deteriorating situation in Yemen, the statement said: “The Arab coalition supporting the legitimacy in Yemen is the largest donor of humanitarian aid to that country.”

The GCC foreign ministers vowed to exert more efforts to achieve unity in Yemen and restore peace and security in that war-torn country.

The ministers also reiterated their support for unity and territorial integrity of Iraq. The ministers, who strongly condemned the assassination threats to the Saudi ambassador to Iraq, called on Baghdad to ensure protection of diplomats and diplomatic missions. The statement said that the GCC ministerial meeting also focused on Libya and Lebanon.

The GCC lent its support to Libya in the fight against the terrorist organizations. The meeting, on the other hand, called on various Lebanese factions to hold presidential elections to elect a new president. They also urged all influential groups in Lebanon to secure peace and stability on priority basis.

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April 25,2020

Apr 25: External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Friday spoke to his counterparts from Qatar, the UAE, Niger, Palestine and Czech Republic and held discussions around the coronavirus infection.

In conversation with Qatar Foreign Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani, Jaishankar discussed their experience of dealing with coronavirus infection and also thanked him for taking care of the Indian community.

"A cordial conversation with FM @MBA_AlThani_ of #Qatar. Discussed our #coronavirus experiences. Thanked him for taking care of the Indian community. Such challenging times will only further strengthen our friendship," he said in a tweet.

Jaishankar also spoke to United Arab Emirates Foreign Minister Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed.

"Pandemics further highlight the need for international cooperation. Few better examples than our relationship with #UAE. Applaud the generosity of spirit and clarity of policy that has characterised its approach. Thank HH @ABZayed for the warm conversation today," he said in another tweet.

Jaishankar also spoke to Niger Foreign Minister Kalla Ankourao and assured him of India's support in meeting the coronavirus challenge, including medicines.

"Just spoke with FM @kallaankourao of #Niger. Assured him of India's support in meeting the #coronavirus challenge, including medicines. Discussed its global implications in the context of the United Nations," he tweeted.

Jaishankar also discussed the coronavirus situation with Palestine Foreign Minister Riad Al Malki. "Welcomed speaking with FM Riad Al Malki of #Palestine. Discussed the #coronavirus situation. Assured him of Indian medical assistance," he said in a tweet.

He also exchanged experiences on coronavirus response with Czech Foreign Minister Tomas Petricek.

The minister said the two leaders agreed that there are valuable lessons for international cooperation.

"Glad to catch up with FM @TPetricek of #CzechRepublic. Exchanged our experiences on #coronavirus response. Agreed that there are valuable lessons for international cooperation. Look forward to keeping in touch," he said in a tweet.

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May 1,2020

Dubai, May 1: Saudi Arabia has reported 1,344 new coronavirus cases in the last 24 hours, bringing the total number of infections in the country to 24,097, the Ministry of Health announced on Friday.

The ministry also announced 7 more deaths and 392 new recoveries, raising the total number of fatalities and recoveries to 169 and 3,55 respectively.

Out of the 1,344 new cases reported today, 282 were confirmed in Riyadh, 237 in Madinah, 207 in Makkah, 171 in Jubail and 124 in Jeddah in addition to 114 infections in Dammam.

Authorities continue to urge people to stay at home unless necessary despite having relaxed some restrictions and curfews at the start of Ramadan.

Citizens and residents are allowed to go out for necessary needs between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. but must adhere to precautionary measures such as wearing a face mask and maintaining social distancing practices.

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May 5,2020

Dubai, May 5: Saudi Arabian prosecutors have ordered the arrest of a Saudi citizen for insulting an Asian expatriate and abusing him for not embracing Islam.

A video went viral online showing the expat, apparently with little knowledge of the Arabic language, being insulated by an Arabic-speaking man who does not appear in the clip, for having not embraced Islam and for not fasting.

A monitoring centre affiliated with the public prosecution examined the video the content of which “shows the citizen’s use of abusive words against the Asian resident on the pretext of inviting him to Islam,” the prosecution source said.

“The public prosecution closely follows up whatever infringes rights of citizens and residents including harm to their dignity and legal rights regardless of pretexts of such infringement,” the source added.

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