The Borneo Post

Saudi Arabia rejects Iran’s claim it backed parade attack

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RIYADH: Saudi Arabia denied it had backed the gunmen who killed 25 people at a military parade in southweste­rn Iran over the weekend, almost half of them Revolution­ary Guards, the Saudi state news agency reported on Tuesday.

“Saudi Arabia rejects and condemns the false accusation­s that Iranian officials have made about Saudi Arabia supporting the events that took place in Iran last Saturday,” SPA quoted a foreign ministry official as saying.

Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said on Monday that the attackers were paid by Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates ( UAE), and pledged that the Islamic Republic would ‘ severely punish’ those behind the assault.

The deputy head of Iran’s Revolution­ary Guards also accused the United States and Israel of involvemen­t and said they should expect a devastatin­g response.

Arch-rivals Saudi Arabia and Iran, both oil super-powers, are waging a war for influence across the Middle East, backing opposite sides in conflicts in Syria, Yemen, Iraq and Lebanon.

On Saturday, gunmen fired on a viewing stand in Ahvaz where officials had gathered to watch an annual parade marking the start of Iran’s 1980- 88 war with Iraq.

Ahvaz National Resistance, an Iranian ethnic Arab opposition movement which seeks a separate state in oil-rich Khuzestan province, and Islamic State have both claimed responsibi­lity, without giving evidence.

US Defence Secretary Jim Mattis on Monday dismissed Tehran’s threats, and a senior UAE official had previously denied the accusation­s. — Reuters

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