The Jerusalem Post

Iran summons Polish diplomat over summit in Warsaw

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DUBAI (Reuters) – Iran’s foreign ministry summoned a senior Polish diplomat to protest Poland, which is jointly hosting a global summit with the United States that is focused on the Middle East and Iran, state news agency IRNA reported on Sunday.

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Friday said that the summit, which is to be held in Warsaw from February 13-14, would focus on stability and security in the Middle East, including of making sure “that Iran is not a destabiliz­ing influence.”

An Iranian foreign ministry official told Poland’s charge d’affaires that Iran saw the decision to host the meeting as a “hostile act against Iran” and warned that it could reciprocat­e.

“Poland’s charge d’affaires provided explanatio­ns about the conference and said it was not anti-Iran,” the agency added.

The Polish foreign ministry could not be reached for comment.

Relations between Tehran and Washington are highly fraught after the decision in May by US President Donald Trump to withdraw from a 2015 nuclear deal between Iran and world powers and to reimpose sanctions.

On Sunday, Pompeo said that the aims of the summit would include changing the “behavior” of Iran, which Washington accuses of destabiliz­ing the region and supporting terrorism. Tehran denies the accusation­s and says that a US military presence in the Middle East causes tensions and instabilit­y.

“We will gather around a number of different topics ... fighting ISIS is part of that ... and address how we can get the Islamic Republic of Iran to behave like a normal nation,” Pompeo told reporters, speaking in Doha, Qatar.

“There will be countries from Asia, Africa and all across the world. It won’t be confined to the US, Europe and the Middle East.”

The United States and its regional ally Saudi Arabia back opposing sides in the conflicts in Yemen and Syria as well as rival political groups in Iraq and Lebanon.

On Friday, Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif criticized Poland for hosting the meeting and wrote on Twitter: “Polish Govt can’t wash the shame: while Iran saved Poles in WWII, it now hosts desperate anti-Iran circus.”

Zarif was referring to Iran, who hosted more that 100,000 Polish refugees during the Second World War.

Iranian Vice President Eshaq Jahangiri said the summit was being held because US sanctions failed to bring Iran to its knees.

“Americans thought pressures would break down our economy. They wanted to bring our oil exports to zero but failed ... now they’ve decided to hold an anti-Iran conference in Europe,” the semi-official news agency Fars quoted Jahangiri as saying.

Meanwhile, a cultural official said that a planned Polish Film Week in Iran would be canceled if the summit plans are not dropped.

“Iranians have hosted various nations and ethnic groups with open arms, especially the Poles,” Hossein Entezami, head of the Cinema Organizati­on of Iran, said on Twitter.

“To protect the honor of Iran and Iranians, the holding of the Polish Film Week will depend on Warsaw’s appropriat­e behavior,” he added.

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