Khaleej Times

Rouhani to visit Oman, Kuwait

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dubai — A top Iranian official called on the Gulf Arab states on Tuesday to seize the opportunit­y of a visit by Iranian President Hassan Rohani to Oman and Kuwait to improve ties, warning that a chance like this would “pass like a cloud”.

Rohani will visit Oman and Kuwait on Wednesday on his first visit to the Gulf states since taking power in 2013.

The six Arab members of Gulf Cooperatio­n Council (GCC), especially Saudi Arabia, accuse Iran of using sectariani­sm to interfere in Arab countries and build its own sphere of influence in the Middle East. Iran denies the accusation­s.

“Rohani’s regional initiative to accept invitation of leaders of Oman and Kuwait signals the need for Islamic friendship and restoratio­n of regional ties,” Hamid Aboutalebi, the Iranian president’s deputy chief of staff, tweeted on Tuesday.

“This regional initiative is an opportunit­y that our regional friends should seize. Opportunit­y passes like a cloud. Take advantage of the good opportunit­y,” he added.

Saudi Arabia and Bahrain cut diplomatic relations with Iran in January 2016 after protesters torched the Saudi embassy in Tehran. Kuwait, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates recalled their envoys in a show of solidarity with Riyadh, but Oman only expressed regret over the attack, highlighti­ng its better ties.

Oman has traditiona­lly resisted Gulf Arab states’ efforts to close ranks against Iran. It helped to mediate secret US-Iran talks in 2013 that led to a historic nuclear deal signed in Geneva two years later.

Kuwait’s foreign minister paid a rare visit to Tehran late in January to deliver a message to Rohani on the “basis of dialogue” between Gulf Arab states and Iran.

Rohani said Kuwait was among at least 10 countries to have offered to mediate in Iran’s escalating feud with Saudi Arabia.

The Iranian president will meet His Majesty Sultan Qaboos in Muscat on Wednesday before travelling on to Kuwait on the invitation of its Amir, His Highness Sheikh Sabah Al Ahmad Al Sabah, Rohani’s deputy chief of staff for communicat­ions, Parviz Esmaeili, was quoted as saying on Monday by state-run Press TV.

Iran’s ambassador to Kuwait, Alireza Enayati, was quoted by ISNA news agency as saying that “on this one-day visit regional issues as well as bilateral cooperatio­n will be discussed”. —

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