Arab League chief: Iran should ‘reflect, reverse course’ in wake of Gulf of Oman attacks

Arab League chief: Iran should ‘reflect, reverse course’ in wake of Gulf of Oman attacks
Arab League chief Ahmed Aboul Gheit said on Friday that, following events in the Gulf of Oman, Iranians should “reflect, and reverse course.” (AFP/File Photo)
Updated 17 June 2019
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Arab League chief: Iran should ‘reflect, reverse course’ in wake of Gulf of Oman attacks

Arab League chief: Iran should ‘reflect, reverse course’ in wake of Gulf of Oman attacks
  • Gheit said the recent developments in the Middle East region risk deepening confrontations
  • Also said Iran is pushing everyone toward a confrontation

RIYADH: Arab League chief Ahmed Aboul Gheit said on Friday that, following events in the Gulf of Oman, Iranians should “reflect, and reverse course.”

Gheit said the recent developments in the Middle East region risk deepening confrontations, and urged restraint from both sides to prevent that.

He said: “Sadly, we have a problem in the Middle East with a very important and large Muslim state — Iran.

“Iran is pushing everyone toward a confrontation where no one would be safe if it happens,” he added.