Iran protests to Iraq over disputed Gulf islands

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"The Iraqi government was also asked to correct its position," he said.

The official UAE agency WAM reported on April 28 that in a memorandum sent to UAE foreign ministry, the Iraqi government asserted "its unconditional support to the sovereignty of UAE" over the three islands.

"It also said that Iraq supports all procedures and peaceful means UAE will adopt to reclaim the three islands, and rejects any action from Iran to bolster the occupation," the agency reported.

Iran gained control of Greater Tunb, Lesser Tunb and Abu Musa islands, which control access to the Strait of Hormuz between Iran and the UAE, after British forces left the Gulf in 1971.

Iran has rejected claims by the UAE, which insists the islands in strategic Gulf waters are occupied by Iran. Tehran has also ruled out taking the issue before the international court in The Hague.

Despite their differences over the islands, the two states have close ties, with Iran being the UAE’s top trading partner. Iranians also form a sizable diaspora community in Dubai.

Since the fall of Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein in 2003, Shiite-majority Iran has enjoyed warm ties with its western neighbour, which fought a bloody war with Iran 1980 to 1988.

However, the Iraqi government announced earlier this week that it will form a panel of security ministries to investigate and document any Iranian intervention in Iraqi affairs, amid mounting US claims of meddling by Tehran.

Iran vehemently rejects allegations of interference in Iraq, saying the best way to restore stability to the country would be the immediate exit of foreign troops.

 

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