Iran warns UAE ties at risk over island claims

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The three islands of Abu Musa and Greater and Lesser Tunb sit near oil shipping channels at the mouth of the strategic Strait of Hormuz and are claimed by both Iran and the UAE.

Iran has said its sovereignty over the three islands is non-negotiable and foreign ministry spokesman Ramin Mehmanparast said yesterday Iran would consider downgrading ties with the UAE if it continued to make claims.

“If the baseless anti-Iranian claims reach a point where national interests lie in lessening or cutting political relations, this step will be taken with consultation and based on expert analysis,” Mehmanparast was quoted as saying by parliamentary news agency Icana.

“The Islamic Republic of Iran stands firm in defence of its territorial integrity,” he said. But Iran’s state television later said that an “informed source at the foreign ministry denied reports about Iran’s relations with the United Arab Emirates”, without giving further details.

Last month, UAE Foreign Minister Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed al-Nahyan said Iran’s “occupation” of the three islands was against international law. “We hope the Iranian government will deal with this sensitive and important issue in a positive and just manner,” he said while visiting New York for the UN General Assembly, according to UAE state news agency Wam.

The 41-year-old dispute between Iran and the UAE has nationalist and ethnic overtones and has been inflamed in recent months after Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad visited Abu Musa in April.

In response, the UAE recalled its ambassador from Tehran for consultations, calling the visit a “flagrant violation” of its sovereignty.

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