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Iran is occupying Arab territory like Israel
Gulf official compares Iran to Israel
DUBAI (Reuters)
Gulf Arab countries have denounced Iran's installation of offices on a disputed island in the strategic Gulf waterway and compared its presence there to Israel's occupation of Arab land.
"It is not permissible for states to occupy the territories of others as is known in the case of the dispute between the Arabs and the Israelis," the pan-Arab Asharq al-Awsat newspaper quoted Abdulrahman al-Attiyah, secretary-general of the six-nation Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), as saying.
Abu Musa and the Lesser and Greater Tunbs, located near key shipping lanes in the Gulf, are controlled by non-Arab Iran but claimed by the United Arab Emirates with broad Arab support.
The UAE summoned Iran's charge d'affaires last week to protest against Iran's establishment of maritime offices on one of the islands and said the move should be reversed.
In May, the UAE protested against Iran's dismissal of the three-decade-old territorial dispute as a misunderstanding and said Iran was occupying its islands in the strategic Gulf. A UAE source compared Iran's actions at the time to the Israeli occupation of Arab lands.
An Arab League summit in March pledged support for the UAE, calling for a peaceful resolution to the dispute in the Gulf, a crucial outlet for world crude oil supply, which it said would help improve relations between the Arab world and Iran.
Despite the territorial dispute, the two Gulf neighbors have strong trade ties and officials exchange visits.
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AbuAmerican said
Hrm so is it disputed ...Hrm so is it disputed territory or Dubais? They both apparently think its theirs. hard to say disputed land is occupied. Or?
KellysHeroes said
Or what Abu? ...Am afraid you do not know the history. The islands were belonging to UAE and were military invaded and occupied by Iran around 1973. Now Iran is not accepting any dispute and is enforcing its presence there
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AbuAmerican said
No I don't know anything ...No I don't know anything about the history of the islands. Thanks for the info.
7aasebToua3 said
at least there are still voices ...that still remind us that israel is occupying Arab lands. Such voices are becoming rare these days
dragonfly212 said
Iran and Qatar is sucking ...Iran and Qatar is sucking out the same oil on gulf water. hehehehhehe who got bigger hose??
Everybody is right everybody is wrong, it depend where you stand
dweller said
KellysHeroes is correct ...there was also, I seem to recollect, an attack on UAE oil installations some years ago that caused casualties.