Bahrain complains to UN about Iranian 'interference'


(MENAFN- Gulf Times) Bahrain has submitted a complaint to the UN denouncing Iranian "interference" in its internal affairs, the BNA news agency said yesterday.

The move came a day after Manama recalled its ambassador from Iran and ordered Tehran's envoy to leave within 72 hours.

The complaint was delivered to UN chief Ban Ki-moon in New York by Foreign Minister Khaled bin Ahmed al-Khalifah.

The minister was quoted as saying the move was sparked by Iran's "continued unacceptable interference in the internal affairs" of Bahrain.

"Iran has chosen the path of escalation in an attempt to exert control over its neighbours by continuing to interfere in internal affairs" of neighbouring countries, BNA added him as saying.

On Thursday, the foreign ministry said Tehran's envoy was being expelled in response to "continuing interference by Iran in the affairs of the kingdom" and an attempt by Tehran to foment "confessional sedition".

Iran supports acts of "sabotage and terrorism" in the country, a statement added, accusing Tehran of forming and arming "terrorist groups" and providing them with refuge.

Bahraini authorities said on Wednesday they had uncovered a large stash of weapons and arrested a number of people suspected of having links with Iran and Iraq.

An interior ministry statement said arms and explosives were discovered in a house in the town of Nuwaidrat, south of the capital Manama.

The cache included a tonne and a half of C4 explosives and other explosive material, as well as automatic rifles, pistols and hand grenades, the ministry said.

In August, Bahrain arrested five people suspected of links with Iran in connection with a bombing that killed two policemen in the island state.

Meanwhile, Iran's foreign ministry has declared Bahrain's second-ranking diplomat in Tehran persona non grata and given him 72 hours to leave the country.

"According to a foreign ministry statement, Tehran has given Bassam al-Dosari 72 hours to leave Iran," the Fars news agency said on its website.


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