Kuwait has turned into the most recent nation to agree with Saudi Arabia in its raising strain with Iran, which originated from the execution of a Shiite priest and prompted an assault against the Saudi government office in Tehran.
On Tuesday, Kuwait reviewed its diplomat to Tehran, refering to "burning and attack exercises" of Iranian demonstrators.
"Such activity constitutes an egregious break of worldwide traditions and infringement of Iran's global duty over security and wellbeing of strategic missions on its properties," the Kuwaiti outside service said.
The U.N. Security Council has censured "in the most grounded terms" the assaults against the Saudi consulate in Tehran and another Saudi strategic mission in Iran after the execution of a Shiite priest maddened dissidents there.
Demonstrators in Iran plunged upon the Saudi consulate in Tehran and set it ablaze after Riyadh executed Shiite priest Nimr al-Nimr
On Tuesday, Kuwait reviewed its diplomat to Tehran, refering to "burning and attack exercises" of Iranian demonstrators.
"Such activity constitutes an egregious break of worldwide traditions and infringement of Iran's global duty over security and wellbeing of strategic missions on its properties," the Kuwaiti outside service said.
The U.N. Security Council has censured "in the most grounded terms" the assaults against the Saudi consulate in Tehran and another Saudi strategic mission in Iran after the execution of a Shiite priest maddened dissidents there.
Demonstrators in Iran plunged upon the Saudi consulate in Tehran and set it ablaze after Riyadh executed Shiite priest Nimr al-Nimr
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