How to Correctly Understand Morocco Severing Ties With Iran
07 May 2018
EsinIslam And Agenices
Moroccan Foreign Minister Nasser Bourita suspended diplomatic relations with
Iran on Wednesday, May 2nd, protesting Tehran's meddling in his country's
internal affairs. Rabat has also summoned its ambassador from Tehran.
This is considered a very important political blow to the Iranian regime while
not being the first time Morocco takes such measures, as similar episodes were
witnessed in 2009 and 2014. This third severing of diplomatic ties is
considered completely different as Iran is facing very troubling times. This
is no longer limited to a bilateral diplomatic matter as a slate of Arab
countries, including Jordan, the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia and even
Qatar, a long-standing ally of Iran, is supporting Rabat's move.
The Arab League issued a statement announcing its solidarity with Morocco in
this regard, adding this organization will stand in the face of Iran's
strategy of expanding its influence throughout the Middle East.
Tehran's meddling in Arab countries is condemned, according to the Arab League
statement.
The recent decision adopted by Arab leaders portrays a strong position against
Iran's influence across the region, adding a four-party committee has been
assigned to Iran's dossier to specify an active framework with the goal of
coordinating policies and unifying positions in the face of Iran's threats and
meddling, the statement adds.
Following a known practice, Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Bahram Ghasemi
denied all the accusations raised in this regard. More importantly, however,
is his weak language that resembles Tehran's grave concerns on this dire
matter.
"We see it necessary to make it clear that one of Iran's most important
foundations and foreign policy principles in its relations with other
governments and countries across the globe is, and has been, deep respect and
recognizing their sovereignty and security, and not meddling in the internal
affairs of other countries," he said in a press conference.
Severing political ties by raising the issue of meddling by Iran and the
Lebanese Hezbollah aimed at disrupting stability and calm in Morocco, further
prove the remarks of various officials across the globe of Iran being behind
all crises, unrests, and turmoil. These developments gain even more important
as they arrive only days prior to the May 12th Iran nuclear deal deadline.
This isolation has a grave impact on the balance of power, both on the
international stage and in the ongoing face-off between the Iranian people and
ruling regime, while also raising the spirit amongst Iran's restive populace.
This is where Tehran becomes increasingly concerned, knowing such matters will
drive rifts even further among its ranks and files.
Arab countries support Morocco's move to sever ties with Iran
Morocco is severing diplomatic relations with Iran due to the support provided
to armed groups on Moroccan soil by the Iranian offspring Lebanese Hezbollah,
according to Al Arabiya. Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain
are welcoming Morocco's decision in this regard.
Rabat is accusing Tehran of supporting dissident groups in this country.
Following the increasing amount of support for Morocco, Rabat decided to end
all relations with Tehran and ordered the Iranian regime's ambassador out of
the country.
Moroccan Foreign Minister Nasser Bourita on Tuesday said signs indicate
various Iranian elements in the Iranian embassy in Algeria were coordinating
and facilitating meetings between members of the Lebanese Hezbollah and
Moroccan dissidents.
Morocco's recent decision to sever ties with Iran and its stance against
Tehran's meddling has resulted in positive reactions. The three countries of
Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Bahrain sent a diplomatic letter to Morocco saying
they stand shoulder to shoulder with Rabat.
A senior source in the Saudi Foreign Ministry says this country condemns
Iran's meddling in Morocco through the terrorist Lebanese Hezbollah.
UAE Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Dr. Anwar Gargash tweeted, "We stand
with Morocco in its concern for its national issues and against Iranian
interference in its internal affairs."
In a telephone call with his Moroccan counterpart, Bahrain Foreign Minister
Khalid Al Khalifa emphasized the support of Bahrain's people and government
alongside their Moroccan brothers. Al Khalifa added Morocco had made a
powerful decision.
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