Javad Zarif said in a letter to UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon obtained yesterday by The Associated Press that Iran has "no desire or interest in escalation of tension in our neighbourhood" and hopes Saudi Arabia will "heed the cause of reason."
The current crisis between the Mideast rivals was sparked by Saudi Arabia's execution of Sheikh Nimr al-Nimr, a prominent opposition Shiite cleric, on Jan 2. Crowds of protesters in Iran then attacked two Saudi diplomatic posts, leading the Saudi government to sever ties with Tehran.
But Zarif accused the Saudis of trying to prevent or defeat the nuclear deal reached in July with six world powers, of producing and supporting extremists who have carried out "acts of terror" and of waging a "senseless war" in Yemen.
Zarif also accused Saudi authorities of engaging in "numerous direct and at times lethal provocations against Iran."
Zarif did not specify on which dates the killings and injuries took place. An Associated Press reporter who reached the Iranian Embassy in Sanaa on Thursday just after the government announcement that it had been hit saw no damage to the building.
Zarif also accused the Saudis of mistreating Iraqi pilgrims which has fueled "public outrage in Iran," and appointing preachers who have made "a routine practice of hate speech not only against Iran but against all Shiite Muslims."
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