TEHRAN, Oct. 30 (Xinhua) -- Iran on Monday urged
foreign military forces not to damage Gulf peace as U.S.-led naval maneuvers
were being held in the region, the official IRNA news agency reported.
Government spokesman Gholam-Hossein Elham made the
remarks when asked at a weekly press briefing to comment upon the military
maneuvers by the United States, Britain, France, Italy, Australia and Bahrain in
the Gulf, said IRNA.
"I would like to advise foreign military forces who
are to stage a war game in the Persian Gulf waters to avoid damaging regional
peace and friendship among countries of the region," Elham told the reporters.
On Sunday, the U.S. navy said that vessels from the
six countries began a naval training exercise off the Iranian coast in the Gulf
aimed at blocking smuggling of nuclear weapons and arms proliferation.
The maneuvers are being held under the Proliferation
Security Initiative (PSI) proposed by U.S. President George W. Bush in May,
2003. Bahrain's participation marks the first time a Gulf nation joins a PSI
exercise.
Elham stressed that Iran and other Gulf littoral
states are fully aware of the fact that durable peace and security would be
restored through collective cooperation of all countries of the region.
Iran was not bothered about the military maneuvers
because the country "is powerful in all fields", he said.
The spokesman stressed that "the Islamic Republic of
Iran will not accept threats. Iran is a strong and powerful state and will not
take maneuvers as a threat."
Also on Monday, Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr
Mottaki was quoted by the local Fars News Agency as saying that Tehran has
informed the Gulf littoral states that staging military maneuvers under the
present sensitive conditions is "provocative".
"We have informed the regional countries that
carrying out military maneuvers based on special arrangements and in pursuit of
certain political objectives could be very provocative," Mottaki said.
Iran calls "6+2" model best way to
defend Gulf region's security
TEHRAN, Oct. 29 (Xinhua) -- Iran said on Sunday that a
security cooperation treaty among the six states of the Gulf Cooperation Council
(GCC) plus Iran and Iraq would be the best way to maintain security in the Gulf
region, the official IRNA news agency reported.
Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Mohammad-Ali Hosseini
made the remarks when asked at a weekly press briefing to comment upon the
military maneuvers by the United States, Britain, France, Italy, Australia and
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