UAE calls again on Iran to end islands "occupation"
Reuters
25-Apr-2010

(Reuters) - The foreign minister of the United Arab Emirates refused to back down in the face of Iranian anger and repeated Sunday his call for Tehran to end its "occupation" of three islands in the Gulf.
The minister's use of the word last week and his explicit comparison of the islands claimed by the UAE to Arab lands occupied by Israel was called "brazen and impudent" by Tehran, which said Saturday it hoped he had been misquoted.
But Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed al-Nahayan, on a visit to Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, again called Iran's hold on Abu Musa and the Greater and Lesser Tunbs an occupation that was hindering the non-Arab, Muslim power's relations with all its Arab neighbors.
"The UAE's position is one of hope that the Iranian side will end this dispute peacefully and calmly," Sheikh Abdullah told Reuters after his meeting with Abbas.
"We hope the Iranian side will look at this dispute and the occupation not only as an obstacle to improving relations between our two countries but also as an obstacle to Iran's relations with Arab states. For the sake of everybody, we hope this issue will be resolved peacefully and as soon as possible."
Arab states broadly back the UAE claim to the islands, which lie close to shipping lanes used for oil and gas export.
Last week, Sheikh Abdullah was quoted by the UAE news agency saying: "Occupation of any Arab l... >>>

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