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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Saudi Wants Envoy-Killing Plot in Front of U.N.
2011-10-16
[An Nahar] Soddy Arabia has asked U.N. chief the ephemeral Ban Ki-moon
... of whom it can be said to his credit that he is not Kofi Annan...
to inform the Security Council of the "heinous conspiracy" to kill its envoy to Washington, in an alleged Iranian plot, SPA state news agency said.
... and if you can't believe the state news agency who can you believe?
on Saturday.

"The Saudi permanent mission to the United Nations
...a lucrative dumping ground for the relatives of dictators and party hacks...
in New York has ...formally requested the U.N. secretary general to inform the Security Council of the heinous conspiracy to assassinate the Saudi ambassador," it said.

"All those involved in this odious attempt should face justice," it added, quoting a statement by the mission.

The United States on Wednesday sought U.N. Security Council support for action to hold Iran "accountable" for the alleged plot, with Britannia and La Belle France already strongly on board, according to diplomats.

U.S. ambassador Susan Rice, joined by the Saudi envoy to the U.N., Abdallah al-Mouallimi, held separate meetings with envoys on the 15-nation council, U.S. officials and diplomats said.

The U.S. Justice Department on Tuesday charged two men with conspiring with Iranian officials to assassinate the Saudi ambassador to the United States, Adel al-Jubeir.

Iran, which faces four rounds of Security Council sanctions over its nuclear program, called the U.S. allegations part of an "evil plot" against the Islamic Theocratic Republic.

In a letter of protest to the Security Council, it accused Washington of "warmongering."

Tehran hardened its denials on Saturday, with the country's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei dismissing the accusations as "meaningless and absurd".

Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Saud al-Faisal has said his country "will find a suitable response" against Iran for the alleged plot.

But Iran's Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi said: "We hope the Saudis will deal with this issue with caution."

He accused the United States of trying to create divisions in the Middle East but said the Saudis were "too wise to get involved in this political game."

Posted by:Fred

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