Iran Warns Kuwait After Alleged Attack on Iranian Boat
"Reserve Right To Respond": Araghchi Accuses Kuwait Of Attacking Iranian Boat
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Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has accused Kuwait of unlawfully attacking an Iranian boat and detaining four Iranian citizens in the Persian Gulf. Iran demands their immediate release and asserts its right to respond to the incident, which Kuwait claims involved individuals linked to Iran's Revolutionary Guards.
- 01Iran's Foreign Minister accuses Kuwait of attacking an Iranian boat.
- 02Four Iranian citizens were detained by Kuwaiti authorities.
- 03Kuwait claims the detainees are linked to Iran's Revolutionary Guards.
- 04Iran denies the allegations, stating the individuals entered Kuwaiti waters by mistake.
- 05Iran reserves the right to respond to Kuwait's actions.
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Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has condemned Kuwait for allegedly attacking an Iranian boat and detaining four Iranian citizens in the Persian Gulf. He described the incident as an unlawful act aimed at sowing discord, demanding the immediate release of the detainees. According to Kuwait's interior ministry, the four men, identified as navy officers, confessed to being linked to Iran's Revolutionary Guards and attempting to infiltrate Bubiyan Island. In response, Iran's foreign ministry dismissed these claims as baseless, asserting that the officers mistakenly entered Kuwaiti waters due to navigation issues. The tensions highlight ongoing regional conflicts, particularly in light of Kuwait's crackdown on individuals with alleged ties to Iran since the onset of the Middle East war.
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This incident could escalate tensions between Iran and Kuwait, affecting regional stability and security in the Gulf.
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