۱۳۹۶ فروردین ۱۵, سه‌شنبه

Iran Regime Not OK With Islamic NATO

ISLAMABAD: Iran today said it has reservations on the appointment of Pakistan's former army chief Gen Raheel Sharif as the head of the Saudi-led 39-nation Islamic military alliance, warning that it may "impact" the unity among Muslim countries. ‘The Economic Times’ reported on April 3, 2017.
Iran's state-run IRNA news agency quoted the country's Ambassador to Pakistan Mehdi Honardoost as saying that Tehran had conveyed its concerns to Islamabad.
"We are concerned about this issue... that it may impact the unity of Islamic countries," Honardoost said.

"But that does not indicate that Iran is satisfied with this decision or it has accepted the same," the envoy was quoted as saying by Dawn newspaper.



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