The Chairman of the Executive Committee of the occupied Arab state of Ahwaz, Dr. Aref al-Kaabi, confirmed that the experiences of dialogue with Iran have proven unsuccessful, the failure to stop Iranian expansion and threat to Arab countries and Tehran’s continued interference and support for Arab groups complicit with Tehran.
Al Kaabi added that the presence of Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir al-Lahyan and his call for dialogue with Saudi Arabia, reveals double standards in Iranian politics; While the Foreign Minister called for dialogue, the Commander of the Quds Force launched the terrorist, Ismail Qaani, a media attack on Saudi Arabia and sent threatening messages to Riyadh through his remarks from Tehran, Which reveals that the Iranian regime will not abandon its expansionist project and dialogue with it merely a game of “gaining” time for Tehran until it emerges from the deadlock of protests and the stalemate in negotiating a nuclear deal to lift sanctions.
The Chairman of the Executive Committee of the State of Ahwaz continued, “We therefore say to our Arab brothers and decision makers in Arab capitals that standing with the of the occupied Arab State of Hawaz will contribute directly and effectively to the restoration of the natural balance in the region, will stop Iranian expansion and expansion and will establish regional and international peace and security. After the recent changes and regional political positioning, the State of Ahwaz will have its rightful place, regional status, economic weight and position. “
Al-Kaabi stressed that recognition of the Arab state of Ahwaz will be the cornerstone of stopping Iranian expansion and terrorism in the region, because Ahwaz is the first line of defense of Arab national security from the east, and the return of the Arab state of Ahwaz to the regional and international stage will mark the beginning of the end of Iranian threats to Arab countries.
The recognition of the State of Ahwaz and the restoration of its freedom and independence meant that the Persian State would lose more than 70% of its economic and geopolitical power in the region to Ahwaz, since the Iranian State relied on plundering the wealth of Ahwaz, foremost among which was oil and gas, to threaten Arab States and support terrorism and militias in the region.
“We therefore assure the Arab brothers that dialogue with the Iranian regime gives this regime opportunities in continuing Iranian threats to Arab national security and opportunities in continuing to support terrorist groups in the region and threatening international navigation in the Persian Gulf,” the head of the Executive Committee of the State of Ahwaz continued.
“If the Arab brothers want a radical and definitive solution to stop and end Iranian threats and Iranian terrorism, this solution lies in support and recognition of the Arab state of Ahwaz,” al Kaabi concluded.