{"id":32288,"date":"2016-01-06T09:04:18","date_gmt":"2016-01-06T17:04:18","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/spijue.wpengine.com\/news\/saudi-arabia-iran-dispute-where-the-countries-stand\/"},"modified":"2016-01-06T09:04:18","modified_gmt":"2016-01-06T17:04:18","slug":"saudi-arabia-iran-dispute-where-the-countries-stand","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.juneauempire.com\/news\/saudi-arabia-iran-dispute-where-the-countries-stand\/","title":{"rendered":"Saudi Arabia-Iran dispute: Where the countries stand"},"content":{"rendered":"

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates <\/strong>\u2014 Tensions between Saudi Arabia and Iran, which began with the kingdom\u2019s execution of a Shiite cleric and escalated with attacks on Saudi diplomatic posts in the Islamic Republic, have countries around the world responding by choosing sides or urging calm.<\/p>\n

Some nations have followed the Saudis\u2019 lead in severing or downgrading ties with Iran, while others have offered words of caution aimed at calming the situation.<\/p>\n

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THE MAIN ACTORS:<\/strong><\/p>\n

SAUDI ARABIA \u2014 The kingdom severed ties to Iran after attacks on two of its diplomatic posts following its execution of a Shiite cleric last weekend. It also later cancelled all flights between the two nations.<\/p>\n

IRAN \u2014 Since the attack on the diplomatic posts, Iran says it has made arrests and has criticized the violent protesters. However on Tuesday, President Hassan Rouhani took a slightly harder line, saying Saudi Arabia\u2019s move to sever ties with his country couldn\u2019t \u201ccover its crime\u201d of executing Shiite cleric Nimr al-Nimr.<\/p>\n

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COUNTRIES BACKING SAUDI ARABIA:<\/strong><\/p>\n

BAHRAIN \u2014 The tiny, Shiite-majority island kingdom off the Saudi coast, which long has relied on Riyadh for support of its Sunni rulers, was the first to cut ties with Iran and has also halted flights. Bahraini officials repeatedly have accused Iran of training militants and attempting to smuggle arms into the country, which hosts the U.S. Navy\u2019s 5th Fleet.<\/p>\n

SUDAN \u2014 The African nation cut diplomatic ties to Iran and gave Iranian diplomats two weeks to leave the country. Sudan once tilted toward Iran, but has been looking to Saudi Arabia for aid since the secession of oil-rich South Sudan in 2011.<\/p>\n

UNITED ARAB EMIRATES \u2014 The oil-rich country of seven emirates says it will reduce the number of diplomats in Iran, recall its ambassador and focus only on business relations. While backing Saudi Arabia, it may have chosen to reduce \u2014 rather than completely sever ties \u2014 because of a long trading history with Iran.<\/p>\n

KUWAIT \u2014 The oil-rich country is recalling of its ambassador from Tehran, but it isn\u2019t immediately clear how Kuwaiti-Iranian diplomatic ties will be affected. Tiny Kuwait is home to both Shiites and Sunnis living in peace and has the most free-wheeling political system among all Gulf nations.<\/p>\n

JORDAN: Overwhelmingly Sunni Jordan is a close ally of Saudi Arabia in the region and a beneficiary of Gulf aid. Jordan\u2019s government spokesman, Mohammed Momani, has condemned the attack on the Saudi Embassy in Iran.<\/p>\n

EGYPT: Visiting Riyadh on Tuesday, Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry denounced the attacks on Saudi diplomatic missions in Iran and said Iran\u2019s behavior after al-Nimr\u2019s execution amounts to \u201cintervening in the kingdom\u2019s internal affairs.\u201d Cairo has been closely allied with Riyadh since the Egyptian military overthrew an Islamist president in 2013. Riyadh has provided billions in aid to Egypt since then.<\/p>\n

THE ARAB LEAGUE: The body denounced the attacks on the diplomatic missions and reminded Iran of the importance of \u201cnot interfering in the internal affairs of an Arab nation,\u201d according to a statement carried by Egypt\u2019s official MENA news agency.<\/p>\n

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THE MEDIATOR:<\/strong><\/p>\n

OMAN \u2014 The sultanate has long historical ties to Iran and served as the base for secret talks between Iranian and U.S. officials that jump-started the international deal reached on Iran\u2019s contested nuclear program.<\/p>\n

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THOSE BACKING IRAN:<\/strong><\/p>\n

LEBANESE HEZBOLLAH MOVEMENT \u2014 Hezbollah was founded in 1982 with the help of Iran\u2019s Revolutionary Guard after Israel invaded Lebanon. The group is one the main Iran-backed factions in the region.<\/p>\n

SYRIAN PRESIDENT BASHAR ASSAD \u2014 Iran has been one of the biggest supporters of Syria since the 1980s and has stood by Assad\u2019s government in his country\u2019s grinding civil war. Saudi Arabia has been one of the biggest backers of those trying to overthrow him.<\/p>\n

IRAQ\u2019S SHIITE-LED GOVERNMENT \u2014 Al-Nimr\u2019s execution sparked outrage among the country\u2019s majority Shiites who have taken to the streets in Baghdad and the south, calling for an end to ties with Saudi Arabia. The Shiite-led government has warmed Riyadh that such executions \u201cwould lead to nothing but more destruction.\u201d<\/p>\n

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OTHER REGIONAL <\/strong><\/p>\n

ACTORS:<\/strong><\/p>\n

ISRAEL \u2014 Israel considers Iran to be its greatest regional threat because of its nuclear program, its arsenal of long-range missiles, its support of anti-Israel militant groups and its repeated threats to destroy it. While Israel has no direct ties to Saudi Arabia, the countries have a shared concern over Iran\u2019s growing influence.<\/p>\n

THE PALESTINIANS \u2014 The Palestinian Authority issued a statement after the execution of al-Nimr saying that it stands alongside the Saudis in their fight against \u201cterrorism.\u201d The Saudis are the largest donor to the Palestinian Authority in the Arab world, providing them some $200 million annually. The PA, and the Fatah faction that leads it, has had a strained relationship with Iran because of its support of its rival, Hamas.<\/p>\n

YEMEN \u2014 The Arab world\u2019s poorest country is torn by a civil war pitting its internationally recognized government, backed by a Saudi-led coalition, against Shiite rebels known as Houthis, who are supported by Iran.<\/p>\n

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THOSE URGING <\/strong><\/p>\n

CAUTION:<\/strong><\/p>\n

THE UNITED NATIONS \u2014 U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has urged Saudi Arabia and Iran to support peace efforts in Syria and Yemen and avoid escalating tensions.<\/p>\n

EUROPEAN UNION: The 28-nation bloc, which opposes the death penalty, criticized Saudi Arabia\u2019s mass executions and said al-Nimr\u2019s case undermined freedom of expression and basic political rights in the kingdom. Since tensions flared between Iran and Saudi Arabia, the EU foreign policy chief has had phone contact with both sides, fearing an escalation would further destabilize the whole region.<\/p>\n

THE UNITED STATES \u2014 The White House has urged Saudi Arabia and Iran to not let their dispute derail efforts to end the Syrian civil war. President Barack Obama\u2019s administration also hopes to see the Iranian nuclear deal through.<\/p>\n

UNITED KINGDOM \u2014 Britain and Iran reopened their respective embassies in 2015, four years after hard-line protesters stormed the British embassy in Tehran. Saudi Arabia is a key diplomatic and economic ally of Britain, though Middle East Minister Tobias Ellwood said Britain told the kingdom about its \u201cdisappointment at the mass executions.\u201d<\/p>\n

TURKEY \u2014 Turkey has urged both Saudi Arabia and Iran to ease tensions, saying the Middle East region is \u201calready like a powder keg\u201d and cannot withstand a new crisis.<\/p>\n

GERMANY \u2014 Berlin has called on Saudi Arabia and Iran to work to mend their diplomatic ties, while condemning both the mass executions in the kingdom and the storming of the Saudi missions in Iran.<\/p>\n

RUSSIA \u2014 State news agency RIA Novosti quoted an unnamed senior diplomat as saying Moscow is ready to act as a mediator between Iran and Saudi Arabia. It\u2019s unclear whether Russian officials have made a formal offer to work with the two nations.<\/p>\n

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Associated Press writers Aron Heller in Jerusalem, Bassem Mroue in Beirut, Karin Laub in Amman, Jordan, Frank Jordans in Berlin, Raf Casert in Brussels, Susannah George in Baghdad, Jill Lawless in London and Nour Youssef in Cairo contributed to this report.<\/p>\n

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Follow Jon Gambrell on Twitter at www.twitter.com\/jongambrellap<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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