President Hassan Rouhani, Iran, wary of US and Israeli-led siege network September 17, 7:29

Iran's President Hassan Rouhani has deepened relations between Israel and Israel across the Persian Gulf about the signing of UAE-United Arab Emirates and Bahrain documents to normalize diplomatic relations with Israel through the mediation of the United States. He was wary of strengthening the Iranian siege.

Israel, UAE and Bahrain representatives signed an agreement to normalize diplomatic relations at the White House in Washington on the 15th, and US President Trump, who mediated, is confident in further improving relations between Israel and the Arab countries, which have been in conflict for many years. Shown.



Iran's President Hassan Rouhani, who is in fierce conflict with the United States and Israel, strongly condemned this at a cabinet meeting on the 16th, recognizing that normalization of diplomatic relations was a betrayal to Palestine.



"Are you trying to provide Israel with a base in the region? They will take responsibility for any disastrous consequences," Rouhani said, facing Iran across the Persian Gulf. The UAE and Bahrain have restrained the move to deepen relations with Israel.



Iran is wary of Israel's deepening security cooperation with the UAE and Bahrain in the wake of normalization of diplomatic relations and strengthening the siege of Iran with the United States, in the Persian Gulf region known as the aorta of crude oil transportation. There is also concern that tensions will increase.