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Maximum pressure only way to get Iran to negotiate: Al-Jubeir

October 24, 2019
Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Adel Al-Jubeir speaks at a briefing with reporters in London, Britain, in this June 20, 2019, photo. — Reuters
Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Adel Al-Jubeir speaks at a briefing with reporters in London, Britain, in this June 20, 2019, photo. — Reuters

PARIS — A senior Saudi official said on Thursday that a policy of appeasement would not work with Iran and that the only way to get Tehran to the negotiating table was to apply maximum pressure.

Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Adel Al-Jubeir was in Paris for talks with French officials amid efforts to defuse US-Iranian tensions and help Yemen's Saudi-backed government and southern separatists end a power struggle in the southern port of Aden.

"We think that appeasement doesn't work. Actions count, not words. Members of the Iranian government talk, but have no power. Those who have, like the Revolutionary Guards, don't want to negotiate," Jubeir told Liberation newspaper in an interview.

He was responding to a question about French attempts to bring the United States and Iran together, including by convincing US President Donald Trump to lift sanctions on Iran.

French President Emmanuel Macron attempted and failed last month to broker talks between Trump and Rouhani in New York. Prospects of any talks in coming weeks seem slim, with Tehran demanding US sanctions are lifted first.

"As far as we're concerned, maximum pressure is the only way," Al-Jubeir said.

When asked about the status of talks between Yemen's Saudi-backed government and Southern Transitional Council (STC), Al-Jubeir said it was crucial to end their differences to ensure focus could turn to battling the Iran-aligned Houthi group and Al-Qaeda militants.

"We are trying to reach peace between the Southern Transition Council (STC) and the Hadi government. I think we are close," he said.

Saudi Arabia has hosted indirect talks between them to rebuild the coalition fighting against the Houthi movement that expelled Hadi's government from the capital Sanaa five years ago. — Reuters


October 24, 2019
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