A former Iranian nuclear negotiator has had a verbal argument with Saudi Arabias ex-intelligence chief over Riyadhs role in the Middle Eastern crises, particularly in Bahrain and Syria.
Speaking in the Third Berlin Foreign Policy Forum, which was held on November 25-26, Hossein Mousavian reacted to claims by Prince Turki al Faisal who accused the Islamic Republic of interference in Bahrains domestic affairs, Tasnim news agency reported.
The two-day conference, which was hosted by Germanys Krber Foundation, was aimed at discussing the latest developments in the Middle East and North Africa and their impact on the European foreign policy. Some 200 eminent politicians, government representatives, experts and journalists attended the meeting.
During the event, Mousavian slammed Riyadhs role in the brutal crackdown on peaceful protests in Bahrain, saying, Saudi Arabia accuses Iran of meddling in Bahrains [affairs], while this very country has dispatched troops to Bahrain and responds to protesters with bullets.
Bahrain has been the scene of pro-democracy demonstrations since mid-February 2011.
Mousavian further lashed out at Al Sauds double-standard policies toward Bahrain and Syria.
He noted that Riyadh is supporting attempts to overthrow the legitimate government of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and is also assisting Bahrains Al Khalifa regime in its crackdown on anti-regime protests.
On March 14, 2011, troops from Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates were deployed to the Persian Gulf country to assist the ruling Al Khalifa regime in its heavy-handed clampdown on the peaceful protesters.
According to reports, Riyadh has been also the main supplier of weapons and funds to foreign-backed Takfiri groups fighting against Syria, which has been grappling with a bloody crisis since March 2011.