Following are excerpts from an interview
with Saudi Ambassador to Egypt, Ahmad Al-Qattan, which was aired
on Al-Hayat TV (Egypt), on April 10, 2011:
Ambassador Al-Qattan: Discussing Bahrain leads us to talk about Iran.
We in Saudi Arabia, and particularly the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques
(i.e. Saudi king), since the time he was Crown Prince, have made great
efforts to extend our hand in brotherly love, in every possible way.
Unfortunately, the Iranian schemes in the Gulf never end. To this very
day, they live the illusion of a Persian empire. I find their recent
statements peculiar. They accused Saudi Arabia
of interfering in the affairs of Bahrain.
This is not true, and I can prove it. These statements come at a time
when Iran is meddling in Lebanon,
in Iraq, in Egypt, and in the Gulf states.
The
situation with Iran in the region is frightening. We have conveyed a
powerful message to them: We will not allow any infringement on the
security of the Gulf. The security of any of the Gulf states is a red
line for us in Saudi Arabia. Surely you recall how Saudi Arabia responded
to the invasion of Kuwait.
[…]
What
were Iran's goals in establishing a spy ring in Kuwait? This whole matter
is alarming. Iran has been occupying the UAE islands for many years,
yet it refuses to hold any discussion about them, or to accept international
arbitration.
We
in Saudi Arabia have suffered from Iran. Let me remind you that in 1986
or 1987, Iran invaded Saudi airspace twice. We warned them, and when
it happened the third time, we downed both their planes.
I
do not think that the Iranian policy corresponds to the Egyptian policy.
Iran has its schemes. I wish from the bottom of my heart that Egypt
will be able to convince Iran to maintain neighborly relations, to honor
international conventions, and to refrain from interfering in the affairs
of the Arab Gulf states.
Dear
brother, you wouldn't believe what they are doing in the Gulf region.
The only thing that country cares about is meddling in every part of
the Arab world. Egypt is now suffering from this,
like many other Arab countries. In any
case, I can say now - and I believe in what I am saying:
I hope the Iranians do not test our power.
They must not test our power. Allah willing,
we are capable of confronting Iran, if it tries to destabilize the Gulf
region.
Interviewer: You mean "power"
in the full sense of the word?
Ambassador Al-Qattan: Yes.
Interviewer: Including in the
military sense?
Ambassador Al-Qattan: That is
what I mean. The Gulf region and its security is where we draw the line.
We will not allow any infringement on its security. I hope they do not
test our power. I'd like to remind you of other things that you may
have missed. We have suffered greatly from the Iranians in consecutive
hajj seasons. They come to Saudi Arabia to cause chaos during the
hajj season.
[…]
Interviewer: Is Iran also responsible
for the unrest and demonstrations in Saudi Arabia...?
Ambassador Al-Qattan: What demonstrations?
The ones to which 10-15 people showed up?!