Iran accuses foreign forces of raising Gulf ‘insecurity’
By DW
27 October 2019 |
6:16 pm
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani has sharply criticized the presence of foreign troops in the Gulf after the US deployed more soldiers to the Middle East. He also vowed to present a peace plan for the volatile region.
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