Wednesday, August 06, 2008

Kuwait FM Blasts Iran Threat to Shut Gulf Strait


Asharq Alawsat
06/08/2008

Iranian President Ahmadinejad makes his way after delivering a speech in an open session of parliament to debate in Tehran, Iran (AP)
(File Photo) Kuwait's Foreign Minister Sheikh Mohammed al-Sabah speaks with journalists during a news conference in Tehran January 16, 2008 (R)
Iranian President Ahmadinejad delivers a speech during an open session of parliament in Tehran (AP)

KUWAIT CITY, (AP) - Kuwait's foreign minister says Iran's renewed threats to close the strategic Strait of Hormuz in the Persian Gulf amount to a "punishment" of its Arab neighbors. Sheik Mohammed Al Sabah says in comments published Wednesday in Kuwait's Aljarida daily that the latest threats are "odd," because Arab Gulf states support a peaceful nuclear program in Iran.

Tehran reiterated this week that, if attacked, it could shut the narrow waterway along Iran's southern coast, through which up to 40 percent of the world's oil passes. Such a move would send oil prices skyrocketing.

Iran rejects Western accusations it is trying to produce nuclear weapons and insists its program is for producing electricity only.

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