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Tuesday, 5 January 2016

The Latest: Iran's President Says Saudis Can't Hide 'Crime'


TEHRAN, Iran — The latest developments after Saudi Arabia severed diplomatic ties with Tehran amid a dispute over Riyadh's execution of an opposition Shiite cleric and attacks on Saudi diplomatic posts in Iran. (All times local.)

1:45 p.m.

Iran's president says Saudi Arabia "cannot cover its crime" in executing a Shiite cleric by severing ties with the Islamic Republic.

President Hassan Rouhani made the comments in a statement posted to his website Tuesday, referring to the kingdom's execution of leading Shiite cleric and opposition figure Sheikh Nimr-al Nimr.

Rouhani says that the "Saudi government has taken a strange action and cut off its diplomatic relations with the Islamic Republic of Iran to cover its crimes."

He adds that, "undoubtedly, such actions can't cover up that big crime."

The statement said Rouhani made that comment to visiting Danish Foreign Minister Kristian Jensen.

Saudi Arabia cut ties to Iran after attacks on two of its diplomatic posts in the Islamic Republic following al-Nimr's execution.

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12:15 p.m.

Kuwait says it has recalled its ambassador to Iran over attacks on Saudi diplomatic missions in the Islamic Republic.

Kuwait's announcement, which was carried on the state-run Kuwait News Agency on Tuesday, did not elaborate or say how the Kuwait-Iran diplomatic ties would be affected.

The move comes after Saudi Arabia cut diplomatic ties to Iran over the storming of two diplomatic posts in the country following the kingdom's execution of a top Shiite cleric who was also an opposition figure.

Several Saudi allies followed the kingdom's lead and on Monday scaled back or cut diplomatic ties to Iran.

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12:00 p.m.

Sudan has given Iranian diplomats two weeks to leave the country, following Khartoum's decision to cut diplomatic relations with the Islamic Republic in solidarity with Saudi Arabia.

The state-owned SUNA agency says Sudan's foreign affairs ministry summoned Iran's charge d'affaires in the Sudanese capital to inform the mission that the diplomats have two weeks at the most to leave.

A Saudi ally, Sudan cut ties with the Islamic Republic after Iranian protesters attacked the kingdom's embassy in Tehran and its consulate in Mashdad. The protesters were enraged over the Sunni kingdom's execution of prominent Shiite cleric Nimr al-Nimr over the weekend.

Several allies of Saudi Arabia followed the kingdom's lead and on Monday scaled back diplomatic ties to Iran.

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11:30 a.m.

Egypt's foreign minister has denounced the attacks on Saudi diplomatic missions in Iran as "unacceptable."

Sameh Shoukry said during a visit to Riyadh on Tuesday that Iranian behavior following sheikh Nimr al-Nimr's execution is tantamount to "intervening in the kingdom's internal affairs."

The Egyptian diplomat also reaffirmed his country's support for Saudi Arabia ahead of an upcoming meeting of foreign ministers at the Arab League that is due to discuss the Iran-Saudi spat.

He says the "security of the kingdom is an integral part of Egypt's security and Egypt's security is an integral part of the kingdom's security."

Saudi Arabia has supported Egypt as it struggles with a growing insurgency and economic downturn.

Several Saudi allies have rallied the kingdom's side, with a number of nations following its lead in either cutting or reducing diplomatic ties with Iran. Egypt cut ties with Iran in 1989.

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10:40 a.m.

Switzerland's Foreign Ministry has said that it summoned the Saudi charge d'affaires to reiterate its opposition to the death penalty in all circumstances after a mass execution in the kingdom.

The Swiss ministry, in a statement dated on Monday, said that "these mass executions risk reviving the confessional tensions which have already caused far too many victims in this region of the world."

It stressed the importance of doing everything to lower those tensions and "avoid provocations."

The Swiss move comes after Saudi Arabia on Saturday executed Shiite cleric Nimr al-Nimr and 46 others. Saudi Arabia cut diplomatic relations with Iran late on Sunday, hours after protesters stormed and set fire to the Saudi Embassy in Tehran in protest of the execution.

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