Worry about another 9/11 rather than Iran, Zarif tells US

Worry about another 9/11 rather than Iran, Zarif tells US
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Summary Donald Trump should stop making baseless allegations of terrorism against other countries: Zarif

WEB DESK – The Iranian foreign minister has slammed the US President Donald Trump for his recent statements while professing that the American president should discuss how to avoid another 9/11 with his Saudi Arabian partners during his visit to the Kingdom.

As per details, Iranian FM Mohammad Javad Zarif advised that Donald Trump should spend his time usefully in Riyadh besides discussing as how to avoid another 9/11 being perpetrated by his Saudi host.

The Iranian minister maintained that Donald Trump should stop making baseless allegations of terrorism against other countries.

The US President in his speech to Arab heads of state in Riyadh, continuously attacked Iran for funding arms and training militias in order to spread destruction and chaos in the region.

The US President let it be known that the people in Iran had "endured hardship and despair under their leaders  reckless pursuit of conflict and terror". 

King Salman, during his speech at the conference also railed against Iran while proclaiming Iran as the "the spearhead of terrorism".

Meanwhile, both the arch rivals of the region have recently engaged in a war of words while accusing each other of subverting security across the Middle East, funding fundamentalist organizations, and seeking regional dominance.

To make things worse, the Iranian foreign minister has come up with a new advice for the US commander in chief, 

"He must enter into dialogue with them [the Saudis] about ways to prevent terrorists from continuing to fuel the fire in the region and repeating the likes of the September 11 incident by their sponsors in Western countries," professed the Iranian FM. 

"You will find out who really knocked down the World Trade Centre because they have papers out there that are very secret. You will find it’s the Saudis, you will find that is the case," he added.