TEHRAN, Dec. 8 (MNA) – A Parliament Foreign Policy and National Security Commission member has said no Arab states are needed in Iran nuclear talks.

Ismail Kowsari told Mehr News that he assumed it to be a new trick by the three EU countries and the US. “Some Arab states have demanded that they participate in Iran and Powers nuclear talks. It is surprising, since it is not known based on what criteria they have made such a demand,” he added.

Kowsari also commented on why Iran negotiated with the Powers. “It is because Powers are members of the UN Security Council and they could bring Iran’s nuclear dossier to the Security Council. But, it is interesting that some Arab states, who are not authority and decision makers demand their participation in the talks,” he asserted.

“Our diplomats should see into the case to find what is going on behind the scene,” Kowsari believed.

He pointed to such demands made by Qatar. “I assume to be a new conspiracy by the US and three EU countries. Our diplomats should be alert to such a case, since Arab states have made such a demand, which are in no place to act such,” Kowsari added.

The member of Parliament National Security and Foreign Policy Commission told that about 10 years, “nuclear issue has been discussed, and there is no record that the Arab states making such a demand. It seems a plot by others,” he said.

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