31.05.2004, 01:50
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Sprich der Iran wird wohl im "schlimmsten Fall" ein Embargo ueber Jordanien verhaengen und keine Datteln mehr an das Land liefern :rofl: :rofl:
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Zitat:Iran complains to Jordan over wedding invite for ousted royals"will have repercussions on the relations between our two countries."
Sun May 30, 9:10 AM ET Add Mideast - AFP to My Yahoo!
TEHRAN (AFP) - Iran has lodged an official complaint with Jordan after Farah Diba, the widow of the ousted Iranian shah, was invited to the wedding of Crown Prince Hamza bin Hussein to his distant cousin, Princess Noor, the Iranian foreign ministry said.
"The foreign ministry has summoned the Jordanian charge d'affaires to protest this invitation. It was an unjustifiable gesture. There were people invited who have no status in their own country," foreign ministry spokesman Hamid Reza Asefi told reporters.
He said the Jordanian diplomat, Nayef al-Zidan, was hauled in for a moan on Saturday, and Asefi also warned that the invitation of Farah Diba, the widow of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, "will have repercussions on the relations between our two countries."
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Sprich der Iran wird wohl im "schlimmsten Fall" ein Embargo ueber Jordanien verhaengen und keine Datteln mehr an das Land liefern :rofl: :rofl: