[Reuters, Geneva]-Iran's President Rouhani expressed his intention to collaborate with neighboring countries to establish Persian Gulf security on the occasion of attending the UN General Assembly this week in New York .
Saudi Arabia and the United States alleged that Iran was involved in an attack on Saudi Arabia's oil facility on the 14th of this month, but Iran denies it.
According to President Rouhani's official website, he said at the ceremony commemorating the opening of the Iran-Iraq war in 1980-88, "This year at the United Nations, working with neighboring countries to establish security in the Persian Gulf and the Oman Sea. I will show the world a plan to I didn't go into details.
Mr. Rouhani criticized the presence of foreign units in the Middle East as causing instability in oil and shipping. “Similar to the fact that other countries do not allow us to invade our borders, we will not invade foreign borders,” he said.
President Trump, on the 20th, received an attack on Saudi oil facilities and approved the increase of US soldiers to strengthen defense and missile defense in the country. [nL3N26E02T]