ERBIL, Kurdistan Region - Iran’s chief diplomat on Wednesday accused Kuwait of attacking an Iranian boat and detaining its citizens, calling for their immediate release and stressing Tehran’s right to respond. Abbas Araghchi’s remarks come a day after Kuwait accused members of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) of attempting to infiltrate its largest island to carry out “hostile acts.”
“In a clear attempt to sow discord, Kuwait has unlawfully attacked an Iranian boat and detained 4 of our citizens in the Persian Gulf,” Abbas Araghchi said in a statement on X, adding that “this illegal act took place near an island used by the U.S. to attack Iran.”
“We demand immediate release of our nationals and reserve the right to respond,” the Iranian diplomat noted.
Araghchi’s remarks come a day after Kuwait’s foreign ministry issued a “strong condemnation” over what it described as an “armed group from the IRGC infiltrating Bubiyan Island to carry out hostile acts.”
According to the ministry, the group “engaged in a clash with the Kuwaiti Armed Forces before being apprehended,” an incident that resulted in the injury of a Kuwaiti military member.
Affirming its “inherent right to self-defense” and calling for “an immediate and unconditional end to these illegitimate hostile acts,” Kuwait affirmed that it “will take all necessary measures to protect its people, residents, and sovereignty in accordance with international law.”
Bubiyan is Kuwait’s largest island, located at the northwestern tip of the Persian Gulf where Kuwait, Iran, and Iraq converge.
