Hossein Amir-Abdollahian said so in response to the remarks made by the US State Department spokesman Mark Toner that United States and United Arab Emirates agreed to continue cooperation to deal with Iran's behavior which makes the region unstable.
Talking to reporters on Saturday, Amir-Abdollahian described the US claims as unreal and interfering.
Iran has proved that it deals with the regional questions by the most constructive purpose, said he.
Referring to the attacks on Yemen by the Arab coalition led by Saudi Arabia, the senior diplomat advised the UAE to dispatch medical care and foodstuff to Yemen instead of sending weapons there.
He further urged UAE to help finding diplomatic solution to Yemen not strengthening military approach.
Pointing to the opportunity that has been created after the July 14 nuclear agreement, Amir-Abdollahian urged the United Arab Emirates to play an active and constructive role in expanding trade and economic cooperation with Iran.
Saudi Arabia with the help of nine other Arab countries except Oman has mounted massive attacks on Yemen since March 26, 2015. Thousands of innocent civilians have been killed or injured in the attacks.
Senior Iranian diplomat advised the UAE to adopt a brotherly and neighborly approach to Iran and not be effected by the US baseless remarks.
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