Iran Rejects Kuwaiti Allegations Over Suspected IRGC Infiltration, Demands Release of Detainees

Iran rejected Kuwaiti allegations that IRGC members attempted to infiltrate Bubiyan Island, calling the accusations baseless. Kuwait arrested four Iranians accused of entering the island by sea with hostile intent. Iran claimed the individuals were on a routine patrol and experienced a navigation system failure. Kuwait summoned Iran's ambassador and demanded a halt to such actions, reserving the right to self-defense.

Key Points: Iran Rejects Kuwait IRGC Infiltration Claims, Demands Release

  • Iran rejects Kuwaiti accusations of IRGC infiltration as baseless
  • Kuwait arrests 4 Iranians for entering Bubiyan Island by sea
  • Iran claims individuals were on routine patrol, navigation system failed
  • Kuwait demands Iran cease hostile acts, reserves right to self-defense
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Iran rejects Kuwaiti allegations over suspected IRGC infiltration; Kuwait arrests 4 Iranian citizens

Iran rejects Kuwait's allegations of IRGC infiltration on Bubiyan Island, calling them baseless. Kuwait arrested 4 Iranians, prompting diplomatic tensions.

"The accusations were completely baseless and unacceptable. - Iran's Foreign Affairs Ministry"

Tehran, May 13

Iran on Tuesday night rejected Kuwaiti allegations that members of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps attempted to infiltrate Kuwaiti territory and carry out "hostile actions", after Kuwait announced the arrest of four men accused of entering Bubiyan Island by sea, according to a news report by Iranian state media Tasnim News Agency.

According to Iran's Foreign Affairs Ministry, the accusations were "completely baseless and unacceptable".

In a statement as reported by Tasnim, Tehran "strongly condemned Kuwait's 'improper political and propaganda exploitation'" of the incident involving "four Iranian agents who had been carrying out a routine maritime patrol mission".

Iran said the individuals had entered Kuwaiti territorial waters " after a disruption in their navigation system."

The ministry also reiterated "Iran's principled policy of respecting the sovereignty and territorial integrity of all regional countries, including Kuwait" and expressed hope that Kuwaiti authorities would avoid "hasty remarks and unfounded accusations" and instead pursue the matter "through official channels".

Tehran further stressed the need for the Iranian Embassy in Kuwait to gain "prompt access to the detained Iranian nationals in accordance with international law" and called for their "immediate release."

The Iranian response came after Kuwaiti authorities said they had foiled an infiltration attempt allegedly linked to the IRGC.

According to Kuwait's Interior Ministry, cited by Kuwait's state news agency, Kuwait News Agency (KUNA), the four detained men confessed during interrogation to belonging to the IRGC.

In a post on X, the ministry said the suspects "confessed to being tasked with infiltrating Bubiyan Island aboard a fishing boat rented specifically to carry out hostile acts against Kuwait."

Kuwaiti authorities also alleged that the group "clashed with Kuwaiti armed forces, resulting in the injury of one of its members and the escape of 2 of the infiltration elements."

Meanwhile, Kuwait's Foreign Ministry described the alleged incident as a "flagrant violation" of Kuwaiti sovereignty and "a grave breach of international law."

In a post on X by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Kuwait, Kuwait said Deputy Foreign Minister Ambassador Hamad Sulaiman Al-Masha'an summoned Iranian Ambassador to Kuwait, Mohammad Toutounji and handed him a protest note "following the infiltration of an armed group from elements of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard into Bubiyan Island and their engagement with Kuwaiti Armed Forces."

Kuwait said it "renewed the State of Kuwait's condemnation and strong denunciation of this hostile act," demanding that Iran "immediately and unconditionally cease such actions."

The statement further held Iran "fully responsible for what this represents as a flagrant violation of the sovereignty of the State of Kuwait, a grave breach of international law, the United Nations Charter, and Security Council Resolution 2817 of 2026."

Kuwait also asserted its "full right to defend itself, in accordance with Article 51 of the United Nations Charter," and said it reserved the right "to take whatever measures it deems appropriate to protect its sovereignty and the security of its people and residents on its territory."

- ANI

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Priya S
This is a serious regional issue! If IRGC members were indeed planning hostile acts on Kuwaiti soil, it's a clear violation of sovereignty. But let's not forget how often tensions in the Gulf get blown out of proportion for political gain. India should continue its neutral stance and push for dialogue.
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James A
Navigation failure? That's the oldest trick in the book! Kuwait has a right to secure its borders and Bubiyan Island is strategically important. Iran needs to take responsibility if its forces were involved. The UN Security Council resolution referenced here is serious business.
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Vikram M
As an Indian watching this from afar, I'm concerned about regional stability. The Gulf is crucial for our energy security and over 3 million Indians working there. Both countries need to de-escalate quickly. But honestly, I'm not surprised by these tensions - the IRGC has been involved in similar incidents before.
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Sarah B
This whole thing feels like a manufactured crisis to distract from domestic issues in both countries. Kuwait's economy is struggling and Iran is facing internal protests. Still, armed infiltration attempts are no joke. The international community should mediate before this escalates.
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Nikhil C
Kuwait should provide concrete evidence instead of just allegations. And Iran should grant proper consular access. This is exactly why India advocates for dialogue in such disputes. Too many times these incidents are used to fuel anti-Iran sentiment in the Gulf. Let the investigation be transparent! 🌍

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