Iran should help end wars in region, says Kerry
Kerry called on Iran to "help us end the war in Yemen... help us end the war in Syria, not intensify, and help us to be able to change the dynamics of this region".
The comments came as Kerry made his first visit to Bahrain since as Secretary of State.
Tehran should "prove to the world that it wants to be a constructive member of the international community and contribute to peace and stability", Kerry told a news conference in Manama.
Bahraini Foreign Minister Sheikh Khalid bin Ahmed Al-Khalifa echoed the calls stating "yes, we do want to see Iran change its foreign policy."
But Kerry also voiced concern over Manama's discrimination against its Shia majority population and said respect for human rights was "essential".
The visit comes just weeks before President Barack Obama is scheduled to attend a Gulf Cooperation Council [GCC] summit in Riyadh.
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Kerry made the comments during an official visit to Bahrain. |
US-supplied bombs were allegedly used in coalition air strikes on a market that killed at least 97 civilians including children last month, according to Human Rights Watch.
"With respect to Yemen I don't have solid information, any documentation, with respect to what weapon might or might not have been used," Kerry said.
The United States has been exerting efforts to "try to secure a full ceasefire in Yemen", he added.