Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesman Bahram Qasemi on Thursday said the baseless allegations made by Moroccans and their insistence on repeating unfounded charges for severing diplomatic ties with Iran aim to please third parties.

Referring to recent baseless allegations made by new Moroccan foreign minister in an interview with Fox news, he strongly refuted them. 

The Moroccan foreign minister is well aware of the fact that all these allegations are unfounded and based on illusions and storytelling of others who only mind their illegitimate rights, who never hesitate to do such provocations and who pay no heed to nation's real interests, Qasemi said. 

Repetition of such allegations and their insistence on them are futile attempts to harm the Islamic countries, he said.

Qasemi's  comments came after Morocco’s top diplomat once again warned against what he called the threat of Iran and its ally Hezbollah to regional security.

In his interview with the US-based Fox News channel, Bourita said, “I think it is clear that the interference of Iran in the internal affairs of the Arab and Muslim countries won’t stop in (the) Middle East and in the (Persian) Gulf countries.”

Back on May 1, Moroccan government cut diplomatic ties with Iran over what he called Tehran and Hezbollah’s support for the Polisario Front.

Both Iran and the Lebanese resistance movement have categorically denied the allegation.

Morocco has claimed Western Sahara since colonial power Spain left in 1975. But Polisario fought a guerrilla war for independence for the Sahrawi people until a United Nations-backed ceasefire in 1991, monitored by UN peacekeepers.