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Saudi Arabia condemns Iranian attacks on Gulf States

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has strongly condemned what it described as Iranian aggression and a blatant violation of the sovereignty of several Gulf and Arab states.

In a statement issued on Saturday, the Kingdom denounced in the strongest terms the alleged attacks, describing them as a flagrant breach of the sovereignty of the United Arab Emirates, the Bahrain, the Qatar, the Kuwait and the Jordan.

The ministry reaffirmed Saudi Arabia’s full solidarity with the affected countries and expressed readiness to deploy all available capabilities to support any measures they may undertake in response.

It warned of “serious consequences” arising from continued violations of state sovereignty and international law, stressing that such actions pose a threat to regional security and stability.

The Kingdom also urged the international community to condemn the alleged attacks and take decisive steps to address what it described as Iranian violations that endanger peace and security in the region.

LUKMAN ABDULMALIK

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