Saudi Arabia welcomes UK’s terror classification for Hezbollah

Updated 28 February 2019
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Saudi Arabia welcomes UK’s terror classification for Hezbollah

  • The Saudi Presidency of State Security said that the decision is an important step in the fight to counter terrorism and financing it
  • The presidency added that the decision reflects the UK’s keenness on countering terrorism and extremist ideologies

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia welcomed on Thursday the UK’s decision to classify Hezbollah in its entirety as a terrorist organization.
The Saudi Presidency of State Security said that the decision is an important step in the fight to counter terrorism and financing it at a regional and international level.
It added that Hezbollah represents a real and clear threat to international stability and security, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The presidency added that the decision reflects the UK’s keenness on countering terrorism and extremist ideologies.
The UK said on Monday it would join the US, Canada, Israel and the Arab League in banning the all of Hezbollah. Previously it had just proscribed its militant wings as “terrorist”.
The proscription, which comes into effect on Friday, will make membership of the movement or inviting support for it a crime punishable by up to 10 years’ imprisonment.
The Kingdom urged the international community to take similar steps and intensify cooperation to coordination to ensure that terrorism is eliminated.
Saudi Arabia said it will continue to work with its allies to stop Hezbollah and Iran’s efforts to destabilize the region, to maintain international peace and security. 

 


Saudi foreign ministry condemns Iranian drone attack on US embassy in Riyadh

General view of the USA embassy in Riyadh. (AFP file photo)
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Saudi foreign ministry condemns Iranian drone attack on US embassy in Riyadh

  • The embassy issued a shelter in place notice for Jeddah, Riyadh and Dammam

RIYADH: A statement from the Saudi foreign ministry on Tuesday condemned Iran’s attack on the United States Embassy building in Riyadh after preliminary assessments indicated two drones targeted the facility.

The Saudi Defense Ministry said eight drones were intercepted and destroyed near Riyadh and Al-Kharj. The incident caused a limited fire and minor material damage to the embassy, with no reported injuries.

Saudi Arabia reaffirmed its right to take all measures to defend itself and its interests, including the right to respond.

Reports from early Tuesday described a loud blast and visible flames at the American embassy, with black smoke rising over Riyadh’s diplomatic quarter, where many foreign missions are located.

The US Embassy issued a security alert for Jeddah, Riyadh and Dammam, announcing it would remain closed and that all routine and emergency American Citizen Services appointments were cancelled. The shelter-in-place notice remains active, and American citizens were advised to avoid embassy premises until further notice.

The embassy also urged travelers to review the most recent Security Alerts, reconsider travel plans in case of possible disruptions, and prioritize their safety and that of their families.

Saudi-owned Al Arabiya News Channel quoted sources saying that a number of Iranian attacks on Saudi Arabia have originated from Iraq, and that the Kingdom is monitoring the situation.