Allies must take note of Iran’s belligerence, says Saudi FM

Prince Faisal bin Farhan. (AFP)
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Updated 03 November 2020
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Allies must take note of Iran’s belligerence, says Saudi FM

  • Saudi policies are based on mutual cooperation, says FM

RIYADH: The Saudi foreign minister on Monday appealed to the international community to take note of Iran’s belligerence in the Middle East.

Prince Faisal bin Farhan said Iran’s repeated violations of international treaties, its interference in the internal affairs of neighboring countries by sponsoring sectarian militias, and its threats to the international maritime navigation are the root cause of the current regional tensions.
The foreign minister was speaking at a seminar titled “Strategic dialogue and cooperation between the GCC and the Federal Republic of Germany.”
The GCC Secretariat General and the German-Arab Friendship Association organized the online event as part of preparations for the second Gulf-German Dialogue Forum.
Prince Faisal said the GCC countries seek to enhance cooperation with Germany in all spheres of life.
“These seminars and forums serve as platforms to exchange ideas between the two sides on various issues of common interest particularly in the fields of politics, security, and economy,” he said.

The G20 group’s responsibility lies in investing in the current cooperation to empower humans, lay the foundations for a better future, and design sustainable economic policies.

Prince Faisal bin Farhan, Saudi foreign minister

The foreign minister said the constructive cooperation between the GCC and Germany necessitates institutionalizing coordination on international and regional issues.
Highlighting the importance of GCC’s role for regional and international peace and stability, he urged all international partners “to take into consideration the causes of the current tension in the region.”
He said the GCC countries are situated in a region embroiled in conflicts caused by regional powers that are unable to tap into their national potentials and seek to destabilize neighboring states.
Prince Faisal said the Kingdom attaches great importance to strengthening ties with the international community and work with it to face global challenges. He said the Kingdom’s hosting of the G20 summit is a testimony to its approach based on cooperation.
“The G20 group’s responsibility lies in investing in the current cooperation to empower humans, lay the foundations for a better future, and design sustainable economic policies,” the minister said.


New wave of drone attacks on Saudi Arabia neutralized: Defense Ministry

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New wave of drone attacks on Saudi Arabia neutralized: Defense Ministry

  • 13 drones downed east of Riyadh city and 8 destroyed upon entering Saudi air space
  • Drone attacks continue despite apology given by Iranian officials to Gulf states

RIYADH: The Saudi Ministry of Defense said Sunday that the Kingdom's air defenses has stopped new wave of drone attacks.

Ministry spokesman Major General Turki Al-Maliki said in separate posts on X that 13 drones were intercepted and destroyed east of the national capital, Riyadh city, while eight drones were shot down just after entering Saudi air space.

The new threat follows Saturday’s relentless missile and drone threats, all of which were “intercepted and destroyed.” 

According to the ministry, 21 drones headed toward the Shaybah field in the Rub’ al-Khali desert, also known as the Empty Quarter, were shot down before reaching their target.

Five ballistic missiles fired at separate times of the day were likewise intercepted, the ministry said.