The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Saudi Arabia recalls its ambassador to Germany for consultati­on

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CAIRO: Saudi Arabia has summoned its ambassador in Germany home for consultati­ons over comments allegedly made by German Foreign Minister Sigmar Gabriel during a meeting with his Lebanese counterpar­t, the Saudi Foreign Ministry said yesterday.

The ministry said Saudi Arabia would deliver a protest note to Germany’s ambassador in Riyadh over what it said were ‘baseless’ comments made by Gabriel.

“Such remarks provoke the surprise and disapprova­l of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia which considers them as aimless and based on false informatio­n that would not help bringing about stability in the region,” the ministry said in a statement in English carried by Saudi state news agency SPA.

Such remarks provoke the surprise and disapprova­l of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia which considers them as aimless and based on false informatio­n that would not help bringing about stability in the region. — Saudi Foreign Ministry statement

The controvers­y revolves around the resignatio­n of Lebanese Prime Minister Saad al-Hariri while on a visit to Saudi Arabia on Nov 4, accusing the Iran-backed Lebanese Hezbollah group of spreading chaos in the region.

Hariri’s abrupt resignatio­n and continued stay in Saudi Arabia has raised concern over Lebanon’s stability.

Hariri has since left Saudi Arabia with his family for a visit to France, in what was seen as a possible way out of the crisis.

The Saudi ministry did not single out any specific remarks by Gabriel it was referring to.

But on its website, the German foreign ministry quoted Gabriel as telling his Lebanese counterpar­t Gebran Bassil that “Germany stands firmly by Lebanon’s side”, and warned against fanning tension in the Middle East.

“Another trouble spot is the last thing that people in the Middle East need now,” Gabriel said, according to his ministry’s website. — Reuters

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