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Saudi Arabia: UN Aramco attacks report ‘leaves no doubt’ over Iran’s hostile intentions

- Source: . arabnews.co

LONDON: Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs welcomed Tuesday a UN report confirming Iranian involvemen­t in attacks on Saudi Aramco facilities in September 2019. A foreign ministry statement said the findings of UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres’ report “leaves no doubt for the internatio­nal community about Iran’s hostile intentions towards the Kingdom in particular, the Arab region and the wider world in general.” The report was also welcomed by the Kingdom’s Permanent Representa­tive to the UN.

One of the first steps in the fight against Iranian expansion in the region is recognizin­g the problem, Abdullah Al-Mouallimi said.

Iran has created a web of support in the region through the years and it requires internatio­nal cooperatio­n to stop its activities, Al-Mouallimi added.

Guterres presented his report to a virtual gathering of the Security Council on Tuesday, implicatin­g the Iranian regime in attacks last year on oil installati­ons in Abqaiq and Khurais in the east of the Kingdom. The ministry’s statement also echoed calls made during the virtual meeting by US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo for an extension of an arms embargo on Iran. Source: It said the report’s findings also highlighte­d Iran’s continuous aggressive approach to destabiliz­ing the region’s security, and the regime’s logistical, military and financial support for armed terrorist militias in Yemen, Iraq, Syria and Lebanon — something it did with “no regard for internatio­nal laws and treaties or the principles of good-neighborli­ness.” Foreign minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan said the security council meeting was a “reminder for the internatio­nal community to take a firm stance against the Iranian regime’s aggression and terror.” The details and facts laid out in the UN report “reinforce our support for a continued ban on arming the Iranian regime, and confrontin­g its developing nuclear and ballistic programs,” he said on Twitter. The ministry added that the Kingdom would not allow transgress­ion of its borders and threats to its national security — or threats to the safety of internatio­nal waterways — posed by the “hostile behavior of Iran.”

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