Al-Sharq Al-Awasat: Crown Prince and Saudi Arabia

al-sharq al-awasat: Iran has vehemently denied any involvement, according to CNN. In an interview with the Saudi-owned Arabic daily Al-Sharq Al-Awasat published Sunday, the crown prince -- also known as MBS -- asserted that Saudi Arabia does not want a war in the region, but stressed that the kingdom will not hesitate in dealing with any threat to its people, sovereignty and vital interests. Washington blames Tehran for the Thursday attacks on the tankers and accuses Iran of engaging in additional aggressive behavior before and after the incidents. With Iran, sometimes the logical explanation is the correct one In reference to Thursday's attack on two oil tankers along the Gulf of Oman, MBS told the Arabic daily that the Iranian regime disrespected Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe while he was a guest in Tehran by answering his efforts with an attack on the two tankers, of which one is Japanese. He also asserted that while he is certain that the kingdom's strategic relations with the US would not be affected by media campaigns or some stances here and there, these campaigns do not serve the common goals of our countries. The Saudi crown prince also added that the kingdom plays an important role in the international community by securing the delivery of oil supplies to safeguard the stability of the international economy. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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