The Saudi Foreign Ministry condemned recent Iranian strikes, saying they undermine efforts to restore regional stability and security, according to a statement Sunday. Iran has launched several waves of attacks on Gulf states and Jordan in recent weeks, drawing widespread condemnation.
The Saudi Foreign Ministry issued a statement on Sunday condemning recent Iranian strikes that target regional states, asserting that such attacks 'harm efforts to restore security and stability' in the Middle East. The statement did not specify the timing, scale, or precise targets of the strikes, but follows weeks of escalating Iranian missile and drone attacks on Gulf countries and Jordan — including waves on June 10 and June 11 that struck Kuwait, Bahrain, Jordan, and US bases in the region.
As The Zioneer reported, Saudi Arabia had previously condemned the initial Iranian strikes on June 11, calling them a violation of the kingdom's principles. Today's statement reinforces that position with a broader regional-security framing, likely reflecting Riyadh's concern over the expanding scope of Iran's operations against its neighbors.
The announcement comes as diplomatic efforts in the region remain stalled, and as Israel and its Gulf allies continue to face Iranian retaliation for Israeli airstrikes on Lebanon. No official response from Iran to the Saudi statement has been reported.
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