Saudi Arabia has publicly condemned a recent Israeli attack targeting military sites within Iran, describing the assault as a “violation of [Iran’s] sovereignty” and a breach of international laws and norms. In a formal statement, the Kingdom voiced its strong opposition to the escalation of hostilities in the region, which it argues undermines stability and security for countries and communities in the Middle East.
The Saudi Foreign Ministry emphasized the importance of maintaining peace and avoiding further expansion of regional conflicts, which, they cautioned, pose a severe threat to stability. Saudi Arabia also reiterated its firm stance against any actions that could lead to further escalation, urging restraint from all parties involved.
Saudi Arabia’s reaction underscores the complex dynamics in the Middle East, where regional powers are calling for de-escalation amid heightened tensions involving key players like Israel and Iran. The Kingdom’s statement reflects its broader diplomatic approach aimed at fostering security and stability in a region already facing a variety of security challenges.
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