The Saudi Foreign Minister said that no message was sent to Iran for reconciliation
Riyadh Saudi Arabia's Foreign Affairs Minister Adil al-Jabir has refused to send messages to Iran. Saudi Foreign Minister says no message has been sent to Saudi Arabia for talks with Saudi officials. The Iranian government spokesman's claim in this regard is not factual. Saudi Arabia wants to show restraint in matters with brotherly countries, Adil al-Jabir said in a tweet posted on Twitter.
And a message has been conveyed to the Brotherhood countries that Riyadh wants security and stability in the region. Who is trying to spread aggression and chaos.
Al-Jazeera added that Saudi Arabia has and will not talk to Yemen with the Iranian government.
Yemen's case is for the Yemeni people. If the Iranian government wants peace in Yemen, why have they not provided funds for constructive development there? Iran's government spokesman Ali Rabiyeh claims that Saudi Arabia has sent messages to Iranian President Dr Hassan Rouhani that the Iranian head has received, the International News Agency says.
According to Ali Rabi, Saudi Arabia has sent these messages through various leaders. According to the news agency, spokesman Ali Rabiyeh has said that if Saudi Arabia wants to change its attitude, Tehran will welcome the move, but they have not provided further details in this regard. There was no response from the responsible, which could not confirm or deny whether the Saudi government actually sent messages to the Iranian top leadership through international leaders.
Saudi Arabia's Prince Prince Mohammed bin Salman said in an interview to a US broadcasting company yesterday that oil prices could rise dramatically if the world did not unite to stop Iran.
Riyadh Saudi Arabia's Foreign Affairs Minister Adil al-Jabir has refused to send messages to Iran. Saudi Foreign Minister says no message has been sent to Saudi Arabia for talks with Saudi officials. The Iranian government spokesman's claim in this regard is not factual. Saudi Arabia wants to show restraint in matters with brotherly countries, Adil al-Jabir said in a tweet posted on Twitter.
And a message has been conveyed to the Brotherhood countries that Riyadh wants security and stability in the region. Who is trying to spread aggression and chaos.
Al-Jazeera added that Saudi Arabia has and will not talk to Yemen with the Iranian government.
Yemen's case is for the Yemeni people. If the Iranian government wants peace in Yemen, why have they not provided funds for constructive development there? Iran's government spokesman Ali Rabiyeh claims that Saudi Arabia has sent messages to Iranian President Dr Hassan Rouhani that the Iranian head has received, the International News Agency says.
According to Ali Rabi, Saudi Arabia has sent these messages through various leaders. According to the news agency, spokesman Ali Rabiyeh has said that if Saudi Arabia wants to change its attitude, Tehran will welcome the move, but they have not provided further details in this regard. There was no response from the responsible, which could not confirm or deny whether the Saudi government actually sent messages to the Iranian top leadership through international leaders.
Saudi Arabia's Prince Prince Mohammed bin Salman said in an interview to a US broadcasting company yesterday that oil prices could rise dramatically if the world did not unite to stop Iran.
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