Iran's ambassador to Saudi Arabia denies attacks on its oil facilities
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Iran's ambassador to Saudi Arabia denies attacks on its oil facilities
"Iran's ambassador to Saudi Arabia denied Tehran is responsible for attacks on Saudi Arabia's oil infrastructure, saying if it was behind the strikes, it would have announced it. Alireza Enayati did not suggest who carried out the attacks, but added Iran is only attacking United States and Israeli military targets and interests during the ongoing war."
"Enayati said he's in direct contact with Saudi officials, explaining that relations are progressing naturally in many areas. Talks included Saudi Arabia's publicly stated position that its land, sea, and air would not be used to target Iran."
"Enayati reiterated to the Gulf states that the war has been imposed on us and the region following coordinated US and Israeli attacks. Asked about the attacks on Gulf nations, Enayati replied: We are neighbours, and we cannot do without each other; we will need a serious review."
Iran's ambassador to Saudi Arabia, Alireza Enayati, stated that relations between the two nations are progressing naturally and maintained direct contact with Saudi officials. He denied Iranian responsibility for recent attacks on Saudi Arabia's oil infrastructure, including incidents at the Ras Tanura refinery and Shaybah oilfield. Enayati asserted that Iran only attacks US and Israeli military targets and interests during the current war. He emphasized that Iran and Saudi Arabia, as neighbors, require serious dialogue and cannot function without each other. Enayati attributed regional instability to exclusionary approaches and excessive reliance on external powers over the past five decades, following coordinated US and Israeli attacks that he characterized as imposing war on the region.
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