Powerful Saudi prince sees no chance for dialogue with Iran

Prince Mohammed bin Salman says Saudi Arabia could crush Iran-aligned fighters in Yemen


Reuters May 02, 2017
Saudi Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman waves as he meets with Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, April 11, 2017. PHOTO: REUTERS

DUBAI: Saudi Arabia's powerful deputy crown prince has ruled out any dialogue with Iran, a country he said was busy plotting to control the Muslim world.

Prince Mohammed bin Salman, the Saudi defence minister, said in a TV interview to be broadcast later on Tuesday his country could crush Iran-aligned fighters in Yemen where Saudi forces head a coalition of Gulf Arab states intervening in a civil war.

Sunni Muslim Saudi Arabia and Shia Iran compete for influence in the Middle East, supporting rival groups in Syria's civil war. In Yemen, Iran denies providing financial or military support to the Houthis who are fighting government forces allied with Saudi Arabia.

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Asked to respond to reports that after two years of war and Saudi's military intervention the Houthis, aligned to ex-Yemeni president Ali Abdullah Saleh, still control large swathes of Yemen and large quantities of weapons, Prince Mohammed said:

"We can uproot the Houthis and Saleh in a matter of days."

In the clips available in advance of the broadcast he did not elaborate on the Saudi strategy for Yemen.

COMMENTS (3)

GKA | 7 years ago | Reply Now this is what I call two nation theory !
Bunny Rabbit | 7 years ago | Reply Uncle Sam and Russia are today powerful and entering the Arab world only because of such likes. sunni/ shia / Iran / Iraq are not able to get on well with each other .
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