Saudi Arabia slams Iran attacks in Gulf countries, says ready to defend brother states

Qatar condemns Iranian missile strike, calls it sovereignty breach, says reserves right to respond

Saudi Arabia strongly condemned Iranian missile attacks on United States military bases in the Gulf on Saturday and said it was ready to defend its fellow brotherly states as open conflict broke out in the Middle East.

Earlier in the day, the US and Israel jointly launched strikes on Iran that pushed the Middle East into renewed military confrontation and further dimmed hopes for a diplomatic solution to the West’s long-standing effort to denuclearise Iran, despite Tehran’s repeated assertions that it will not pursue nuclear weapons. In response, Iran targeted Israel and US bases in the Middle East. Explosions were reported in Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and Qatar.

In a statement, Saudi Arabia said it strongly condemned and denounced what it said was "blatant Iranian aggression and a flagrant violation of the sovereignty" of the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Qatar, Kuwait and Jordan.

"The kingdom affirms its full solidarity with and unwavering support for the brotherly countries, and its readiness to place all its capabilities at their disposal in support of any measures they may undertake."

Saudi Arabia also warned of serious consequences stemming from continued violations of national sovereignty and breaches of international law.

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