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Saudi Arabia calls on Muslim world to reject Iran’s interference

Saudi Arabia calls on Muslim world to reject Iran’s interference
Foreign ministers of the organization of the Islamic cooperation (OIC) pose for a photo during a preparatory meeting for the GCC, Arab and Islamic summits in Jeddah on Wednesday.

Minister of Foreign Affairs Ibrahim Al-Assaf approached Islamic countries to dismiss Iran's obstruction in the issues of different nations. 

"Tehran's help for Houthi volunteer armies in Yemen is evidence of Iranian impedance in other countries' issues and this is something that Islamic nations should dismiss," he said while tending to the clerical gathering of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) in Jeddah on Wednesday. 

In the interim, Saudi Arabia assumed control over the administration of OIC, amid the gathering of the remote clergymen, preliminary to the fourteenth OIC summit to be held in Makkah on Friday. 

Assaf censured the assault on the oil tankers OFF the UAE coast and cautioned of repercussions over the episode. 

 

"The assaults on boats compromise worldwide economy, and territorial and worldwide security. The automaton strikes on Aramco's siphoning stations are "fear based oppressor" assaults, and should be countered with assurance," he stated, including "We stress the need to apply more endeavors to battle the incendiary exercises of radical and psychological militant gatherings." 

Assaf said that the Islamic world is experiencing intense and grave difficulties, the most perilous of which is the impedance in its inside undertakings. 

"The outside mediations have exacerbated the emergency of the Yemeni individuals," he said while vowing support for the UN endeavors to end the contention in the nation. 

"Our Islamic country is confronting difficulties in Syria, Libya, Somalia and different nations. The contention with Israel is the most significant test confronting the Islamic Ummah," he noted. 

Assaf focused on that the Kingdom remains with the Republic of Sudan and supports the Transitional Military Council and the measures taken by it in serving the interests of the Sudanese individuals. 

"We bolster the means reported by the gathering in defending the lives of individuals and their properties," he said. 

The remote clergyman said his nation needs an answer in Syria as indicated by Geneva 1 goals and a conclusion to the nearness of partisan state armies in the war-torn nation. 

He additionally focused on the requirement for the arrival of the Rohingya evacuees to Myanmar and equity served to them. He likewise recharged Saudi help for Libya to determine its present emergency.

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