Saudi King Salman bin Abdulaziz told a meeting of the Organization of the Islamic Cooperation that "terrorist actions...target the safety of navigation and world oil supplies"MECCA (SAUDI ARABIA) - Saudi Arabia's King Salman on Saturday warned that "terrorist" attacks in the region could imperil global oil supplies. King Salman has called on Gulf and Arab leaders to confront Iran's "criminal acts" after sabotage attacks damaged four vessels, two of them Saudi oil tankers, in the Sea of Oman and twin Yemeni rebel drone attacks shut down a key Saudi oil pipeline. "We will resolutely confront aggressive threats and subversive activities," King Salman said on Twitter just before the start of the OIC summit. The OIC meeting is the third and final summit hosted by Saudi Arabia this week, aimed at galvanising support among Arab and Islamic nations against arch-rival Iran. Gulf and Arab allies rallied around Saudi Arabia in the first two summits on Friday as it ratcheted up tensions with Iran.
Source: Bangkok Post May 31, 2019 23:37 UTC