
Saudi Arabia says monitoring events in Iran with ‘great concern' after US strikes
Saudi Arabia's foreign ministry stresses on the need to exert all effort to exercise self-restraint, deescalate and avoid escalation adding that it is monitoring the situation in Iran with 'great concern' after the US struck Iranian nuclear sites.
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