Saudi Arabia Denounces Iran's Strikes on Bahrain, Kuwait
In a formal statement Wednesday, the Foreign Ministry expressed its "strongest condemnation and denunciation of the brutal Iranian aggression and the blatant violation" of the sovereignty of Bahrain and Kuwait.
Riyadh left no room for ambiguity in its legal assessment. The strikes constitute a "clear violation of international law and the Charter of the United Nations," the ministry said, warning that such actions actively undermine international efforts aimed at restoring security and stability across the region.
Reiterating its "categorical rejection" of the attacks, Saudi Arabia pledged renewed solidarity with both Bahrain and Kuwait, along with "full support" for any measures they take to safeguard their sovereignty, security and stability.
The condemnation marks one of Riyadh's sharpest public rebukes of Tehran in recent months, arriving at a moment of acute regional tension as Gulf states brace against the widening fallout of Iran's escalating military posture.
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