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The Hindu
13-06-2025
- Politics
- The Hindu
Saudi Arabia says Israel Iran strikes ‘violation of international laws'
Riyadh, long a Tehran rival before reconciling in 2023, strongly condemned a wave of strikes that Israel launched against military and nuclear sites in Iran on Friday (June 13, 2025). The strikes, which left key military commanders and nuclear scientists dead, stoked fears of a full-blown war in the region and jeopardised U.S.-Iran nuclear talks set for Sunday in Oman. "The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia expresses its strong condemnation and denunciation of the blatant Israeli aggressions against the brotherly Islamic Republic of Iran, which undermine its sovereignty and security and constitute a clear violation of international laws and norms," the Foreign Ministry said in a statement. Describing the strikes as "heinous attacks", it added that "the international community and the (U.N.) Security Council bear a great responsibility to immediately halt this aggression", which Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said would last days. The attacks sent shock waves across the oil-rich Gulf with fears of a broader conflagration as oil prices soared more than 12%. In 2023, China brokered a landmark reconciliation deal between Saudi Arabia and Iran, which had long backed opposing sides in conflicts around the Middle East. Riyadh had severed ties in 2016 after Iranian protesters attacked Saudi diplomatic missions following the execution of leading Shiite cleric Nimr al-Nimr.


The Hindu
13-06-2025
- Politics
- The Hindu
Israel-Iran strikes: ‘Violation of international laws', says Saudi Arabia
Riyadh, long a Tehran rival before reconciling in 2023, strongly condemned a wave of strikes that Israel launched against military and nuclear sites in Iran on Friday (June 13, 2025). The strikes, which left key military commanders and nuclear scientists dead, stoked fears of a full-blown war in the region and jeopardised U.S.-Iran nuclear talks set for Sunday (June 15, 2025) in Oman. 'The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia expresses its strong condemnation and denunciation of the blatant Israeli aggressions against the brotherly Islamic Republic of Iran, which undermine its sovereignty and security and constitute a clear violation of international laws and norms,' the foreign ministry said in a statement. Describing the strikes as 'heinous attacks', it added that 'the international community and the (UN) Security Council bear a great responsibility to immediately halt this aggression', which Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said would last days. The attacks sent shock waves across the oil-rich Gulf with fears of a broader conflagration as oil prices soared more than 12%. In 2023, China brokered a landmark reconciliation deal between Saudi Arabia and Iran, which had long backed opposing sides in conflicts around the Middle East. Riyadh had severed ties in 2016 after Iranian protesters attacked Saudi diplomatic missions following the execution of leading Shiite cleric Nimr al-Nimr.


Business Recorder
13-06-2025
- Politics
- Business Recorder
Saudi Arabia says Israel Iran strikes ‘violation of international laws'
RIYADH: Riyadh, long a Tehran rival before reconciling in 2023, strongly condemned a wave of strikes that Israel launched against military and nuclear sites in Iran on Friday. The strikes, which left key military commanders and nuclear scientists dead, stoked fears of a full-blown war in the region and jeopardised US-Iran nuclear talks set for Sunday in Oman. 'The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia expresses its strong condemnation and denunciation of the blatant Israeli aggressions against the brotherly Islamic Republic of Iran, which undermine its sovereignty and security and constitute a clear violation of international laws and norms,' the foreign ministry said in a statement. Israel strikes Iran nuclear facilities, missile factories Describing the strikes as 'heinous attacks', it added that 'the international community and the (UN) Security Council bear a great responsibility to immediately halt this aggression', which Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said would last days. The attacks sent shock waves across the oil-rich Gulf with fears of a broader conflagration as oil prices soared more than 12 percent. In 2023, China brokered a landmark reconciliation deal between Saudi Arabia and Iran, which had long backed opposing sides in conflicts around the Middle East. Iranian state media confirms killing of Revolutionary Guards chief in Israeli strike Riyadh had severed ties in 2016 after Iranian protesters attacked Saudi diplomatic missions following the execution of leading Shiite cleric Nimr al-Nimr.


Daily Tribune
19-05-2025
- Business
- Daily Tribune
Saudi airline resumes first Iran hajj flights since 2015: official
A Saudi airline has resumed flights for Iranian hajj pilgrims to the kingdom for the first time in a decade, the latest sign of the warming ties between the countries. 'Flynas resumed Iranian pilgrims flights from Imam Khomeini (airport) in Tehran on Saturday,' a Saudi civil aviation authority official told AFP, speaking on condition of anonymity. The official said flights would also be added from Mashhad in Iran, allowing more than 35,000 pilgrims to travel to Saudi Arabia on the airline. Flynas is a budget airline based in Saudi Arabia, which operates domestic and international routes. The official stressed that the flights were not commercial and were only for the hajj pilgrimage. The hajj is due to begin during the first week of June, and pilgrims from across the globe have already begun pouring into Saudi Arabia. Iran and Saudi Arabia resumed relations in March 2023 under a surprise China-brokered deal after a seven-year rupture. Saudi Arabia severed relations with Iran in 2016 after its embassy in Tehran and consulate in the northwestern city of Mashhad were attacked during protests after Saudi Arabia executed Shiite cleric Nimr al-Nimr. No Iranian pilgrims were allowed into Saudi Arabia in 2016, the year that ties were ruptured, as the two sides were unable to organise a protocol for them to attend.


Express Tribune
19-05-2025
- Politics
- Express Tribune
Saudi airline resumes first Iran hajj flights since 2015
A Saudi airline has resumed flights for Iranian hajj pilgrims to the kingdom for the first time in a decade, the latest sign of the warming ties between the countries. "Flynas resumed Iranian pilgrims flights from Imam Khomeini (airport) in Tehran on Saturday," a Saudi civil aviation authority official told AFP, speaking on condition of anonymity. The official said flights would also be added from Mashhad in Iran, allowing more than 35,000 pilgrims to travel to Saudi Arabia on the airline. Flynas is a budget airline based in Saudi Arabia, which operates domestic and international routes. The official stressed that the flights were not commercial and were only for the hajj pilgrimage. The hajj is due to begin during the first week of June, and pilgrims from across the globe have already begun pouring into Saudi Arabia. Iran and Saudi Arabia resumed relations in March 2023 under a surprise China-brokered deal after a seven-year rupture. Saudi Arabia severed relations with Iran in 2016 after its embassy in Tehran and consulate in the northwestern city of Mashhad were attacked during protests after Saudi Arabia executed Nimr al-Nimr. Since the March 2023 Iranian-Saudi rapprochement, the regional powers have intensified their contacts. The two exchanged ambassadors and visits of foreign ministers before the late Ebrahim Raisi made the first visit by an Iranian president to the kingdom in 20 years for a joint Arab-Islamic summit on the Gaza war in November 2023. In December, Iran Air resumed operations between Mashhad and Dammam in eastern Saudi Arabia. Last month, Saudi Defence Minister Prince Khalid bin Salman travelled in a rare visit by a Saudi royal to Iran where he also met supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.