Saudi Arabia repeats baseless allegations against Iran

Saudi Arabia's foreign minister has once again blamed Iran for the attacks on Aramco oil facilities in Eastern Saudi Arabia, without providing any evidence to back up his claim.

Iran Press/ Middle East: Speaking at the Chatham House think tank in London, the Saudi foreign minister, Adel al-Jubeir, repeated the baseless allegations against the Islamic Republic of Iran, claiming that Tehran was behind the Yemeni drone strikes against Saudi oil facilities in the east of the country.

Al-Jubeir had previously claimed that the Saudi oil facilities were attacked with Iranian weapons.

The Yemeni army and polular committees on 14 September targeted the Aramco oil facilities, using 10 home-made drones (or UAVs), in response to the on-going crimes of the Saudi-led coalition in Yemen.

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