The Saudi king has advised Ahmadinejad to be careful

Filed under:Politics — posted by webmaster on March 31, 2007 @ 4:58 pm

King of Saudi Arabia Abdullah has warned the president of Iran Mahmoud Ahmadinejad that he should seriously think about military threat of the USA. The Minister for Foreign Affairs of Saudi Arabia (Prince Saud al-Faisal) has told about it in interview to Newsweek magazine.
Abdullah has already met Ahmadinejad on the 4th of March. Then the parties have officially agreed to unite efforts for suppression of radical enmities in the region. However in a lobby of a meeting, al-Faisal has told that the king has concentrated attention on absolutely other things and has advised Iranian President to consider seriously possible consequences of his refusal of stopping the nuclear program of Iran.
In his interview prince Saud al-Faisal has declared that their government has warned Iranian President of the possible consequences of the nuclear program, but Ahmadinejad continues to play with fire. They told him that he should not forget about the threat from the West (the USA) and this threat is quite real and obvious.
Besides the Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs has noticed, King Abdullah has openly accused the President of Iran of kindling violence over Iraq. According to al-Faisal’s words, the Saudi leader has asked “not to interfere with the Arabian business”. The Iranian leader has rejected these charges.
It is worth of mentioning that on March, 24th the UN Security Council has accepted the resolution 1747 demanding from the Iranian government to bring the nuclear program into accord with the IAEA’s requirements and to begin new negotiations within 60 days. Official Teheran refuses to carry out requirements of Security Council, insisting, that its nuclear program has exclusively peace character.
 

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