Saudi Arabia announces that it is not responsible for any shortage in oil supplies in light of the Houthi attacks

An official source in the Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia announces that it will not bear responsibility for any shortage of oil supplies to global markets in light of the attacks on its oil facilities from the Iranian-backed terrorist Houthi militia, and the Kingdom stresses the importance of the international community being aware of the danger of Iran’s continuation It continues to provide the terrorist Houthi militia with ballistic missile technologies and advanced drones, with which they target oil and gas production sites and their derivatives in the Kingdom, with dire effects on the production, processing and refining sectors, and this will lead to an impact on the Kingdom’s production capacity and its ability to fulfill its obligations, which undoubtedly threatens the security and stability of energy supplies to world markets.

The source indicated the importance of the international community assuming its responsibility to maintain energy supplies and standing firmly against the Iranian-backed terrorist Houthi militia and deterring them from their sabotage attacks, which pose a direct threat to the security of petroleum supplies in these extremely sensitive circumstances in global energy markets.

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