Al Arabiya English9h agoSource 84Low

Saudi FM, Arab counterparts condemn Iranian attacks

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Saudi Foreign Minister and Arab counterparts condemned Iranian attacks, according to a report by Al Arabiya English. The condemnation highlights ongoing tensions between Arab states and Iran. The specific nature of the attacks was not disclosed in the headline.

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Strengthens Arab alliance against Iran.

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  • Strengthens Arab alliance against Iran.
  • May influence US and European foreign policy.

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Plain English

Saudi Arabia's Foreign Minister and other Arab officials commented on Iranian attacks.

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