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King Mohammed VI Condemns Houthi Attacks on Saudi Oil Facilities

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King Mohammed VI Condemns Houthi Attacks on Saudi Oil Facilities

King Mohammed VI Condemns Houthi Attacks on Saudi Oil Facilities

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Rabat – King Mohammed VI has addressed a letter to King Salman of Saudi Arabia to condemn Houthi drone attacks on two Saudi oil facilities.

In his letter, the monarch said that the attacks undermine the security and stability of the world.

Morocco’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation quoted the letter in which the monarch expressed solidarity with Saudi Arabia.

“I assure you of the absolute solidarity of the kingdom of Morocco with Saudi Arabia and its unwavering support against any threat that undermines the country’s security and territorial integrity,” the monarch said.

The King also reiterated Morocco’s determination to further strengthen diplomatic ties with its Gulf ally. He emphasized that the two countries share bonds of solidarity and “sincere brotherhood.”

Read Also: Saudi Arabia, UAE Reiterate Support for Morocco’s Territorial Integrity

He added that “the security and stability of Saudi Arabia is an integral part of the security and stability of Morocco.”

Several other countries have condemned the attacks against the Saudi oil facilities, including the UK and UAE.

On Saturday, September 14, the UK condemned the drone attack in a statement from Andrew Murrison the British foreign affairs minister responsible for the Middle East and North Africa. 

The minister described the attack by Houthis as “totally unacceptable.”

Murrison added that Houthis “must stop undermining Saudi Arabia’s security by threatening civilian areas and commercial infrastructure.”

“Totally unacceptable attack on oil facilities in Saudi Arabia this morning,” said Murrison.

Al Jazeera reported on Monday, September 16 that the Houthis are threatening to “expand” their Saudi targets.

Tags: houthis and Saudi arabiasaudi arabia and moroccoYemen and Saudi Arabia
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