The Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced its strong condemnation of the attacks that targeted Kuwaiti border facilities, an offshore drilling rig belonging to the Kuwait Oil Company, and the Kuwaiti consulate in Basra, considering them flagrant violations.

This condemnation comes amid increasing regional escalation in the Gulf region, as Iran continues its worrying activities.

The ministry also stressed its condemnation of the targeting of two UAE oil tankers in the Strait of Hormuz, and Iran's continued threat to the region's security by attacking the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, Bahrain, and Qatar.

The Kingdom affirmed its absolute rejection of Iran's violation of the sovereignty of sister states, and its ongoing behavior of undermining the security and stability of the region, warning that these acts violate international law, the UN Charter, the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, and good neighborliness.

For its part, the Kingdom held Iran responsible for the consequences of the continuation of these brutal attacks, and demanded an immediate halt to such violations to preserve the security, stability, and safety of the region. The Kingdom also affirmed its full solidarity with sister states in the measures they take to preserve their sovereignty.

Riyadh holds Tehran responsible for the consequences of the continuation of these attacks, calling for their immediate halt to preserve the security of the region. The Kingdom affirms its full solidarity with sister states in their defensive measures for their sovereignty. It considers these developments a test of international commitments to Gulf security, amid anticipation of the positions of the international community.