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Iran nuclear deal: Saudi Arabia 'satisfied' with Obama's reassurances that deal will bring stability to region | Iran nuclear deal: Saudi Arabia 'satisfied' with Obama's reassurances that deal will bring stability to region |
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Saudi Arabia has expressed satisfaction at President Obama's reassurances over the recent Iran nuclear deal – agreeing that it could help bring stability and security to the region. | |
Following meetings in Washington between King Salman and Mr Obama, the Saudi government's foreign minister said he hoped Iran would use the deal for development at home. | Following meetings in Washington between King Salman and Mr Obama, the Saudi government's foreign minister said he hoped Iran would use the deal for development at home. |
Adel al-Jubeir said lifting international economic sanctions on Iran in return for a reduction in its nuclear programme would be one less problem for the region. | Adel al-Jubeir said lifting international economic sanctions on Iran in return for a reduction in its nuclear programme would be one less problem for the region. |
“The president explained and affirmed that the agreement prevents Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon,” Al Jazeera reported from a press conference on Friday. | “The president explained and affirmed that the agreement prevents Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon,” Al Jazeera reported from a press conference on Friday. |
“The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is satisfied with these assurances after having spent the last two months consulting with its allies in Europe and other places.” | “The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is satisfied with these assurances after having spent the last two months consulting with its allies in Europe and other places.” |
This is a move on from Saudi Arabia's earlier concerns about the Iran deal, which the Sunni government has previously said could economically empower Shiite-run Iran to fund more military activities in the Middle East. | This is a move on from Saudi Arabia's earlier concerns about the Iran deal, which the Sunni government has previously said could economically empower Shiite-run Iran to fund more military activities in the Middle East. |
In May King Salman, who only took the throne in January, skipped a Gulf Arab summit at Camp David – a move widely seen as a diplomatic snub over Mr Obama's Iran strategy. | In May King Salman, who only took the throne in January, skipped a Gulf Arab summit at Camp David – a move widely seen as a diplomatic snub over Mr Obama's Iran strategy. |
Yet Al Jazeera reported Jubeir to have said: “We hope that the Iranians will avail themselves of this opportunity in order to use the openness to the world and the additional income that they receive to fund domestic development.” | Yet Al Jazeera reported Jubeir to have said: “We hope that the Iranians will avail themselves of this opportunity in order to use the openness to the world and the additional income that they receive to fund domestic development.” |
Riyadh and Tehran are otherwise opposed on a number of issues. There is Iranian support for the Assad regime in Syria, versus criticism from the Saudi government. Saudia Arabia is also leading a coalition of forces alongside the US against Houthi rebels in Yemen backed by Iran. | Riyadh and Tehran are otherwise opposed on a number of issues. There is Iranian support for the Assad regime in Syria, versus criticism from the Saudi government. Saudia Arabia is also leading a coalition of forces alongside the US against Houthi rebels in Yemen backed by Iran. |
Despite the promising rhetoric, the Saudi foreign minister said Obama's reassurances over the deal were “one less problem, for the time being, to deal with” in relation to Iran. | Despite the promising rhetoric, the Saudi foreign minister said Obama's reassurances over the deal were “one less problem, for the time being, to deal with” in relation to Iran. |
“We can now focus more intensely on the nefarious activities that Iran is engaged in in the region,” ABC news reported him as saying. | “We can now focus more intensely on the nefarious activities that Iran is engaged in in the region,” ABC news reported him as saying. |
This includes, from Riyadh's view, Tehran's backing of rebels in Yemen. The Saudi government is preparing to recapture the rebel-held capital of Sana'a, leading Mr Obama to urge that humanitarian assistance also be high up on the King's agenda. | This includes, from Riyadh's view, Tehran's backing of rebels in Yemen. The Saudi government is preparing to recapture the rebel-held capital of Sana'a, leading Mr Obama to urge that humanitarian assistance also be high up on the King's agenda. |
Mr Obama and King Salman agreed on the need for a functioning government in Yemen and to address the food and shelter crisis there which has caused thousands to flee their home country, the BBC reported. | Mr Obama and King Salman agreed on the need for a functioning government in Yemen and to address the food and shelter crisis there which has caused thousands to flee their home country, the BBC reported. |
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