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If the attacks are not stopped, we will not be responsible for the reduction in oil supplies: Saudi Arabia

 The Saudi Foreign Ministry has said that if attacks on Iranian-backed Houthi militia's oil installations were not stopped, Saudi Arabia would not be responsible for reducing oil supplies to the world market.

According to the Saudi Press Agency, the Foreign Ministry stated that "Saudi Arabia insists that the international community should be aware of Iran's supply of missiles and drones to the Houthi militia, which could lead to the destruction of Saudi oil and gas facilities." Iran's approach, which affects energy supplies, could have serious consequences for the global oil market. "


"Targeting oil installations will affect oil production, so Saudi Arabia will not be able to meet its obligations to supply oil to the world market."

The Foreign Ministry said in a statement that "this will definitely affect the global market and the energy sector."

The ministry said "the international community must play its part and thwart the pro-Iranian Houthi militia's intentions so that energy supplies can continue to flow."

"It must stop the Houthi militia from targeting oil installations at this critical juncture."