Princess Rima bint Bandar Al Saud:
The rocket does not deviate if there is an American in front of it
Saudi Ambassador to the United States Princess Rima bint Bandar Al Saud warned that the decline in U.S. arms sales to her country could put Americans living in the Kingdom at risk.
In detail, Princess Rima acknowledged that relations between the United Kingdom and the United States are at a point in contention, "while noting that the decline in U.S. arms sales could leave Americans living in Saudi Arabia unprotected from Houthi threats.
In an interview with CNN
the Ambassador of Saudi Arabia pointed out that "defending this nation is defending the world. It is a defence of the world economy ".
Princess Rima continued:
- "This is what is at stake.
- his affects Washington, D.C., 80 1,000 Americans living
- and working in Saudi Arabia.
When a missile is fired from Yemen
this missile does not turn left or right "for an American presence.
On OPEC Plus's decision to cut oil production, which angered Washington, the Ambassador of Saudi Arabia stressed that the decision was "apolitical."
The decision by Saudi Ar abia-led OPEC Plus
prompted bipartisan outrage in Washington, and the White House announced it would reconsider the relationship with the kingdom. Princess Rima downplayed the controversy surrounding OPEC's recent decision, noting that "this debate about OPEC is today, because the world is tense. but it is not the talk of the future ".
Saudi Arabia warns
Withdrawal from oil reserves "market manipulation"
Saudi Energy Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman criticized the use of oil reserves to manipulate markets, warning of the consequences of draining precautions at a later stage,
Blah is a reliable energy supplier and keen to stabilize the market
- But solving the world's current energy crisis will not come from a single country
- Commenting on Washington's reaction to the OPEC decision
- the Saudi minister said we decided to be mature on this issue.
Statements came less than a week after the US President's decision to withdraw an additional 15 million barrels of oil from the strategic reserve in an effort to cut prices
Days before the congressional midterm elections
Democrats feared the impact of energy prices on their chances of winning against Republicans.
In this context, the Forum of Gas Exporters held in Cairo expressed deep concern about attempts to cap gas prices and change the politically motivated pricing mechanism.
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