Saudi Arabia’s cabinet, chaired by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, has strongly condemned the recent Iranian attacks on Gulf countries and reaffirmed its commitment to protecting citizens and expatriates.
The cabinet also pledged to take all necessary measures to defend national security and maintain regional stability.
During an online cabinet meeting chaired by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Saudi ministers reviewed the latest developments in the region, particularly the recent escalation following attacks attributed to Iran.
The cabinet described the Iranian attacks on Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries as a serious crime, saying the strikes have undermined regional peace and violated the sovereignty of nations.
Commitment to protect citizens, expatriates
The Saudi cabinet reaffirmed that the Kingdom remains fully committed to ensuring the safety and protection of its citizens and expatriates.
Officials emphasized that defending the country’s security remains a top priority, and the government will continue to act decisively to safeguard national interests.
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The cabinet announced that Saudi Arabia will take all necessary measures to protect its national security in response to the evolving regional situation.
Saudi authorities also stressed their determination to use all available resources to promote peace and stability in the region, while ensuring the safety of the Kingdom and its people.
Saudi Arabia thanks countries that showed solidarity
During the meeting, the cabinet expressed gratitude to countries that supported Saudi Arabia following the Iranian attacks.
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Saudi officials also appreciated the solidarity shown by friendly nations, noting that the countries targeted by the attacks stand together with the Kingdom during this challenging period.
Assistance for passengers
The cabinet further stated that Saudi authorities are doing everything possible to assist travelers stranded at airports across the Kingdom amid the regional tensions.
Officials said efforts are underway to support affected passengers and ensure their safety and well-being while travel disruptions continue.







