Iran's Supreme Leader Khamenei lashes out against Saudi Arabia for strengthening US ties
Iran’s
Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei
Iran's Supreme Leader said Saturday that Saudi Arabia is a “cow being milked” by the
U.S.
Supreme
Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, speaking at an event marking the first day of
Ramadan, accused Saudi Arabia of trading its wealth with “pagans and enemies,”
according to the semi-official Fars news agency.
"The
stupid Saudi government thinks it can attract the friendship of enemies by
giving them money," he said.
Khamenei
added that Saudi Arabia’s rulers faced “certain downfall” for aligning itself
with the U.S, Reuters reported.
"They
act cordially towards the enemies of Islam while having the opposite behavior
towards the Muslim people of Bahrain and Yemen," he said. "They will
face certain downfall.”
The
Supreme Leader’s comments come a week after President Donald Trump signed a
$110 billion weapons deal with Saudi Arabia during his visit to the kingdom.
Meanwhile,
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani earlier called for improved relations with
Gulf nations during a phone call with the emir of Qatr, Tamim bin Hamad
al-Thani.
“We
want the rule of moderation and rationality in the relations between countries
and we believe that a political solution should be a priority," Rouhani
was quoted as saying. "The countries of the region need more cooperation
and consultations to resolve the crisis in the region and we are ready to
cooperate in this field.”
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