The region will enter 'very dangerous' phase if a nuclear agreement with Iran is not reached, Saudi foreign minister warns
Saudi Foreign Minister Farhan said Iran’s neighbours need more and tangible assurances to believe that it does not aim to obtain nuclear weapons.
“If Iran gets an operational nuclear weapon, all bets are off,” Faisal bin Farhan said at an event in UAE's Abu Dhabi, according to the Saudi Gazette newspaper. “We are in a very dangerous space in the region and you can expect that regional states will certainly look towards how they can ensure their own security,” the top Saudi diplomat said.Arguing that the present indications are not positive, Farhan said Iran’s neighbours need more and tangible assurances to believe that it does not aim to obtain nuclear weapons.
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