Saudi Arabia's King Salman struck a defiant note against the kingdom's...
Saudi king blames Iran for "chaos", says strikes failed to hurt kingdom's developmentRIYADH - Saudi Arabia’s King Salman struck a defiant note against the kingdom’s enemies, saying on Wednesday that missile and drone strikes it blames on Iran had not halted development and reiterating that Riyadh will not hesitate to defend itself.
He also said the oil policy of the kingdom, the world’s top oil exporter, is aimed at promoting market stability. He said Aramco’s response had proven the kingdom’s ability to meet global demand in any shortage, and praised the company’s initial public offering, which began this week, saying it would attract foreign investment and create thousands of jobs.
Washington and Riyadh blame Tehran for the September attacks and earlier ones against oil tankers in Gulf waters and other Saudi oil installations. Iran denies involvement.
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