Saudi Arabia's Foreign Ministry condemned Iran's "heinous" attacks on the kingdom and other Gulf states, warning Tehran it would be the biggest loser if the attacks continued.

The statement was made after two people were killed in an Iranian attack on Saudi Arabia on Sunday.

In a stern statement, the ministry said Iran's actions against its neighbors "are unacceptable under any circumstances" and reiterated the kingdom's right to take any action it deems necessary.

"Targeting civilian airports and oil facilities is nothing but a demonstration of determination to threaten security and stability and a flagrant violation of international agreements and international law," the statement said, as reported by The National (9/3).

The ministry warned that continued attacks would have a major impact on current and future relations.

"We emphasize that Iran's current actions against our countries do not reflect wisdom or interest in avoiding an escalation cycle, in which Iran will be the most harmed party," the ministry said.

It is known that regional escalation in the Middle East has increased since Israel and the US launched a joint attack on Iran on February 28, which killed more than 1,200 people, including Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, and injured more than 10,000 others, quoted from Anadolu.

Tehran retaliated with missile and drone attacks targeting Israel, Iraq, Jordan, and Gulf states that host US military assets.


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