Iran denies information about an “imminent Iranian attack” on Saudi Arabia

Iran denies information about an “imminent Iranian attack” on Saudi Arabia

News from Al-Madinah: According to reports that were reported on Tuesday, Nasser Kanaani of the Iranian Foreign Ministry denied a “imminent Iranian strike” on Saudi Arabia’s territory.
In response to the article of the Wall Street Journal, Kanaani said: “Such news materials biased by some Western and Zionist circles are published with the aim of creating a negative atmosphere against the Islamic Republic of Iran and destroying the current positive trends with the countries of the region.

“The Islamic Republic of Iran continues a policy of good neighbourliness with its neighbours on the basis of mutual respect and within the framework of international principles and rules, and seeks to consolidate and enhance stability and security in the region about establishing a constructive interaction with its neighbours and will continue this seriously,” a spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs stressed.

The Wall Street Journal reported on Tuesday that Saudi Arabia and the United States have exchanged intelligence regarding a “imminent Iranian attack” on targets in the Kingdom.
The journal claims that the flow of intelligence has improved the combat readiness of “American and other” forces operating in the Middle East.

The Iranian army intends to attack targets in the Iraqi city of Erbil as well as the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia itself in the upcoming days or weeks, according to intelligence data provided by the Saudi government.
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Source: Organizations.

Iran disputes reports that it will attack Saudi Arabia “imminently.”

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