Saudi king warns attacks on oil stations threaten global supply

Saudi Arabia’s King Salman has said that attacks on Saudi
oil assets last month are a threat to global oil supplies and regional
security, while again accusing Iran-backed groups of carrying them out.
“The drone attacks on Saudi oil pumping stations carried out
by groups supported by Iran not only threaten the security of the kingdom and
the Gulf, but also threaten maritime safety and global oil supplies,” Salman
said at an Organisation of Islamic Cooperation summit in the Saudi city of
Mecca on Saturday.
On Friday Salman convened emergency summits of Gulf and then
Arab leaders to discuss drone strikes on oil installations in Saudi and attacks
on four vessels, including two Saudi oil tankers, off the UAE coast in May.
Salman told the Arab meeting that decisive action was needed to stop Iranian
“escalations” in the region.
Riyadh has accused Tehran of ordering the drone strikes,
which were claimed by Yemen’s Iran-aligned Houthi group. US national security
adviser John Bolton said on Thursday that evidence of Iran’s being behind the
tanker attacks would be presented to the UN Security Council as early as next
week.
Tehran has denied involvement in either attack.
Salman said the summit would seek to confront “aggressive
threats and subversive activities” and work for the future of Arab and Islamic
states.
Notably absent from the 57-member summit was Turkey’s
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. The regional heavyweight was instead
represented by its foreign minister Mevlut Cavusoglu.
Erdogan’s visit would have been his first to the kingdom
since the brutal murder last October of journalist Jamal Khashoggi in the Saudi
consulate in Istanbul, which tarnished the international reputation of Crown
Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
The OIC meeting is the third and final summit hosted by
Saudi Arabia this week.
Salman also said the Palestinian cause represented a core
issue for the OIC and that the kingdom “refused any measures that touch on the
historical and legal position of East Jerusalem”.