Saudi King Uses UN Speech To Call For Comprehensive Solution On Iran

Saudi King Uses UN Speech To Call For Comprehensive Solution On Iran
Saudi King Uses UN Speech To Call For Comprehensive Solution On Iran

 

 

Saudi Arabia’s King Salman bin Abdulaziz has taken aim at Iran during a speech to the UN General Assembly, calling for a comprehensive solution to contain the Islamic republic and stop it from getting weapons of mass destruction.

 

“A comprehensive solution and a firm international position are required,” he said in a video statement that was prerecorded and delivered on September 23 during the second day of the UN General Assembly’s virtual general debate. Saudi King

 

“Our experience with the Iranian regime has taught us that partial solutions and appeasement did not stop its threats to international peace and security,” King Salman said in his debut speech to the 193-member UN General Assembly’s annual meeting, which this year has gone virtual because of the coronavirus pandemic.

 

He said Iran had exploited a 2015 nuclear deal with world powers “to intensify its expansionist activities, create its terrorist networks, and use terrorism,” adding that this had produced nothing but “chaos, extremism, and sectarianism.”

 

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The United States quit the pact in 2018 and has since imposed unilateral sanctions on Iran as it pushes Tehran to negotiate a new deal. On September 21 it announced new sanctions against Iran’s Defense Ministry and other bodies involved in its nuclear and weapons program, continuing a policy it describes as “maximum pressure” in response to “malign behavior” by Tehran.All the remaining parties to the nuclear deal and 13 of the 15 UN Security Council members say the U.S. claim on sanctions is void, and diplomats say few countries are likely to reimpose the measures. In his speech, King Salman also expressed support for U.S. efforts to start talks between Israel and the Palestinians and called for disarming Hizballah in Lebanon.
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