27 Nov 2024
Saturday 8 April 2017 - 11:22
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Saudi King appreciates Trumps order to attack Syria

Saudi King appreciates Trumps order to attack Syria


IFP - Saudi Arabias King Salman has expressed his gratitude to US President Trump for the US military attack on a Syrian airfield, and described it a courageous decision.






United States President Donald Trump has spoken to Saudi Arabias King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud by phone on Saturday regarding the Washingtons latest direct military action in Syria.

During the telephone conversation, Trump briefed the Saudi King on the launch of 59 precision guided missiles that hit Shayrat Airfield in Syria, where Washington claims Tuesdays alleged chemical attack was launched.

On his part, Saudi King Salman congratulated the US President on this courageous decision which serves the regional and world interest, a statement released by SPA read.

In one of the first international reactions to the developments in Syria, Saudi Arabia on Friday said it fully supports US strikes on military targets in the country, adding that it was a courageous decision by President Donald Trump in response to the use of chemical weapons against civilians.

A responsible source at the foreign ministry expressed the Kingdom of Saudi Arabias full support for the American military operations on military targets in Syria, which came as a response to the Syrian regimes use of chemical weapons against innocent civilians, a statement carried by state news agency SPA said.

The statement praised what it described as the courageous decision by Trump and said it holds the government of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad responsible for the military strikes.

The Saudi kings remarks came as his country has been launching deadly airstrikes against the impoverished people of Yemen for the past two years. According to the UN, the Saudi military campaign has claimed the lives of more than 11,000 Yemenis and left 40,000 others wounded.

Local Yemeni sources have already put the death toll from the Saudi war at over 12,000, including many women and children.


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