Riyadh: Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman has warned that oil prices could increase to "unimaginably high numbers" if the world does not act to deter Iran, the media reported on Monday.
The Crown Prince said on Sunday that a war between Saudi Arabia and Iran would ruin the global economy, following the September 14 drone attacks on a major oil field and a petroleum processing facility in the Kingdom, which it blames on Tehran.
"If the world does not take strong and firm action to deter Iran, we will see further escalations that will threaten world interests."
"Oil supplies will be disrupted and oil prices will jump to unimaginably high numbers that we haven't seen in our lifetimes," the Crown Prince said.
He said that the Middle East region "represents about 30 per cent of the world's energy supplies, about 20 per cent of global trade passages, about 4 per cent of the world GDP".
"Imagine all of these three things stop. This means a total collapse of the global economy, and not just Saudi Arabia or the Middle East countries," the Crown Prince added.