Riyadh:Amid the ongoing tensions with Iran, intensified after last week's attacks on Saudi oil tankers, the Foreign Ministry of Saudi Arabia said on Sunday that the country will do its best to avoid war, but stand ready to respond with 'full force and determination'.
"Saudi Arabia does not want a war in the region, does not seek it and will do everything in its power to prevent this war. At the same time, it confirms that if the other side chooses war, the kingdom will respond with full force and determination and will defend itself and its interests," said Adel al-Jubeir, the Saudi Minister of State for Foreign Affairs.
On May 12, two oil tankers from Saudi Arabia and two other vessels were targeted in the United Arab Emirates' (UAE) exclusive economic zone. Even though no one has claimed responsibility for the sabotage, the United States has reportedly suggested that sanctions-battered Iran, which has now entered a new phase of tensions with Washington, might have been behind the attack, as reported by media.
Two days later, Yemen's Houthi rebels carried out drone attacks on Saudi oil facilities, causing minor damage to one of the pumps of Saudi's Aramco's cross-country pipeline. In retaliation, the Saudi-led coalition carried out airstrikes in a residential area of Yemen's capital Sanaa. The retaliatory airstrikes claimed the lives of six people and wounded many others.