
Saudi Arabia may take further punitive measures against Iran after cutting ties with its regional rival this week, the Saudi foreign minister said on Saturday, January 9, 2016 Saudi embassy attack in Tehran, Reuters reported on Jan. 9th, 2016.
Foreign minister Adel al-Jubeir’s comments came in a press conference after an extraordinary meeting of the foreign ministers of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), convened to discuss tensions with Iran after attacks on Saudi diplomatic missions there.
“We are looking at additional measures to be taken if it (Iran) continues with its current policies,” Jubeir said, without elaborating on what these measures could be.
The crisis between conservative Sunni kingdom and Shi’ite power Iran, both major oil exporters, started when Iranian regime mobs ransacked the Saudi embassy in Tehran and the consulted in the city of Mashhad.
the storming of the Saudi embassy in Tehran, promted Riyadh to sever relations. Tehran cut all commercial ties with Riyadh, and banned pilgrims from traveling to Mecca.
“The escalation is coming from Iran, not from Saudi Arabia or the GCC …. We are evaluating Iran’s moves and taking steps to counter them. Things will be clearer in the near future,” Jubeir said.
After the meeting the GCC, which comprises Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Qatar, Oman, Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates, condemned the Iranian interference in the internal affairs of Saudi Arabia and the region.
Jubeir also said his country had asked the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, of which Iran is a member, to convene an extraordinary meeting to discuss the aggression against its embassy.