Saudi Arabia Urges Iran to Reach Nuclear Deal With US or Risk Israeli Attack - News From Antiwar.com
- Saudi Arabia's defense minister, Prince Khalid bin Salman, visited Tehran on April 17 to deliver a warning to Iran's leadership about nuclear deal negotiations.
- The visit occurred amid strained US-Iran talks and a recent 2023 rapprochement between Riyadh and Tehran brokered by China after decades of hostility.
- Prince Khalid urged Iran to take US President Trump's offer seriously and warned that failure to reach a nuclear deal might prompt an Israeli military strike.
- Trump, who terminated the previous nuclear agreement in 2018, said he advised Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu against taking steps that might interfere with the negotiations and indicated that the parties involved are nearing an agreement.
- The warning reflects regional concerns that unresolved nuclear disputes and Iranian policies risk further instability, with Saudi Arabia seeking to avoid war and regional escalation.
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Saudi Arabia warned Iran to reach nuclear deal with Trump or risk Israeli strike
Defense Minister Prince Khalid bin Salman urged Iran to rethink its regional policy, saying it would be better to reach a deal with the U.S. than face the possibility of an Israeli attack if the talks broke down
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