Al-Mouallimi: Iran's support for militias violates UN resolutions
Saudi Arabia's representative to the United Nations, Ambassador Abdullah Al-Muallimi, said on Monday, that Iran's support for militias in the region violates UN resolutions. In addition, in his speech before the First Committee of the 75th session of the United Nations General Assembly, Al-Muallami added the importance of efforts that achieve the goals of eliminating nuclear weapons, especially in the Middle East.
He said, It is regrettable that the Middle East region remains intractable to international and regional efforts to make it a nuclear-weapon-free zone in light of the availability of international consensus and an urgent regional desire to make the region free of nuclear weapons.
The Saudi representative to the United Nations stated that the Kingdom's previous support for the nuclear agreement between Iran and the countries of the Group 1 + 5 was based on its complete conviction of the need to work on everything that would reduce the spread of weapons of mass destruction in the Middle East and the world.
Saudi Arabia also expressed, in the speech delivered by the permanent representative to the United Nations, its deep concern about Iran's continued failure to abide by its nuclear pledges, the most recent of which was what the International Atomic Energy Agency stated, that Iran's stockpile of enriched uranium currently exceeds ten times the limit stipulated in the nuclear agreement. The international community is with Iran, which is a continuation of the Iranian escalation in the series of violations that were reflected in previous reports issued by the Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency.
Al-Muallami stressed the importance of a comprehensive international agreement regarding Iran's nuclear program, which guarantees preventing it from obtaining nuclear weapons, and ensuring that its destabilizing behavior in the region and the world is addressed and its sponsorship of terrorist
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