It is irresponsible to blame anyone for Saudi attack: China

It is irresponsible to blame anyone for Saudi attack: China

It is irresponsible to blame anyone for Saudi attack: China
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China’s Foreign Ministry said that it is irresponsible to blame anyone for an attack on Saudi Arabia’s oil facilities without conclusive facts.

According to the details, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying appealed for calm and restrain and urged to oppose all measures to increase tensions.

While giving a media briefing Hua Chunying, spokeswoman of China’s Foreign Ministry said, “Pondering who is to blame in the absence of a conclusive investigation I think is in itself not very responsible. China’s position is that we oppose any moves that expand or intensify conflict.”

On September 14 Drone attacks have set Saudi Arabia’s two major oil facilities of Aramco on fire.

According to details, First drone hit Abqaiq, site of Aramco’s largest oil processing plant, while a second drone attack started fires in the Khurais oilfield.

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Security teams have controlled the fire, which caused massive loss.

Drone attacks have been verified by the interior ministry of Saudi Arabia.

U.S. President Donald Trump on Sunday telephoned Saudi Crown Prince Muhammad Bin Salman after attacks on two Saudi Aramco plants, including the world’s biggest oil processing facility.

Both the leaders discussed the situation after the recent drone attacks on the oil fields.

Trump offered Prince Mohammed “his support for Saudi Arabia´s self-defense,” the White House said, following an earlier statement from Riyadh saying the crown prince told Trump the kingdom was “willing and able” to respond to the attacks blamed on Yemeni rebels.

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