‘Insulted’ Saudi Arabia has little to fear from UK parliament probe
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Issue 934
- 26 Oct 2012
| 3 minute read
The threat of another British-Saudi row hung in the air this week, as news emerged that Saudi Arabia was “insulted” by a UK parliamentary Foreign Affairs Committee (FAC) decision to review London’s relations with Riyadh. Saudi Arabia was “re-evaluating… historic relations with Britain”, the BBC said on 15 October, quoting Saudi ambassador to London Prince Mohammed Bin Nawaf Al-Saud. “All options will be looked at,” he ominously stated
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