A Saudi Foreign Ministry source says that following Iranian-backed Houthi rebels' attacks on oil facilities in the past two days, the kingdom is absolving itself of responsibility for any shortage of oil supplies in energy markets.
The announcement said that the attacks on the oil and gas production facilities in the kingdom have unbearable bureaucracies on the oil sector, which will impair the kingdom's ability to produce oil and affect its ability to meet its obligations to customers.
The Kingdom stresses that it is important for the international community to be aware of the danger that Iran continues to equip the Houthis with advanced ballistic missile and UAV technologies that are harming the kingdom's oil and gas production facilities.
The government's ability to produce oil and its ability to meet its obligations is paramount for the world to prosper. Iran is undoubtedly threatening the security and stability of oil supplies to international markets.
A Saudi Foreign Ministry source said it was important for the international community to take responsibility for maintaining oil supplies and resolutely opposing Iran-backed Houthi rebels, as well as deter them from the devastating attacks that pose a direct threat to oil supply security in the highly sensitive energy market.