
RIYADH : Saudi Arabia cautiously welcomed on Monday the Geneva nuclear deal reached between Iran and world powers as a first step toward reaching a comprehensive solution for Iran’s controversial nuclear program.
“This agreement could be a first step towards a comprehensive solution for Iran’s nuclear program, if there are good intentions,” the Council of Ministers said.
The Cabinet session was chaired by Crown Prince Salman Bin Abdul Aziz, Deputy Premier and Minister of Defense, at Al-Yamama Palace here.
Minister of Culture and Information Dr. Abdulaziz Khoja said in a statement to Saudi Press Agency (SPA) following the session that the government of Saudi Arabia reviewed the Geneva nuclear deal diligently.
Accordingly, the Cabinet noted that a comprehensive solution should lead to the removal of all weapons of mass destruction, especially nuclear, from the Middle East and the Arabian Gulf. The Cabinet also hoped that such a solution should be followed by important steps that would guarantee the right of all states in the region to use nuclear power for peaceful purposes.
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