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Saudi king urges Iran to end ‘negative’ behavior in region

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Saudi ArabiaтАЩs King Salman bin Abdul-Aziz al-Saud Salman urged archrival Iran Thursday to end its тАЬnegative behaviourтАЭ in the region, after Riyadh accused Tehran of aiding Yemeni rebels in launching deadly attacks on his country.

However, the monarch, who turns 86 on Friday, appeared to soften his hawkish tone toward the Islamic republic, after having urged world powers last year to take a тАЬfirm stanceтАЭ against Tehran.

King Salman, addressing the Shura council, the top government advisory body, virtually for a second year in a row, spoke for less than four minutes.

He read slowly from a white piece of paper, pausing at times, in a speech broadcast three hours after its initial scheduled time.

The official Saudi Press Agency later released the kingтАЩs full statement.

тАЬWe hope (Iran) changes its policy and negative behaviour in the region, and it heads towards dialogue and cooperation,тАЭ he said, according to the statement.

тАЬWe are following with great concern the Iranian regimeтАЩs destabilising policy to security and safety in the region.тАЭ

Riyadh and Tehran have been bitter foes for decades, taking opposing sides in a range of regional conflicts, including in Yemen where Saudi Arabia leads a military coalition against Iran-backed Huthi rebels.

The two sides have held several rounds of talks since April aimed at improving relations.

King Salman, however, accused Iran of тАЬestablishing and supportingтАЭ sectarian and armed groups in the region.

тАЬWe are also following the Iranian regimeтАЩs support of the terrorist Huthi militia, which is prolonging the war in Yemen and exacerbating the humanitarian situation there, as well as threatening the security of the kingdom.тАЭ

Yemen has been wracked by civil war since 2014 pitting the government тАФ supported by the Saudi-led coalition тАФ against the Houthi Shiites who control much of the countryтАЩs north, including the capital Sanaa.

Tens of thousands of people have been killed in what the United Nations describes as the worldтАЩs worst humanitarian crisis, with over 80% of YemenтАЩs population dependent on aid.

The coalition Sunday accused Iran and LebanonтАЩs Hezbollah group of helping the Houthis launch missiles and drones at Saudi Arabia, where two people were killed last week.

Saudi Arabia has long accused Iran of supplying the Houthis with sophisticated weapons and its Hezbollah proxy of training the insurgents.

Tehran denies the charges, while Hezbollah has dismissed them as тАЬridiculous.тАЭ

On oil, King Salman said Riyadh was тАЬkeen to keep the OPEC+ agreement working due to its essential role in stabilising oil markets,тАЭ stressing the importance of all participating countriesтАЩ commitment to the deal.

The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and allied producers agreed this month to stick to planned increases in output in January, despite the economic uncertainties linked to the omicron coronavirus variant.

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