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Saudi Arabia recalls ambassador to Berlin

Gabriel’s comments were “unjust and unfortunate” says a spokesman for the Saudi foreign ministry

18.11.2017 - Update : 18.11.2017
Saudi Arabia recalls ambassador to Berlin BERLIN, GERMANY - NOVEMBER 16: German Foreign Minister Sigmar Gabriel and Lebanese Foreign Minister Gebran Bassil (not seen) hold a joint press conference following their meeting in Berlin, Germany on November 16, 2017. ( Cüneyt Karadağ - Anadolu Agency )

By Ahmed al-Masri and Zeynep Tufekci

RIYADH

Saudi Arabia has recalled its ambassador to Berlin in protest over the German foreign minister’s comments regarding Lebanon’s resigned Prime Minister Saad Hariri, according to Saudi state media Saturday.

Saudi Arabia reacted to Sigmar Gabriel, who harshly criticized the foreign policy of the Riyadh administration, especially with the resignation of former Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri.

Gabriel’s comments were “unjust and unfortunate”, a spokesman for the Saudi foreign ministry said, speaking anonymously due to restrictions on speaking to the media.

“Saudi Arabia has decided to recall its ambassador to Germany for consultations and will give the German ambassador in the kingdom a letter protesting these unfortunate and unjustified statements,” SPA (Saudi News Agency) said, citing the spokesman.

Gabriel said Thursday that he shared the concern about the threat of instability and bloodshed in Lebanon and, without mentioning Saudi Arabia directly, warned against the “adventurism” behind the Lebanon crisis.

In his Nov. 4 resignation address, Hariri accused Iran and its Lebanese ally, Hezbollah, of sowing “sedition” in the region.

Hariri's resignation, which has yet to be endorsed by Lebanese President Michel Aoun, came amid tension between Saudi Arabia and Iran.

Aoun said he would not accept Hariri's resignation until he returns to Lebanon to explain his position.

Hariri was appointed prime minister late last year. Before his resignation on Nov. 4, he led a 30-member government that included Hezbollah.

Reporting by Ahmed al-Masri and Zeynep Tufekci; Writing by Sena Guler

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