
A senior advisor to the Saudi
royal family has accused its Western allies of deceiving the oil rich
kingdom in
striking the nuclear accord with Iran
and said Riyadh would follow an independent foreign policy.
Nawaf Obaid told a think tank meeting in London that Saudi Arabia was
determined to pursue its own foreign and policy goals. Having in the past
been reactive to events, the leading Sunni Muslim nation was determined to
be pro-active in future.
Mr Obaid said that while Saudi Arabia knew that the US was talking directly to
Iran through a channel in the Gulf state of Oman, Washington had not
directly briefed its ally.
"We were lied to, things were hidden from us," he said. "The
problem is not with the deal struck in Geneva but how it was done."
A fellow of Harvard University's Belfer Centre and adviser to Prince Mohammad,
the Saudi ambassador to London, Mr Obaid said Saudi Arabia would continue to
resist Iranian involvement in the Syrian civil war. In particular he pointed
to Iranian Revolutionary Guards involvement in battles in Syria on behalf of
the regime.
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