The United Nations Security Council is riddled with double standards
and has failed the Middle East, Saudi Arabia said Friday as it rejected
an offer to join the body.
In a statement published by the Saudi foreign ministry, the kingdom
claimed that the council is incapable of keeping the peace
internationally.
“To have the Palestinian cause remaining without a fair and permanent
solution for 65 years, which resulted in several wars that threatened
international peace and security, is evidence and proof of (the)
Security Council’s inability to perform his duties and
responsibilities,” CNN quoted the ministry as saying in the statement.
It also blamed the Security Council for not preventing the spread of
weapons of mass destruction in the region – especially nuclear weapons, a
likely allusion to Saudi Arabia’s adversarial neighbor Iran.
Lastly, the kingdom brought up the civil war in Syria, blaming the UN
for not punishing the government after a poison gas attack there killed
hundreds of civilians.
Saudi Arabia backed the Syrian rebels and called for the overthrow of autocratic Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
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