Conservative MPs have accepted nearly £100,000 ($133,300) in luxury hotel stays, business class flights and hospitality from Saudi Arabia this year, prompting a complaint to Parliament’s standards watchdog for a potential breach of the rules on declaring financial interests, Middle East Eye can reveal.
"Possible boycott of the Islamic Republic’s crude oil as sought by US President Donald Trump would affect the market," pointed out Iran’s Minister of Petroleum Bijan Zangeneh.
"US’ complicity in KSA’s war on Yemen is proven by its attempts to divert attention away from Riyadh’s atrocities in the country," Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman stressed.
Iranian President placed stress that regional countries are capable of sort out their own setbacks without unwanted interference from the US or Israel.