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US, UK call for diplomatic response to oil attacks

By Jennifer Y Omiloli

English Prime Minister Boris Johnson has concurred with US President Donald Trump that there must be “a unified diplomatic response from worldwide accomplices” to the end of the week assaults on Saudi oil facilities.

Johnson’s office said the two chiefs talked by telephone on Wednesday.

England has joined the U.S. others in denouncing Saturday’s assaults on the core of the Saudi oil industry, yet says it’s too soon to state who is to be faulted.

The U.S. affirms Iran propelled the assaults, which were guaranteed by Yemeni dissidents. Saudi Arabia has avoiding legitimately blaming Iran for propelling the ambush yet says Iranian journey rockets and automatons were utilized.

Iran denies contribution.

Strains in the Gulf have ascended since Trump singularly pulled back the U.S. from Tehran’s 2015 atomic arrangement with world forces. England and other European nations are as yet submitting to the understanding.

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