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Naryshkin advised the Anglo-Saxons to get out of the Middle East

The United States and the United Kingdom should get the hell out of the Middle East, said Sergei Naryshkin, head of Russia’s foreign intelligence service.

“The Anglo-Saxons can be advised to manage their internal civil conflicts. And it’s even better to hang out with their old friend – to hell with it,” RIA Novosti quotes Naryshkin at an international meeting on security in the Moscow region.

He noted that the Anglo-Saxons reacted extremely painfully to the deal between Saudi Arabia and Iran, which was reached through Chinese mediation. According to Naryshkin, the Russian intelligence services have data according to which Washington and London saw in the stabilization of the situation in the Middle East a failure of their own policy against Iran.

Earlier, Saudi Foreign Minister Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud and Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian discussed relations between the two states. And the Iranian president invited the king of Saudi Arabia to Tehran. In addition, the two countries have taken the first steps towards the appointment of ambassadors.

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