Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Bahram Qassemi said in a recent statement that Saudi Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir “makes ridiculous statements about Iran whenever he is frustrated."
The senior Iranian diplomat advised him to think twice about "the repercussions of his statements.”
The spokesman noted that it is understandable that the Saudi foreign minister has had difficult days in the wake of the release of the secret 9/11 report.
Qassemi added that the world would certainly realize the significance of the information the report reveals about the kingdom's support for terrorism.
In Mid-July, the US released 28 pages of a congressional report on the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, which hinted at the Saudi government’s involvement in the attacks.
“While in the United States, some of the September 11 hijackers were in contact with, and received support or assistance from, individuals who may be connected to the Saudi Government,” reads part of the report.
The report also showed information indicating that “Saudi Government officials in the US may have other ties to al-Qaeda and other terrorist groups.”
Of the 19 terrorists, who hijacked four airliners, 15 were Saudis.
The 9/11 terrorist attacks killed nearly 3,000 people in the US and caused billion worth of infrastructure and property damage.
House of Saud has adopted an aggressive policy toward Iran and its allies, which are helping Iraq and Syria fight menacing Takfiri militancy.
Takfirism, which is the trademark of many terrorist groups operating in the region, is largely influenced by Saudi-sponsored Wahhabism.
It is worthy to mention that Imam Khomeini, the late founder of the Islamic Republic through his speeches and messages frequently exposed crimes being committed by House of Saud against Muslim Ummah