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Arab states back Saudi Arabia in expelling Canadian ambassador over human rights dispute
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Several Arab states have jumped at the chance to support Saudi Arabia in a recent diplomatic spat with Canada, after its criticism of the ultraconservative kingdom’s arrest of women’s rights activists.
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The Kingdom of Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates and the Palestinian Authority have all released statements voicing their support for Saudi Arabia’s decision to expel Canadian ambassador Dennis Horak.
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In a statement, the Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs accused Canada of making “false” statements and interfering with Saudi internal affairs, and said ambassador Dennis Horak was no longer welcome in the country. It added that the Saudi ambassador to Ottawa was summoned back to the kingdom for consultations.
Saudi Arabia will also freeze all new trade and investment transactions with Canada.
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The Saudi Foreign Ministry made the announcement early on Monday, local time, giving Horak 24 hours to leave the kingdom and said it would recall its ambassador to Canada as well.
The Kingdom of Bahrain posted a note to its government website on Monday, affirming “its full solidarity with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia against any external interference in its internal affairs or any side’s attempt to undermine the Saudi sovereignty.”
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“The Kingdom of Bahrain also confirms its absolute support for the measures taken by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in response to the statements made by the Canadian Minister of Foreign Affairs and the Canadian Embassy in Riyadh, on what they called civil society activists,” the statement continued.
The statement appears to refer to a dispute centred around tweets by Canadian diplomats calling on the kingdom to “immediately release” detained women’s rights activists.