Saudi embassy in Germany warns against false news
The Saudi embassy in Germany has criticized media outlets and social for spreading false news
The Saudi embassy in Germany has criticized media outlets and social for spreading false news in a bid to distort information regarding relations between the two countries.
In a statement published on its twitter account, the embassy accused parties, including countries hostile to the kingdom of standing behind these reports, that misquoted Saudi and German officials – without giving an example.
The statement read: “Their desperate attempts to mislead public opinion by spreading such bogus news are doomed.”
The embassy calls on all media outlets to acquire news directly related to both countries from official sources.
This article was first published on AlArabiya.net
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