Saudi Arabia says rejects foreign intervention in Iraq

Riyadh blamed the unfolding crisis on years of 'sectarian and exclusionary' policies

Update: 2014-06-16 18:32 GMT
Iraqi men fill a military truck to join the Iraqi army at the main recruiting center in Baghdad, Iraq. (Photo: AP)
Dubai: Saudi Arabia said on Monday it rejected foreign interference in Iraq, after Islamist militants seized broad swathes of the country. 
 
In a cabinet statement published on the official news agency SPA, Riyadh blamed the unfolding crisis on years of "sectarian and exclusionary" policies. 
 
It also urged the "quick formation of a national consensus government."

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