Saudi suspends diplomatic ties with Canada following tweets from Canada's Ministry For Foreign Affairs

Saudi Arabia has expelled the Canadian ambassador and frozen all new trade and investment deals after the country's Foreign Ministry criticized human-rights violations in the Islamic kingdom.
Saudi Arabia said it has recalled its ambassador in Canada and expelled the North American country̢۪s envoy. Above, the Canadian flag flies on Parliament Hill in Ottawa.
Saudi Canada Diplomatic Ties
Saudi Canada Diplomatic Ties
In a statement released Sunday, the Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs said the Canadian Ambassador Dennis Horak must leave the country "within the next 24 hours" and recalled its own envoy to Canada.
"The Kingdom views the Canadian position as an affront ... that requires a sharp response to prevent any party from attempting to meddle with Saudi sovereignty," read the statement, adding that it retained the "right to take further action." Bahrain, a staunch Saudi ally, said it backed the move in a statement on Monday. The country's foreign ministry slammed what it called "unacceptable intervention in the internal affairs of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia," according to Bahrain's official news agency.
The statement follows a series of tweets from the Canadian Foreign Ministry last week urging the Saudi authorities to "immediately release" civil-rights activists. A recent Saudi government crackdown has seen a number of high-profile activists detained, including women's rights campaigner Samar Badawi, whose brother Raif has been behind bars since 2012 and is sentenced to receive 1,000 lashes.




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