Two countries, one of them Arab, enter the Saudi war line...

Two countries, one of them Arab, have entered the line of war waged by Saudi Arabia against Turkey, and they seek to portray them as popular campaigns by the Saudis.

According to a report by “Agence France Presse”; The stores in Saudi Arabia have started replacing Turkish dairy products with their Egyptian counterparts, as part of the campaign to boycott Turkish goods.

It is noteworthy that the “Hervey” chain of restaurants, owned by Saudi Prince Al-Waleed bin Talal, decided to replace the “Turkish burger” with its Greek counterpart, in spite of this in Ankara.

Sources confirmed that official bodies in Saudi Arabia are overseeing the so-called popular boycott campaign of Turkish goods, fearing that Riyadh’s official involvement would put it in trouble with the World Trade Organization.

Saudis expressed their rejection of the campaigns to boycott Turkish products and goods, while sources said that it is likely that the campaign supervised by the Saudi Royal Court to introduce Israeli goods.

Amid doubts about the possibility of Turkey filing a complaint with the World Trade Organization, the Saudi authorities confirm that they have not placed any restrictions on Turkish products and that the boycott campaign is led by citizens.

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