Expelled Canadian envoy says stable Saudi Arabia needed amid Khashoggi probe
OTTAWA — Canadian and global foreign policy towards Saudi Arabia can’t be driven by revulsion over the treatment of individual human rights cases, Canada’s most recent ambassador to the country says.
Dennis Horak, who was expelled from Saudi Arabia in August after its rulers were incensed by a tweet from Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland, essentially branded the desert kingdom too big to fail.
“Whether we like it or not, the world needs Saudi Arabia … if Saudi Arabia were to descend into the kind of chaos that’s potentially there, it would make Syria look like a picnic,” Horak told a Tuesday night meeting of the Canadian International Council in Ottawa.
“We need a stable Saudi Arabia, as imperfect as it might be.”