The Congress of the United States held the voting,
associated implementation of a law that allows families of nearly 3,000
incident of 9/11 victims Sue Saudi Arabia.
However, by doing the voting Congress considered override a
veto by President Barack Obama, who said it would make a ' dangerous ' example.
As quoted from the BBC, Friday (30/9/2016), 15 of the 19
hijackers were citizens of Saudi Arabia. But it does not mean that the oil-rich
country was directly involved in the attack.
"Annihilation of sovereign freedom will cause a
negative impact on all countries, including the U.S.," said Secretary of
State Saudi Arabia in a statement.
"Saudi Arabia is very worried that demands for
punishment by the families of the victims of 9/11 in the United States to the
Kingdom for crimes that we do not create," continued the statement.
Meanwhile, Obama said that by enacting the law, the U.S. can
make is in a difficult position.
"The victims are entitled to compensation, we therefore
establish fundraiser compensation. But by demanding Saudi Arabia, it will
affect the long term cooperation relationship with us, "said Obama offered
from CNN
Obama mentioned the policy of Congress to do the voting it
was a ' mistake '.