Saudi Arabia said on Monday that it claims no responsibility for a shortage in global oil supplies after an alleged attack by Yemeni rebels impacted production in the kingdom. A statement from Saudi Arabia’s government said “that it will not bear any responsibility for any shortage in oil supplies to global markets in light of the attacks on its oil facilities from Iranian-backed terrorist Houthi militias,” according to the state-run Saudi Press Agency. The kingdom further blamed Iran for allegedly equipping the Houthi militants “with the technology of the ballistic missiles” and drones that target Saudi oil refineries, “resulting in serious consequences for upstream and downstream sectors affecting” its oil exports. “The international community must assume its responsibility to preserve energy supplies,” the Saudi statement further said, without elaborating. Iran-backed Houthi militants seized Yemen’s capital, Sanaa, in 2014 following several years of unrest triggered after the country’s Arab Spring-linked protests …