Saudi Arabia seeks to avert tensions in the region with Iran, but is ready to respond with "strength" after attacks on Saudi oil assets the previous week.
According to the Interfax news agency, the Kremlin has still not received an answer from the White House over the possibility of Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump meeting.
The Minister of State for Foreign Affairs of Saudi Arabia Adel al-Jubeir stated on Sunday that the country did not want to wage a war with Iran, though it reserved the right with "all strength" to any new provocation or direct attack.
The Deputy Governor of the People's Bank of China Pan Gongsheng stated on Sunday that the bank would continue supporting the stability of the yuan's exchange rate.
On Sunday, tens of thousands of Swiss voters supported repairment of the country's corporate tax system in order to keep its status of a global business hub.
On Saturday, the US multinational oil and gas corporation ExxonMobil announced the evacuation of all its foreign workers from the West Qurna oil field in Iraq.
Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, the former Argentine President, has announced that she would stand as a Vice President candidate in the country's national elections.
The Saudi Arabian King Salman has invited Arab and Gulf leaders to emergency summits over the recent attacks on the Kingdom and its neighbouring UAE.
Ali Hassan Khalil, The Lebanese Finance Minister, said on Saturday that the country's 2019 draft budget would have a deficit under 9% of GDP.
According to the latest poll, Nigel Farage's newly formed Brexit Party is at 34% lead over both of the Labour Party and the ruling Conservative Party.
On Saturday, Huawei's founder and Chief Executive Officer Ren Zhengfei said that he expected the company's growth to slow, because of the recent US sanctions.
Evo Morales, the President of Bolivia, announced on Saturday that he would run for a fourth-term, defying the country's constitutional term limits.
The British Prime Minister Theresa May stated that she intends to make a bold offer to UK's Parliament, in the last attempt to get them to approve her Brexit deal in early June.
Angela Merkel, the German Chancellor, said on Saturday that Europeans must push back against the destructive speech of far-right parties.
Tarcisio Gomes de Freitas, the Brazilian Infrastructure Minister, said that Spain's tourism Grupo Globalia would launch a new airline in Brazil.
According to a top Iranian official, Iran has adopted new tactics and destinations of its crude oil shipments following the new US sanctions.
Chrystia Freeland, the Canadian Foreign Minister, said on Saturday that the government would try to ratify the new North American Trade Agreement quickly.
Austria's Vice-Chancellor Heinz-Christian Strache resigned on Saturday after a video apparently showed him offering to funnel state construction contracts to a firm in exchange for political favour.
The Italian Central Bank planned to embrace investment criteria that reward firms that approach climate change as a threat to financial stability.
Keir Starmer, the Labour Party's Brexit spokesperson, said on Saturday that the UK's government Brexit legislation needs to include a public vote.
The senior Chinese diplomat Wang Yi told Mike Pompeo, the US Secretary of State, that the United States actions on trade have damaged China's interests and its businesses.
Xiao Yaqing, the chairman of the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission, has been appointed as the director of China's Administration for Market Regulation.
Scott Morrison, the Australian Prime Minister, celebrated the Liberal-National coalition Party unexpected victory in the country's parliamentary elections on Saturday.
The largest Finish retail chain, S-Group, is expected to start testing food deliveries using assistance of drones at the beginning of summer.