The US decision to withdraw from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), more commonly known as Iran nuclear deal, has sparkled uncerainty over the reached nuclear arrangements and Tehran's further actions.

Riyadh will seek to develop its own nukes if Tehran decides to renew its nuclear weapons program, Saudi Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir said.

"If Iran acquires nuclear capability we will do everything we can to do the same," the minister said as quoted by the CNN.

In the wake of US President Donald Trump's announcement that he was pulling out Washington from the 2015 nuclear agreement, Saudi Arabia welcomed this step, adding that it would follow the US and would also reinstate anti-Iranian sanctions.

The sanctions were lifted under the JCPOA in exchange for Iran maintaining its nuclear program peaceful.