Kuwait and Jordan are the two countries that border both Iraq and Saudi Arabia. If you count territorial waters as well, then Iran borders both Iraq (over land) and Saudi Arabia (across the Persian Gulf at the maritime border).
Answer 1
See links below for the map of Saudi Arabia (courtesy of the Foreign Affairs)
From the north; Jordan, Iraq
From the east; Qatar, UAE, Oman, Kuwait, and the Persian Gulf
From the south; Yemen and Oman
The western border is formed by the Red Sea
Answer 2
The countries with which Saudi Arabia shares a land border are Jordan, Iraq, Kuwait, Qatar, UAE, Oman, and Yemen.
In addition, Saudi Arabia is close by water to Egypt, Israel, and Bahrain.
Jordan,Irak,Kuwait,Qatar,U A E,Oman and Yemen
All of the Gulf countries do share a border with Saudi Arabia (except the island of Bahrain which is off of the Saudi coast), but there is no "requirement" that Gulf countries border Saudi Arabia.
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Saudi Arabia and Oman
yemen
Oman and Saudi Arabia.
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The two countries on Iraq's southern border are Saudi Arabia and Kuwait.
Middle Eastern countries do not have counties.
qatar borders Saudi Arabia and Bahrain
Two. Iraq and Saudi Arabia.
Yemen and Oman.
The two countries on Iraq's southern border are Saudi Arabia and Kuwait.