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Saud Al-Faisal Maintains that Terrorism is an International
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New Delhi, December 26, SPA -- Calling for the formation of a special
task force for combating all forms of terrorism under the umbrella of
the United Nations, Prince Saud al-Faisal, the Foreign Minister of
the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, said terrorism is an international
problem.
In his meetings today with Indian National Security Advisor
Narayanan, Foreign Minister Pranab Mukherjee, Minister of State for
Foreign Affairs E. Ahmad, and Vice President Mohammad Hamed Ansari,
Prince Saud Al-Faisal conveyed to the Indian leadership and people
the condemnation of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King
Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Saud and the Saudi government and people of
the terrorist attacks that took place in Mumbai recently.
Further expressing the Kingdom's position which condemns all forms of
terrorism, he also offered the Kingdom's condolences for the victims
of the recent attacks of Mumbai which led to the killing and injury
of tens of people.
For their part, the Indian officials expressed thanks to and
appreciation of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques and the
government and people of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for their
support for the Republic of India.
In a joint press conference with the Indian Foreign Minister, the
Saudi Foreign Minister stated the Kingdom's position against
terrorism, noting that terrorism aims at two main things: instigating
conflicts and creating sedition between countries.
"We should work together to counter this dangerous international
phenomenon, forbid it from achieving its objectives and uproot it",
he said.
Prince Saud presented to the Indian officials copy of the
recommendations of the International Counter Terrorism Conference
which was held in Riyadh in February 2005, including a proposal by
the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques to establish an international
center to combat terrorism.
He highlighted the projected role for the center within the
international efforts to fight the phenomenon.
Prince Saud was accompanied by Undersecretary for Bilateral Relations
Dr. Khaled Al-Jindan; Director General of the Minister's Office Hamad
Al-Fares; and Manager of Information Department Osama Nugali.
--SPA
New Delhi, December 26, SPA -- Calling for the formation of a special
task force for combating all forms of terrorism under the umbrella of
the United Nations, Prince Saud al-Faisal, the Foreign Minister of
the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, said terrorism is an international
problem.
In his meetings today with Indian National Security Advisor
Narayanan, Foreign Minister Pranab Mukherjee, Minister of State for
Foreign Affairs E. Ahmad, and Vice President Mohammad Hamed Ansari,
Prince Saud Al-Faisal conveyed to the Indian leadership and people
the condemnation of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King
Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Saud and the Saudi government and people of
the terrorist attacks that took place in Mumbai recently.
Further expressing the Kingdom's position which condemns all forms of
terrorism, he also offered the Kingdom's condolences for the victims
of the recent attacks of Mumbai which led to the killing and injury
of tens of people.
For their part, the Indian officials expressed thanks to and
appreciation of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques and the
government and people of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for their
support for the Republic of India.
In a joint press conference with the Indian Foreign Minister, the
Saudi Foreign Minister stated the Kingdom's position against
terrorism, noting that terrorism aims at two main things: instigating
conflicts and creating sedition between countries.
"We should work together to counter this dangerous international
phenomenon, forbid it from achieving its objectives and uproot it",
he said.
Prince Saud presented to the Indian officials copy of the
recommendations of the International Counter Terrorism Conference
which was held in Riyadh in February 2005, including a proposal by
the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques to establish an international
center to combat terrorism.
He highlighted the projected role for the center within the
international efforts to fight the phenomenon.
Prince Saud was accompanied by Undersecretary for Bilateral Relations
Dr. Khaled Al-Jindan; Director General of the Minister's Office Hamad
Al-Fares; and Manager of Information Department Osama Nugali.
--SPA