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Riyadh summits embodied keenness to achieve security, stability, says King Salman

Talks with Trump represent a turning point in bilateral ties: Cabinet

- ARAB NEWS

RIYADH: King Salman thanked US President Donald Trump and leaders of Arab and Islamic countries who participat­ed in the Gulf Cooperatio­n Council (GCC) consultati­ve meeting, the GCC-US Summit and the ArabIslami­c-American Summit hosted by Riyadh.

Addressing a regular Cabinet meeting at Al-Yamamah Palace in Riyadh on Monday, the king said the summits embodied the keenness of participat­ing countries to face various challenges and achieve peace, security and stability.

The historic agreement signed by the GCC countries with the US, and the establishm­ent in Riyadh of a center for combating terrorism, came as an extension of efforts exerted against terrorism, he added.

The aim of the Global Center for Combating Extremist Ideology (Etidal) is to spread moderation and immunize families and communitie­s from extremism, he said.

Talks with Trump and between highrankin­g Saudi and US officials, discussion of the latest regional and global developmen­ts, and the signing of a joint strategic vision and of trade and investment deals worth $280 billion represent a turning point in bilateral ties, the king said.

The Cabinet said the hosting of the summits reflected the respect enjoyed by the Kingdom internatio­nally, its keenness to bolster cooperatio­n with friendly countries, and its leading role in facing terrorism and boosting peace, security and stability regionally and globally.

The Cabinet thanked King Salman for his address at the Arab-Islamic-American Summit, and noted Trump’s keenness to strengthen ties with the Arab and Islamic worlds.

It recalled the king’s stress on the responsibi­lity of Arab and Islamic countries to join hands against evil and extremism, in line with Islamic teachings based on peace and moderation.

The Cabinet lauded his call for efforts to eradicate terrorism, achieve peace between the Palestinia­ns and Israelis, find a solution to the Syrian crisis, and stop the exploitati­on of Islam as a means to instigate hatred, extremism, terrorism, and religious and sectarian conflicts, as Tehran, its affiliates and other terrorist organizati­ons are doing.

The launch of Etidal embodies the Kingdom’s major and continued efforts against terrorism, the Cabinet said.

It thanked Trump for stressing the need to eradicate terrorism and dry up its sources, form new partnershi­ps for regional and global peace and prosperity, and an alliance of countries against extremism.

The Cabinet expressed appreciate­d for the Riyadh Declaratio­n, which was issued at the end of the Arab-Islamic-American Summit, notably the parts calling for close partnershi­p between the US, Arab and Islamic countries against extremism and terrorism, bolstering cooperatio­n and coexistenc­e between faiths and cultures, countering sectarian agendas and interferen­ce in countries’ internal affairs, and enhancing joint action against piracy.

Locally, the Cabinet was briefed on preparatio­ns by different government sectors to serve Umrah pilgrims and visitors of the Two Holy Mosques during Ramadan.

The Cabinet condemned the attack on a security patrol in Al-Masoura district, Qatif province, which resulted in the martyrdom of a soldier and the injury of five security men.

It lauded the announceme­nt by the Public Investment Fund (PIF) on the establishm­ent of Saudi Arabian Military Industries (SAMI), which the Cabinet said will allow the Kingdom to localize 50 percent of the government’s military spending by 2030.

It thanked King Salman for his directives for a quick response to combat and contain cholera in Yemen, and to protect the Yemeni people from the disease.

The Cabinet approved a memorandum of understand­ing (MoU) for cooperatio­n between the Saudi and Japanese government­s on implementi­ng Vision 2030.

It approved two MoUs on cooperatio­n between the Saudi Ministry of Energy, Industry and Mineral Resources, and Japan’s Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry.

The Cabinet authorized the education minister, or whomever he authorizes, to discuss with Sweden an MoU on scientific and educationa­l cooperatio­n between the two countries’ education ministries.

The Cabinet authorized the minister of labor and social developmen­t, or whomever he authorizes, to discuss with Azerbaijan an MoU between the Saudi and Azeri labor ministries.

It authorized the minister of energy, industry and natural resources, or whomever he authorizes, to discuss with Sweden an MoU on scientific and technical cooperatio­n between the two government­s.

The Cabinet assigned the Electricit­y & Cogenerati­on Regulatory Authority (ECRA) to undertake the organizati­on of water and sewage services, and approved the name-change of the Irrigation and Sewage Authority in Ahsa to the Public Authority of Irrigation.

 ??  ?? King Salman chairs the Cabinet session at the Al-Yamamah Palace in Riyadh on Monday. (SPA)
King Salman chairs the Cabinet session at the Al-Yamamah Palace in Riyadh on Monday. (SPA)

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