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Foreign ministers Al-Jubeir and Lavrov say two countries speak with one voice on regional challenges

- GHAZANFAR ALI KHAN

JEDDAH: Saudi Arabia and Russia agree on internatio­nal principles that guarantee the sovereignt­y of Syria in accordance with internatio­nal law and noninterfe­rence in the country’s internal affairs, the Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs, Adel bin Ahmad Al-Jubeir, said on Sunday after a meeting with the Russian Foreign

Minister Sergey Lavrov.

With regard to the challenges facing the region, the stances of the two countries are identical, Al-Jubeir said.

During a joint press conference with his Russian counterpar­t in Jeddah, Al-Jubeir said the two men had discussed the importance of reaching a political solution in accordance with the declaratio­n of “Geneva 1” and UN Security Council resolution 2254.

He stressed the Kingdom’s support for de-escalation zones and political processes in Syria to get it out of the crisis, preserve its territoria­l integrity, guarantee the rights of all Syrian communitie­s and seek to find political solutions based on the Geneva resolution that would lead to the formation of a transition­al authority.

On the Qatar crisis, Al-Jubeir said the Saudi stance was clear, and had been stated repeatedly.

“Qatar knows what is required. We want clarity with regard to the Qatari position. We want a seriousnes­s in finding a solution of this crisis leading to implementa­tion of the principles supported by all countries of the world, non-support of terrorism, non-financing of terrorism, non-hosting of wanted persons, non-disseminat­ion of hatred and extremism and non-interferen­ce in the affairs of other countries that were among 13 demands submitted to the Qatari side through the State of Kuwait.

“In this regard, we have taken measures and will continue our stance until Qatar responds to the will of the internatio­nal community to stop supporting and financing terrorism and extremism.”

Al-Jubeir said Qatar did not abide by the Riyadh agreement in 2013/2014, which was why Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Bahrain and Egypt had taken action.

“Qatar must realize its policies are unacceptab­le, not only for countries in the region but all over the world. I do not think that there is a state that backs support or financing of terrorism or incitement to extremism or interferen­ce in the affairs of other countries. Now, we hope that wisdom in the state of Qatar will prevail.”

After a meeting with King Salman, the Russian foreign minister expressed his satisfacti­on with the level of cooperatio­n between the two countries.

 ??  ?? King Salman receives Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov at Al-Salam Palace in Jeddah on Sunday. (SPA)
King Salman receives Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov at Al-Salam Palace in Jeddah on Sunday. (SPA)

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