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Dialogue best way to promote peace, security: Shoura chief

Saudi commitment to defeat terrorism highlighte­d at IPU assembly

- ARAB NEWS

Al-Asheikh delivered his speech at the 137th Internatio­nal Parliament­ary Union (IPU) assembly in Saint Petersburg, Russia, under the theme “Promoting Cultural Pluralism and Peace Through Inter-Faith and Inter-Ethnic Dialogue.”

Al-Asheikh said the Kingdom is seeking to spread a culture of dialogue locally, regionally and internatio­nally, in order to reinforce and promote coexistenc­e, respect, and global peace.

He highlighte­d the Kingdom’s great efforts espoused by the King Abdul Aziz Center for National Dialogue, including periodic meetings to discuss local issues.

The establishm­ent of the King Salman Center for Internatio­nal Peace in Malaysia and the King Salman Center for Interrelig­ious and Intercultu­ral Dialogue in Austria are a result of the Kingdom’s strong belief in the human capacity to make the world a more peaceful place, he said.

He called for concerted internatio­nal efforts to fight terrorism, issue more laws and regulation­s against terrorist attacks, fight the terrorist mindset and its financing sources, and create a list of all terrorist organizati­ons and states that support them.

“The Kingdom has never missed a chance to fight terrorism. It even organized the Arab-IslamicAme­rican Summit focusing on ways to eliminate terrorism, and establishe­d the Global Center for Combating Extremist Ideology (Etidal) in Riyadh,” he said.

Concerning local and internatio­nal issues, Al-Asheikh confirmed that the Palestinia­n cause remains one of the Kingdom’s priorities. He called for just and comprehens­ive peace in Palestine in accordance with internatio­nal resolution­s and the Arab Peace Initiative.

On the war in Yemen, he stressed that the Kingdom is aware of the suffering of the Yemeni people caused by Houthi militias.

The Kingdom will not waver in its determinat­ion to stand beside the Yemeni people, he said. The aid the Kingdom has provided to Yemen in the past few years has reached more than $8 billion allocated through the King Salman Center for Relief and Humanitari­an Aid and UN organizati­ons, he added.

Al-Asheikh also said that the Kingdom supports a political solution in Syria.

King Salman also allocated $15 million to help the Rohingya people fleeing Myanmar, and communicat­ed with the Bangladesh government to reopen border crossings for them.

The UAE requested the inclusion of an emergency item in the assembly sessions: The Rohingya humanitari­an crisis.

At the 137th IPU Assembly in St. Petersburg, a new president will be elected for a three-year term. The candidates are: Gabriela Cuevas Barron from Mexico and Ivonne Passada from Uruguay.

The IPU has more than 171 Parliament members from around the world and works through an executive committee and four permanent committees: Peace and internatio­nal security; sustainabl­e developmen­t; finance and trade; democracy and human rights; and UN affairs.

ST. PETERSBURG: Shoura Council President Abdullah Al-Asheikh said that the Kingdom, under the leadership of King Salman, believes in dialogue as an effective means to achieve security, peace and prosperity.

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