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Cabinet lauds king’s orders on easing citizens’ living conditions

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Chaired by King Salman at Al-Yamamah Palace in Riyadh Tuesday, the Cabinet also praised the king’s orders on the payment of financial rewards to military personnel serving at the Kingdom’s southern frontline, and cost of living allowances for retired employees and social security beneficiar­ies, as well as the increase of stipend payments for students.

The Cabinet also appreciate­d the king’s orders on the government’s bearing the value-added tax (VAT) of citizens benefiting from private health and education services and the payment of VAT in the purchasing price of a citizen’s first house, as long as it does not exceed SR850,000 ($226,636).

The Cabinet stressed that the king’s orders came from his keen desire to care for the country’s citizens and provide continued support to them toward a decent life, and to ensure a distinct living standard for all segments of society.

King Salman also briefed the Cabinet on the phone call made to Kuwait’s Emir Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah; his talks with Malaysian Prime Minister Mohammed Najib Abdul Razzaq and President Nicos Anastasiad­es of Cyprus, during which agreements of cooperatio­n were signed; and the results of his meeting with the Speaker of House of Representa­tives of Arab Republic of Egypt Dr. Abdel-Aal.

At the regional level, the Cabinet welcomed the statement issued by Arab foreign ministers at their meeting in Jordan on the consequenc­es of a US decision to recognize Al-Quds as a capital of Israel, which stressed that Al-Quds will remain a central issue for the Arabs and key to peace in the region. It also supported the reference in the statement that no peace or stability will be achieved unless an independen­t Palestinia­n state is establishe­d with its capital in East Quds.

The Cabinet further expressed the Kingdom’s strong condemnati­on of a terrorist attack on a mosque in Nigeria and renewed the Kingdom’s rejection of such terrorist acts.

Later, the Cabinet approved a series of memos of understand­ing on cooperatio­n in the areas of Islamic affairs, minerals and energy, education and science, telecoms and informatio­n technology between the Kingdom and Djibouti, China, Sweden and Russia, respective­ly.

Meanwhile, the Cabinet ordered the activation of anti-begging offices at the Ministry of Labor and Social Developmen­t and continuati­on of the security forces at the two holy mosques in Makkah and Madinah to fully undertake their responsibi­lity in fighting begging at the Two Holy Mosques.

RIYADH: The Saudi Cabinet has expressed its appreciati­on of King Salman’s royal decrees on the payment of annual bonuses and cost of living allowances for civilians and military employees in the Kingdom.

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