Posted on 05/04/2004 2:29:21 PM PDT by yonif
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Jeddah, May 4, SPA-- Prince Saud Alfaisal, the Foreign Minister, held here today the periodic press briefing of the Foreign Ministry and answered reporters' questions.
Prince Saud began his briefing with a statement in which he paid condolences to families of the victims of recent terrorist acts which occurred in the kingdom.
He stressed Saudi resolve to deal with terrorists with an iron fist. He thanked all countries that expressed support for the kingdom.
On Iraq, he called for swiftly and genuinely transferring sovereignty to the Iraqis, underlining the importance of United Nations' involvement in the transitional period.
Prince Saud urged the occupation authority in Iraq to put an end to the horrible violations of the rights of Iraqi prisoners and punish those responsible for them.
As regards the Palestinian issue, the Kingdom looked forward to the next meeting of the International Quartet Committee to resume the initiative and present positive ideas to revive peace process in accordance with the Road Map and its references and to enforce Israel to live up to its pledges towards the initiative based on the international legitimacy rules, United Nations Security Council's resolutions Nos. 242 and 338 and the principle of land for peace endorsed in Madrid conference.
Prince Saud emphasized the importance of providing protection for the Palestinians against Israeli aggressive practices through the disengagement of the two parties by deploying international forces under the umbrella of the United Nations or as it is the case in other areas of conflicts in the world.
On the latest stand of Likud party, Prince Saud said that it proves that Israeli government policy aims at annexing more Palestinian territories, displacing the people and imposing the so-called new facts on land.
These developments of concern at the Iraqi and Palestinian arenas necessitate the utilization of all efforts and capabilities to confront these very dangerous challenges that storm our region. We hope that the forthcoming Arab Summit will widely discuss all these matters.
In response to a question on the remarks made by Crown Prince Abdullah early this week linking the terrorist attacks in the Kingdom with the support of international Zionism, Prince Saud said no doubt that Zionist extremist agents spreading in the world are busy launching a fierce campaign against the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
It is no secret that the Saudi exiled opponents Almasaari and Alfaqih, with whom the leader of the latest attack had strong links according to the Ministry of Interior's statement, are even financed by Israeli associate parties, Prince Saud said, adding that the remarks of Crown Prince Abdullah came in this context.
Asked to explain whether the Kingdom holds the Reformation Movement responsible of Yanbu terrorist attack and might request the extradition of its London-based leaders: Almasaari and Alfaqih, Prince Saud referred the questioner to his statement at the opening of this conference.
Asked whether the Kingdom would follow suit to warn its citizens from traveling to the U.S., the Minister of Foreign Affairs said it is the right of any country to advise its citizens about travel circumstances from its own point of view. In this regard, he said everybody knows that security measures to protect visitors and expatriates in the Kingdom are as tightened as those provided for the protection of its own citizens. He said these measures are considered among the best in the world.
Prince Saud said the kingdom is doing all it can to protect all expatriates. He hoped that this will convince the US and Britain that their citizens are safe in the kingdom. He noted that citizens from those two countries expressed confidence in the measures taken and stated their desire to stay despite the warnings.
On Israeli nuclear weapons, Prince Saud reiterated the Arab position demanding making the region free from weapons of mass destruction.
He noted that despite strict dealing with other countries concerning this issue, Israel's possession of weapons of mass destruction is overlooked. Prince Saud hoped that a visit by the International Atomic Energy Agency chief Mohammad Albaradea to Israel will underscore the danger posed by Israel's possession of nuclear weapons.
How 'bout making the region free from homicide-bombers, and islamofascists, and hijackers, and chemical weapons, and ...
You can apologize for the racist remarks right freaking now.
mohammedan != Arab.
If you can't understand those two simple facts, you should shut your racist trap, and remove your racist fingers from your racist keyboard until you do so understand.
I'm really disgusted by allegedly intelligent persons abusing this forum to spew racist claptrap like your #6.
Again, you can apologize for the racism right freaking now.
In fact, pay regular attention to the Zenit website ... you'll get news that the commie freaks at ABCCBSNBCCNN won't bother to tell you.
Tiamat, I don't hit "abuse". I've never hit abuse ... I'd rather see your vile remarks left "up", so people can see what sort of person you are.
Why don't you come to this place, and start making your ugly remarks about Arabs. Almost all the people who regularly gather there (at least once per week) are Arabs; if you think all Arabs are liars, why not tell them to their faces? It would have the advantage of being intellectually honest.
Again, for those of you in Arlington
Arab != mohammedan
mohammedan != Arab
If you can't comprehend those two simple concepts, STFU!!!
Hint: the common factor isn't ethnic at all. It's something else ...
Meanwhile, you've seen fit to slander a lot of folks, based solely on their skin colour and ancestry. And most disgustingly, you've refused to apologise for your racist slander.
It's not too late to redeem yourself.
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