* 

   Asyik...

   Saudi Arabia yang kaya petro dollar (harga minyak sekarang sekitar
   70 dollar satu baril) minta Eropa dan Amerika untuk meneruskan
   bantuannya ke Palestina dan bukannnya bergegas untuk mengisi
   sendiri kas Otoritas Palestina yang kosopng... 

   Sembari ngibul, karena EU tetap memberi bantuan kepada Palestina,
   tapi TIDAK disalurkan kepada Otoritas Palestina... 


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The Middle East's Leading English Language Daily 



Tuesday, 18, April, 2006 (20, Rabi` al-Awwal, 1427) 


West Urged to Resume Palestinian Aid 
P.K. Abdul Ghafour, Arab News —


JEDDAH, 18 April 2006 — Saudi Arabia yesterday urged the United 
States and other Western countries to review their decision of 
suspending financial aid to the Palestinian people, saying it would be
a "collective punishment for a people who have been denied their basic
national and human rights."

In a statement issued after a meeting of the Council of Ministers,
which was chaired by Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah,
the Kingdom also slammed Israel's unilateral measures and its move to
isolate the Palestinian people, saying such actions would not lead to
peace and unity.

The United States and European Union have said they would suspend
direct aid to the Palestinian government after Hamas took over power
in Palestine after its victory in January's parliamentary elections.
They want Hamas to recognize Israel, renounce violence and accept past
peace agreements. Hamas has rejected these demands.

Crown Prince Sultan has said that the takeover of power by Hamas would
not change Saudi Arabia's unwavering support to the Palestinian
people. "We believe that Hamas is part of the Palestinian people and
we'll not differentiate between Hamas and others. They are all our
brothers and friends," he told Japan's NHK television last week.

During yesterday's Cabinet meeting at Al-Yamamah Palace in Riyadh,
King Abdullah briefed the ministers on the outcome of his contacts
with world leaders. "The Kingdom works to protect its national
interests and support Arab and Islamic causes. We also promote
dialogue with other cultures and communities," the Saudi Press Agency
quoted the king as saying.

Prince Sultan, who returned to Riyadh on Sunday, spoke about his
three-nation Asian tour, which took him to Japan, Singapore and
Pakistan. According to Culture and Information Minister Iyad Madani,
the Cabinet emphasized the significance of the royal visit, adding
that it would strengthen the Kingdom's strategic relationships with
other countries.

Madani said the Cabinet approved the establishment of two agencies —
the agency for survey and lands at the Ministry of Municipal and Rural
Affairs and the agency for registration of real estate at the Ministry
of Justice. It also endorsed a new law that regulates classification
of contractors.

The meeting approved an agreement with Azerbaijan for the protection
and promotion of investment. It also appointed Talal ibn Mustafa Qadi,
Abdul Aziz ibn Muhammad Al-Bassam and Ali ibn Muhammad Al- Sibyani as
members of the board of Saudi Geological Survey for three years.

Other major appointments were: Abdul Rahim Al-Ghamdi as director
general of legal affairs and international cooperation at the Interior
Ministry; Nasser Al-Qahtani, adviser for transport affairs at the
Transport Ministry; and Muhammad Al-Amr, minister plenipotentiary at
the Foreign Ministry.






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