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Tuesday, 09 February 2010  -  24 Safar 1431 H

 
Kingdom condemns all forms of terrorism 


RIYADH - The Cabinet condemned on Monday "all forms of terrorism regardless of 
source and location" and voiced its repulsion at bombings in Iraq which, it 
said, resulted in "death and injury to innocent people".
Cabinet members, however, reiterated their hopes that the Iraqi government 
would "succeed in its efforts to bring about security and stability in the 
country". 

Chairing the weekly session, King Abdullah, Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, 
briefed the Cabinet on recent talks with visiting Afghan President Hamid Karzai 
and a message from Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, Emir of Kuwait. 
In a statement to the SPA following the meeting, the Minister of Culture and 
Information Abdul Aziz Khoja said that the Cabinet was briefed on the region 
and international developments. The Cabinet, Khoja said, had been following 
particularly closely developments in the Arab world, notably in occupied 
Palestine and Israeli threats against the Palestinian people, Syria and Lebanon.

"The Cabinet has appealed to the international community to take a firm stand 
against Israeli atrocities and to halt inhumane Israeli acts against the 
Palestinian people," Khoja said. "The Cabinet also condemned random Israeli 
detentions and encroachments on Islamic holy sites, and plots aimed at 
Judaizing Holy Al-Quds."

In other business, the Cabinet authorized Prince Naif, Second Deputy Premier 
and Interior Minister or his deputy to discuss with the Philippines a draft 
prisoner extradition agreement, and approved the amendment of articles 5 and 12 
of the Establishment of the International Monetary Fund approved by the Kingdom 
on July 16, 1957. - SPA 

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