Midst pressures on MENA security, Saudi FM requests international assistance
Midst pressures on MENA security, Saudi FM requests international assistance
Share:

New York: Saudi Arabia's Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al-Saud reaffirmed his country's adherence to the United Nations Charter and urged nations to work together to tackle various global challenges.

On the fifth day of the 77th United Nations General Assembly in New York City, the minister delivered a comprehensive speech in which he discussed several important geopolitical issues in the region and around the world.

Prince Faisal described how Saudi Arabia's adherence to the United Nations Charter and Sustainable Development Goals is supported by its Islamic and Arab values, adding that his country is "for silencing guns, protecting civilians, and for development and peace." Is." Supports all initiatives to provide possibilities".

To prevent fighting and maintain international and regional peace and security, he continued, the Kingdom "supports all efforts that can lead to a political solution to end the Russian-Ukrainian crisis."

Community of Adidas Runners is attempting to empower women in Riyadh

Regarding Middle East issues, the Secretary of State said that the participation of the US and nine Arab states at the Jeddah Summit for Security and Development "reaffirmed collective action for a better world in the region for our people and our countries." is of". given the opportunity."

In support of a Palestinian state, he continued, "Security and stability in the Middle East require an equitable and universal solution to the Palestinian question."

Commenting on Lebanon, Libya, Iraq and Afghanistan, he said that despite going through various crises of peace and stability, these countries should not be turned into "breeding places" for terrorists.

The prince stressed that Afghanistan should not serve as a base for terrorist activities.

Saudi Arabia's govt happy with gold reserves found in Medina

Earlier in the day, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres commended Saudi Arabia for its efforts to find a political solution to the conflict in the war-torn nation of Yemen, as well as the Kingdom's campaign for a ceasefire in Yemen.

Guterres made the remarks during a meeting with Prince Faisal, who spoke about the Yemeni crisis. The Foreign Minister reaffirmed the Kingdom's commitment to the ceasefire in Yemen.

On the subject of Yemen's crisis, Prince Faisal told the UN General Assembly that roads should be reopened, especially in the region of Taiz, the country's third largest city.

At the 77th UN General Assembly, he called on allies to "cooperate for progress" in the field of security and "urge the international community to combat the proliferation of weapons." He also said that the Kingdom is working to "free the Middle East from these weapons".

Saudi Arabia's GDP will grow at the fastest rate in ten years by 2022

The foreign minister also brought in Sudan and Egypt, reiterating the state's support for the water needs of the two countries.

The Kingdom, he continued, is dedicated to combating climate change, and Saudi Arabia has made significant contributions to the Paris Agreement.

According to the foreign minister, the Kingdom is "committed to a gradual and responsible transition to a variety of energy sources that are more sustainable," noting that the international community must take into account the different economic and energy conditions in each nation.

He referred to the Kingdom's green initiatives and said that Saudi Arabia attaches a high priority to the conservation of the natural world and its green spaces.

In his closing remarks, Prince Faisal expressed the hope that the Kingdom's "sense of partnership and respect for a better world" would help spread Saudi Arabia's message to the rest of the world.

Join NewsTrack Whatsapp group
Related News