[09/12/2022 01:28]
Riyadh - Saba
The Saudi Crown Prince, Prince Mohammed bin Salman, affirmed the Kingdom's full support for the international efforts aimed at reaching a comprehensive political solution to the Yemeni crisis, in line with the Kingdom's initiative to end the crisis according to the three terms of reference.
This came in his speech during the opening of the 43rd Gulf Summit in Riyadh, in which he also stressed the need for Iran to adhere to international principles and covenants, fulfill its nuclear obligations, cooperate with the International Atomic Energy Agency and maintain the principle of good neighborliness. The Saudi crown prince said that the Gulf countries stress the need to reach a just and lasting solution to the Palestinian issue.
Riyadh is witnessing three summits in conjunction with the visit of Chinese President Xi Jinping, in an effort to enhance cooperation between Beijing and Arab countries.
The first summit is "Saudi-Chinese" and the second with the participation of the leaders of the Gulf Cooperation Council countries.. while the third summit brings together the leaders of the Arab countries and China to discuss strengthening relations between China and the Arab countries in all fields.
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