Kingdom Says More International Solidarity Should be Brought About to Combat Terrorism 2 Geneva

  • 2/5/2023
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Trad said that terrorism has no religion, nationality or homeland. The whole world is targeted and these tragedies will not be stopped unless more international solidarity and efforts supporting local efforts to stop the aggression of those extremist groups in all forms be brought about, he said, pointing out the Kingdom's keenness in developing multiple methods in combating terrorism. Trad summarized those efforts as direct confrontation through pre-emptive strikes, prosecution of the parties involved in such activities in order to bring them to justice as well as announcement of the wanted lists to appear before justice in collaboration with international police. He pointed out to Saudi Arabia's history in new methodology to rehabilitate terror-abandoning criminals and reintegrate them in the society as good members, citing the establishment of Prince Mohammed bin Naif Center for Advice and Care. Based on its belief of the importance of synergy and concerted international efforts in combating terrorism, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia called for the establishment of the International Centre for Counter-Terrorism which came into being in 2005, with the Kingdom providing it with $110 million in support of its activities," he added, pointing out that the Kingdom has hosted several international events in the field of counter-terrorism. --SPA 20:38 LOCAL TIME 17:38 GMT www.spa.gov.sa/w

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