Saudi Foreign Minister welcomes disclosing of confidential pages of Congress report on September 11th attacks 2 Washington

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Minister Al-Jubeir added, " We have been keen to know what was in those pages so that we can investigate, prosecute and hold accountable those responsible for any wrong action. Since that time until the release of the items in 28 pages, the investigations of United States intelligence agencies, the Director of Central Intelligence Agency, and the Director of National Intelligence have concluded that that there is no interference from the Saudi government or Saudi officials in the events of 11/9, and the Intelligence Committee of the senate directed its own investigation and reached the same conclusion". He said, "We feel sorry for the families of the victims, and the families of the victims who have suffered from terrorism all over the world. There is no doubt about that and what they passed through is very painful. But we can not convince everyone on the results of the investigations. The facts say there is no relationship of the Saudi government or Saudi officials to the events of September 11. We hope that the results of investigations put an end to speculations reported against the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia over the last 14 years and that they have come to an end. We hope that we can focus on moving forward in the way of cooperation for the prosecution of people, money and thought which represents a threat to our peoples. " --More 11:50 LOCAL TIME 08:50 GMT www.spa.gov.sa/w

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