Saudi Cabinet denounces terror attacks in Afghanistan, France and Austria

Saudi Arabia’s Cabinet reiterated on Tuesday the Kingdom’s strong denunciation of terrorist attacks that took place in Kabul, Nice, and Vienna. (SPA)
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Saudi Arabia’s Cabinet reiterated on Tuesday the Kingdom’s strong denunciation of terrorist attacks that took place at the University of Kabul in Afghanistan, in the French city of Nice, and in the Austrian capital of Vienna.
The Cabinet expressed Saudi Arabia’s strong rejection of such acts, targeting the lives of innocents and destabilizing security as they contravene all faith, beliefs, and common sense. It underlined the importance of rejecting practices that create hatred, violence, and extremism in all forms.
In a virtual session chaired by King Salman, the Cabinet once again condemned and denounced the Houthi militias in Yemen, and its backers, for their continued missile and drone attacks targeting Saudi Arabia, reaffirming that such terrorist attempts violate international humanitarian law.
At the outset of the session, King Salman briefed the Cabinet on the message he received from Kuwait’s Emir Sheikh Nawaf Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah.
The Cabinet praised the king’s speech at the Think 20 (T20) Engagement Group in which he stressed that saving lives and finding a vaccine for the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) are the most important priorities currently.
In his speech, King Salman said that he is looking forward to seeing the Riyadh G20 Summit contributing to reaching an agreement on solutions and initiatives that promote the G20 role in a unified international response to tackle the economic, social, and health impacts of COVID-19.
The Cabinet highlighted the Business 20 (B20) Summit’s recommendations that dealt with ways to revive the global economy and lay the foundations for more robust economies in facing future challenges. The Cabinet also highlighted the summit’s proposals for G20 leaders in the fields of trade, finance, digitization, labor, and climate change in order to develop an inclusive and sustainable agenda that represents a legacy for 2020 and beyond.
In a statement to the Saudi Press Agency (SPA), Acting Minister of Media Majid Al-Qasabi said that the Cabinet reviewed the efforts exerted by the authorities in preparing and implementing plans for the gradual resumption of Umrah in accordance with health procedures and protocols. The Cabinet also welcomed Umrah pilgrims coming from abroad, stressing the government’s keenness to harness all its capabilities to enable them to perform their Umrah rituals in a spiritual atmosphere amid safety and security.
The Cabinet followed up on the latest developments of the COVID-19 pandemic at local and international levels and recognized the praise the Kingdom had earned from the World Health Organization and other relevant international bodies for effectively and efficiently dealing with the pandemic.
The Cabinet also underlined the importance of combating corruption in all its forms for the greater progress and development of the country.