Naif signs security deal with Yemen

Second Deputy Premier and Minister of Interior Prince Naif shakes hands with Yemeni Interior Minister Mutahar Rashad Al-Masri after signing an agreement for civil defense cooperation in Tunis on Tuesday. (SPA)

By ARAB NEWS

TUNIS: Second Deputy Premier and Minister of Interior Prince Naif held talks here Wednesday with Tunisian President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali and commended the president for his country’s continuous support in strengthening Arab security cooperation.

“I was extremely happy to meet with President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, whom I hold in high esteem. He has great appreciation for Saudi Arabia,” Prince Naif told reporters.

Prince Naif, who was in Tunis to attend a meeting of the Arab Interior Ministers Council, thanked the president for opening the council meeting.

The Saudi minister said his talks with the Tunisian president had covered many topics related to the Arab world apart from bilateral relations.

On the sidelines of the council meeting, Prince Naif signed an agreement with Yemen for cooperation in civil defense and another accord with Sudan on the transfer of prisoners.

Meanwhile, the final communiqué issued by the meeting urged all countries in the world, especially the United Kingdom and other EU members, not to give refuge to terrorist groups and terror financiers and to drive them out.

The ministers also called on other countries not to allow terrorists to use their lands to carry out attacks against Arab states. They condemned all forms of terrorism but emphasized the need to differentiate between terrorism and the legitimate struggle of people against occupation. No divine religion and international charters approve the killing of innocent people, the ministers said, opposing the linking of terrorism with Islam.

During the meeting, Saudi Arabia presented a draft Arab strategy to strengthen intellectual security while Bahrain presented another draft security agreement between Arab countries.

The meeting supported the measures taken by Saudi Arabia to drive out infiltrators and expressed its satisfaction over the return of calmness to the Kingdom’s southern border.

The meeting endorsed the sixth phase of the Arab strategy for fighting drugs, the fifth phase for combating terrorism, and the second phase for civilian protection.

It also approved the resolutions adopted by conferences organized by the council’s secretariat and of the joint meetings of Arab interior and justice ministers.

The joint meeting had endorsed five agreements related to combating corruption, money laundering and terror funding, information technology crimes and organized crimes across the border.

Comments
Post your comment

required

required (email will never be displayed)

Please enter the following characters in the box provided (case sensitive). This helps us prevent automated programs from creating accounts and sending spam.

All comments are subject to approval

Terms and conditions

Latest comments

New leader calls for unity government amid turmoil in Maldives

Democratic Form of Government is becoming a 'JOKE' and 'LAUGHING <br/>STOCK' for the people al

MUBARAK ALI PATEL at Feb 9, 2012 06:10

1 comments

Graft, politics, militant Islam shake Indian Ocean island paradise

Instead of people's Power, people in Democratic Country often see <br/>Authoritiative Power/Im

MUBARAK ALI PATEL at Feb 9, 2012 06:10

1 comments

Attack on Iran 'would be disaster,' must talk-Turkey

"DESTROYING" is the key word today; whether it is "COUNTRY" or <br/>"ECONOMY" is immeterial.

MUBARAK ALI PATEL at Feb 9, 2012 06:09

3 comments

When irrational fear takes over

Using computer programs to treat phobia is great. But if you have fear of heights (Acrophobia?)

Azad Miah, UK at Feb 9, 2012 04:42

1 comments