Kingdom’s anti-terror efforts pay dividend

Kingdom’s anti-terror efforts pay dividend
DEFEATING TERRORISM: Aside from diplomatic efforts, the Kingdom has also forged military alliances to give teeth to its peace push. (REUTERS)
Updated 23 July 2016 02:04
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Kingdom’s anti-terror efforts pay dividend

Kingdom’s anti-terror efforts pay dividend

RIYADH: With each passing day, the Kingdom is proving to the world that it is a key and influential player in efforts at addressing major global issues and events, especially efforts for finding solutions to harmful agendas led by Iran to destabilize security and stability of other nations.

The Kingdom is constantly proving its hard work in the fight against terrorism and organizations seeking to promote conflict in Syria, Iraq, Yemen, Lebanon and elsewhere.
Experts believe the successes of Saudi Arabia have significantly contributed to neutralizing the Iranian regime and eliminating its presence in international and regional meetings concerned with finding solutions to regional conflicts and the fight against terrorism. Saudi efforts focus on security and policy, which confirm the country’s determination to reinstate calm in the region and eliminate sectarian strife fueled by those players keen on creating disarray in Islamic communities.
The participation of Saudi Arabia in the meeting of the international coalition to fight Daesh, with a delegation headed by Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, comes in parallel with the political participation of Saudi Foreign Minister Adel Al-Jubeir in a meeting with the foreign ministers of the United States, Britain and the UAE in London to find a political solution in Yemen. The meetings are in support of the UN envoy’s current efforts in Kuwait to address these issues, while the Kingdom has also emphasized the need to find a political solution in Syria with no role for Bashar Assad in that country’s future.
All these efforts demonstrate Saudi Arabia is serious about resolving crises in the region and combating terrorist organizations like Daesh and Al-Qaeda.
Experts believe these efforts will be successful, especially with the support of international military alliances, while the coming months will see the announcement of breakthrough resolutions concerning Syria and Yemen.