September 14, 2015

Saudi Minister: We will confront acts of Israeli aggression

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Monday 14 Sep 2015 - 11:28 Makkah mean time-1-12-1436

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Cairo, (IINA) -  Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs Adel Al-Jubeir on Sunday said that initiatives will be made at all levels in order to confront all acts of aggression carried out by the Israeli occupation or the Israeli settlers against Al-Aqsa Mosque, SPA reported.
After the 144th session of Arab Foreign Ministers, Al-Jubeir  stated: “A discussion was conducted on the Palestinian issue and what is happening at the Al-Aqsa Mosque, and how to deal with these aggressive moves made by the Zionist enemy in an attempt to seize the mosque, as well as how to intensify the efforts of the Arab and Muslim countries to condemn these Israeli actions and confront them on all tracks, in accordance with the request of Saudi Arabia and with unanimous approval of the Arab countries. We will begin to move on this front to deal with any act of aggression by Israel or Israeli settlers against Al-Aqsa Mosque”.
Regarding the Syrian issue, Al-Jubeir pointed out that the Arab Foreign Ministers have listened to what was conveyed by Staffan de Mistura, the UN Secretary General's Special Envoy to Syria, on the United Nations efforts to find a peaceful solution to the Syrian crisis that leads to a transition period that does not include Bashar Al-Assad.
“Arab Foreign Ministers were very clear with UN Secretary General's Special Envoy to Syria about their views relating to moves or actions he is carrying out. There was an exchange of views with full transparency and clarity”, Al-Jubeir said.
At the conclusion of his statement, Al-Jubeir expressed his hope that these meetings will serve the unity of the Arab countries, unite their ranks and confront the challenges facing the Arab world and the region.
AG/IINA

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