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Saudi Arabia: Upholding a History of Unyielding Support for Fellow Arabs

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Monday, 11 June, 2018 - 09:45

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Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz hosts Arab leaders in Makkah on Sunday. (SPA)


Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz’s call to convene an Arab quartet to help Jordan confront its economic crisis fell in suit with the Kingdom’s long-known history of initiatives to support fellow Arab countries during times of strife.

Saudi Arabia has for decades succeeded in achieving milestones in terms of courage, heroism and bravery.

Saudis have fought on the field alongside Jordan, Syria and Egypt, in battles for Palestine against Israel. This is not to mention the Kingdom’s unbound generosity in providing financial support to Arab countries against their enemies.

Beyond military and financial engagement, Saudi Arabia has also employed its international political weight in providing assistance, through both undisclosed and declared positions, in the service of Arabism and in pursuit of national and moral values.

King Salman is one of the most ardent supporters of Arab causes. He served his fellow Arabs since his political debut as governor of the Riyadh Province in 1954 and has continued to serve them after he came to power in 2015 as the seventh king of the modern Saudi Kingdom.

Saudi contributions are unmissable across the Arab world, from Algeria’s 1958 revolution fundraising campaign, to backing the Palestinian cause and aiding a war-torn Lebanon end its 1975-90 civil war.

In the city of Taif in 1989, Saudi Arabia hosted Lebanese leaders to end their country’s conflict. The meeting culminated in the Taif Accord that saved Lebanon from the abyss of war. Saudi forces had also taken part in the Arab Deterrent Force to preserve Lebanon’s security.

In Kuwait, Saudi Arabia stood against the invasion of its Arab Gulf neighbour, hosting Kuwaiti war escapees until the conflict was over.

Saudi Arabia also stood against American arrogance and its assumption that it could launch attacks against Iraq from the Kingdom.

Finally, in Yemen Saudi Arabia is saving no effort in its mission to restore legitimacy, stability and security to the war-torn country against the clutches of the Iran-backed Houthi militias.


https://aawsat.com/english/home/art...lding-history-unyielding-support-fellow-arabs
 
As they helped recently Morocco..:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:
That country need to desappear..hopefully wit Mr T...very soon.
 
Huh? Are they on crack? Yemen... hello???
$2 billion aid to Yemen annually plus the food and medical aid.. plus the effort to stabilise the country and help it live in peace..
 
$2 billion aid to Yemen annually plus the food and medical aid.. plus the effort to stabilise the country and help it live in peace..

Plus hosting millions of Yemenis for decades (4-5 decades), being the biggest donor and investor in Yemen in the world by far for decades, sacrificing 100's of soldiers to stabilize Yemen etc.

Yemenis know but obviously a few non-Arab trolls on a Pakistani forum, are suddenly experts in Arab affairs despite not being able to count to 10 in Arabic. That's PDF for you. And the stateless Kabyle troll is still here, I see. Sad. No wonder that most Arab users left.

Anyway good to see you again, brother.
 
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Plus hosting millions of Yemenis for decades (4-5 decades), being the biggest donor and investor of Yemen in the world by far for decades, sacrificing 100's of soldiers to stabilize Yemen etc.

Yemenis know but obviously a few non-Arab trolls on a Pakistani forum, are suddenly experts in Arab affairs despite not being able to count to 10 in Arabic. That's PDF for you. And the stateless Kabyle troll is still here, I see. Sad. No wonder that most Arab users left.

Anyway good to see you again, brother.
Right on the spot..
Nice to see you again brother.. you left a big hole in the forum..hope everything is good with you..
 

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