
Prince Saud Al-Faisal, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia pointed out that the participation of Saudi forces in the campaign against ISIS organization comes in the context that the Kingdom always stands against terrorism which distorted the image of Islam and the killing of innocent people, whose victim was the Arab world and peace which it claims to support, hoping that this work will continue to eliminate completely this plant which came up in our dear nation, and its elimination is not a stage of one or two days, but it is a struggle to the end.
The Prince said in a press statement following his participation in the Global Forum on Fighting Terrorism on the sidelines of the 69th session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York, 'We have participated because our interests require this, and to support Syrian brothers in their struggle and protect them from the evil of this deviant group. We hope that this work is the beginning of a serious counter-terrorism at the international level, but not only at the level of the Kingdom. '
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