"Saudi Arabia has fought ‘extremism, violence and terrorism"
NU Online · Selasa, 28 Mei 2019 | 05:38 WIB
Saudi Arabia has fought against extremism with “determination and decisiveness,” King Salman told a Muslim World League (MWL) conference on Monday.
As reported by arabnews.com, in an address to the MWL’s conference in Makkah on moderate Islam, the king called for an end to racist and xenophobic speech.
“The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has strongly condemned and fought all forms of extremism, violence and terrorism, with ideology, determination and decisiveness, and has opposed any identification with them,” the king said in a speech delivered on his behalf by Makkah Gov. Prince Khalid Al-Faisal.
Saudi Arabia is committed to “spreading peace and coexistence and has established international intellectual platforms and centers to promote these principles,” the king said.
“We reiterate our invitation to stop the racist and xenophobic speech from whatever source and under any pretext whatsoever,” he added. (Masdar)
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