Saudi Price says the Islamic Kingdom keen on future of Arab youth

by israeli.agent | March 24, 2009 at 07:03 pm
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Saudi Price Naif said today that the Islamic Kingdom os very keen on the future of Arab youths. He also expressed hope that Arab youth will keep distance fromt he external forces those trying to deviate them from the Arab culture and lifestyle.

The prince requested Arab media to play a constructive role to achieve stability within Arab people by illustrating the truth and reality to them. He welcomed constructive critisism form the media though.


The prince also mentioned various programs the Islamic kingdom has been promoting in numerous countries in the world to promote peace and stability.


BEIRUT – Saudi Arabia is keen on the future of Arab youth and strenuously focuses on ways to dissuade them from being lured by elements with deviant thought, Prince Naif Bin Abdul Aziz, Interior Minister, said here on Monday.
Addressing a press conference here at the end of the two-day meeting of Arab Interior Ministers, Prince Naif said media has a great role to play in portraying the reality of the masses. He said any constructive criticism in this regard is always welcome.





“Saudi Arabia’s foreign policy aims at building cooperation and understanding with other countries and peoples irrespective of their creed, color and language,” the prince said.

“The Kingdom seeks to build strong international ties with the objective of promoting world peace and stability,” he added.

“We look forward to a world replete with peace and harmony and ruled by values, goodness and love,” the Saudi Press Agency quoted Prince Naif as saying. He said Saudi Arabia had been extending assistance to people affected by calamities and crises in different parts of the world, not for any material gains but to win God’s pleasure.

Prince Naif was in Beirut to attend a conference of Arab interior ministers.
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René

Maybe they should try concentrating on math, science, environmental, and humanities, as well.

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