Bin Salman: Riyadh tried to create an Arab-Islamic movement to stop the aggression in Gaza.
But the Saudi crown prince says Riyadh has hosted 2 conferences on the dire situation in Gaza in the past year and tried to create an Arab Islamic uprising to put global pressure on the Gaza Strip.
Mohammed bin Salman, the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia, said that the country “has been trying to strengthen its constructive relationships with friendly countries, to the extent that it has hosted several major meetings and in the past year, more than 100 countries have come together.”
Bin Salman said: Saudi Arabia held a joint and extraordinary Arab-Islamic summit on the dire situation in the Gaza Strip and through this summit, it sought to create a joint Arab-Islamic uprising and put global pressure to take serious and decisive positions on stopping the war by the Zionist regime against Gaza and facilitating the transfer of humanitarian aid to Gaza.
Bin Salman also said: that Saudi Arabia’s policy is based on respect for the national sovereignty of all countries, non-interference in internal affairs, permanent adherence to legitimate international principles, adherence to the principles of good neighborliness, peaceful resolution of conflicts, and taking necessary measures to establish and strengthen regional and global security and stability.