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Saudi Government And Israeli Flights To Raid Iran: Is Kingdom Making All-out Changes?
22 June 2009
JEDDAH: Saudi Arabia yesterday denied media reports that it intends to allow Israeli military planes to fly over its airspace. “These reports are totally false and baseless,” an official source at the Ministry of Defense and Aviation said. The source also denied reports that Saudi military officials had met with their Israeli counterparts to discuss the issue. “The source expressed surprise over such false media reports,” the Saudi Press Agency said. “No Saudi official has met with any Israeli official. There was no such meeting to discuss this matter in any form,” the SPA said quoting the Ministry of Defense and Aviation source as saying. “Saudi Arabia has not held any meetings with anybody in this respect. Saudi policies are very clear and transparent,” the source added. Is Kingdom making all-out progress? Saudi Arabian government’s denial of Zionists using the kingdom airspace came a day after Second Deputy Premier and Minister of Interior Prince Naif declared the nation under the leadership of Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah is in a sound economic position and is going ahead with massive development projects. Speaking to Saudi Arabian Television’s Channel One on the fourth anniversary of King Abdullah’s ascension to the throne, Prince Naif said the Kingdom’s security and stability encouraged international companies to invest in the country. “King Abdullah is a great leader and a man of big achievements. He has done a lot for the development of Saudi Arabia and to promote its reputation globally,” Prince Naif said. He highlighted the government’s efforts to bolster the country’s security and stability through a successful campaign to flush out terrorists and militants. “Had there been no security we could not have achieved this economic progress because capital does not move except in a secure atmosphere,” he explained. Prince Naif said foreign companies and institutions were coming to the Kingdom to take part in its development projects as a result of its economic strength and stability. “We see now that all shares floated in the Kingdom’s stock market are subscribed in an extraordinary manner because there are billions of riyals of liquid money,” the second deputy premier said. “We can tell the world our economy is in a better position,” he said. He said the government was able to spend heavily on development projects as a result of surplus money. Prince Naif also noted King Abdullah’s principled stand on the regional, Arab and international issues. “He has been working for the interests of the Ummah, the Palestinian issue and the Islamic world,” he pointed out. He also referred to the Arab peace initiative, which was the brainchild of King Abdullah. “Such an initiative was the demand of Palestinians and all countries,” he said. He further praised the initiative taken by King Abdullah for the reconciliation of Arab leaders during the Arab economic summit, which was held in Kuwait earlier this year. “At the international level, Saudi Arabia is now held in high esteem. Saudi Arabia was the only Arab country that took part in the G-20 meetings in the US and Britain, and this shows its important position,” he said. He said US President Barack Obama’s visit to the Kingdom before going to Egypt to deliver his historic speech also reflected Saudi Arabia’s growing international stature. “President Obama said frankly that he came here to know the views of King Abdullah. When we follow these high-level visits, we have to understand that these countries will not deal with others emotionally but based on ground reality,” the prince said. He also mentioned that President Obama said that Saudi Arabia holds its high position not only because of its oil wealth but because of its political leadership and policies. “This is the reality. Saudi Arabia is respected everywhere. Countries in the East and West are ready to cooperate with the Kingdom.”
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