All Iraqis Must Have Say in New Govt, Says Cabinet
| Tuesday April
29, 2003
P.K. Abdul Ghafour, Arab News Staff JEDDAH, 29 April 2003 — Saudi Arabia yesterday called for the
establishment of a broadly based government in Baghdad representing all
sections of the Iraqi people. It also emphasized that the Iraqi people
have the right to determine their political future freely and
independently. In a statement issued after the Cabinet meeting chaired by Custodian
of the Two Holy Mosques King Fahd, the Kingdom urged the US-led forces
to set up an interim government in Iraq as quickly as possible in
preparation for establishing a constitutional government. King Fahd highlighted the Saudi government’s efforts to alleviate
the suffering of the Iraqi people. The Kingdom has sent a relief convoy
of 140 trucks carrying food, medicine and a field hospital to Iraq. It
also collected more than SR50 million in donations through a telethon to
help the Iraqis. The Cabinet also called for the quick implementation of the Middle
East road map to establish peace in the region and end the plight of the
Palestinian people under Israeli occupation. Crown Prince Abdullah, deputy premier and commander of the National
Guard, who recently met with Arab League Secretary-General Amr Moussa in
Riyadh, stressed the significance of the league. “Saudi Arabia considers the Arab League as the house of Arabs,”
Information Minister Dr. Fouad Al-Farsy quoted the crown prince as
saying. “The Arab League can play a vital role in activating Arab
joint action in the interest of all Arab countries.” The Cabinet said the prince’s proposals to improve the Arab
situation were aimed at strengthening cooperation among Arab countries
in all spheres. Al-Farsy said the Cabinet instructed the authorities to implement the
resolutions taken by the GCC defense ministers’ meeting in Muscat last
year. It also authorized the interior minister to hold talks with Poland to
sign a security cooperation agreement. The meeting endorsed the agreement with Ethiopia for cooperation in
economic, commercial, investment, technical and cultural areas as well
as in sports and youth welfare. Al-Farsy said the Cabinet also agreed to extend the agreement with
France for avoiding double taxation to five more years from Jan. 1,
2004. King Abdul Aziz City for Science and Technology was authorized to
hold talks with South African authorities to reach an accord for
scientific and technical cooperation. The Cabinet licensed Arabian Cement Company to exploit raw clay at
Hurrat Khalees in the Makkah region and agreed to alterations in the
agreement to establish an Arab Economic Development Bank in Africa. |
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