
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia reiterated the keenness of the Coalition for defending legitimacy in Yemen to bring security, stability and safety of civilians, including children. This came during the Saudi Cabinet's session chaired by Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud.
The Cabinet commended the decision of the United Nations to delete the name of the coalition countries to defend the legitimacy in Yemen from the list annexed to the report of the Secretary General of the United Nations on children and military conflicts as the report was not based on accurate and reliable information about the coalition's efforts.
The Cabinet also condemned the terrorist incidents in Beirut, Istanbul and Orlando, Florida, US, which led to the killing and wounding a number of people, reiterating the Kingdom's renunciation of all forms of violence and at the same time reiterates its full support for all efforts to confront and prosecute perpetrators of these incidents.
The cabinet reiterated the kingdom's rejection of terrorism and its standing by international efforts to combat terrorism in all its forms
Source: QNA
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