Defense ministers’ talks in Riyadh to step up fight against terror

Updated 26 November 2017
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Defense ministers’ talks in Riyadh to step up fight against terror

RIYADH: Defense ministers of 41 member states of the Islamic Military Counter Terrorism Coalition (IMCTC) will attend the coalition’s inaugural meeting on Sunday with an aim to “unite and coordinate” their counterterrorism efforts.

This high-profile meeting will be addressed by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, deputy premier and minister of defense.
Crown Prince Mohammed will emphasize IMCTC coalition members’ commitment to unite and coordinate their counterterrorism efforts and join other international initiatives.
The defense ministers will discuss a range of measures to help counter the threat on regional and international levels.
“The biggest challenge in the 21st century, especially in the Muslim world, is confronting the dangerous phenomenon of terrorism … and the coalition encompasses an integrated approach to coordinate and unite on the four key domains(strategic focus; ideology; communications; terror finance; military initiatives),” said Gen. Raheel Sharif, IMCTC military commander, in a recent press statement.
The meeting is significant considering that around one-third of the Arab world, besides several nations of Muslim world, are embroiled in conflicts caused mainly by terror groups.
Speaking at the Italian Parliament on Friday, Mohammed bin Amin Al-Jeffery, deputy speaker of the Shoura Council, said: “The establishment of the IMCTC reflects the Kingdom’s commitments to combat terrorism. Saudi Arabia has signed UN agreements on combating terrorism and its funding besides several other bilateral and international agreements to curb money laundering.”


King Salman celebrates Saudi Arabia’s security, prosperity on Founding Day

Saudi Arabia’s King Salman. (File/SPA)
Updated 22 February 2026
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King Salman celebrates Saudi Arabia’s security, prosperity on Founding Day

  • This year marks the 299th anniversary of the creation of the First Saudi State by Imam Muhammed bin Saud in 1727

RIYADH: King Salman praised Saudi Arabia’s great history and achievements on Sunday, as the country celebrated Founding Day.

“On this glorious day, we commemorate the founding of our blessed nation, established by our forefathers upon the word of monotheism, the achievement of justice and the unification of the scattered under one banner; thus bringing about security and prosperity by the grace of God,” he wrote on X.

This year marks the 299th anniversary of the creation of the First Saudi State by Imam Muhammed bin Saud in 1727.