Muslim World League chief receives Egyptian Coptic bishop

MWL Secretary-General Sheikh Dr. Mohammed bin Abdulkarim Al-Issa meets Egypt’s Coptic Bishop Morcos in Riyadh on Wednesday. (SPA)
Updated 28 November 2018
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Muslim World League chief receives Egyptian Coptic bishop

  • During the meeting, the two sides discussed a number of issues of common interest
  • The meeting was attended by members of the Egyptian Embassy in Saudi Arabia

JEDDAH: The secretary-general of the Muslim World League (MWL), Sheikh Dr. Mohammed bin Abdulkarim Al-Issa, received in Riyadh on Wednesday Egypt’s Coptic Bishop Morcos.

During the meeting, the two sides discussed a number of issues of common interest.

The meeting was attended by members of the Egyptian Embassy in Saudi Arabia.

On Monday, Al-Issa received a Lebanese Druze delegation led by Sheikh Ghassan Al-Halaby. 

Both sides discussed unifying Islamic efforts to confront conflicts and strife, saying Muslim unity serves the interests of all parties, and consolidates the values of tolerance and cooperation.

Earlier, the MWL has condemned all attempts to target Saudi Arabia’s international and Islamic leading position through suggesting economic sanctions, political pressure, and false accusations.

The league stressed that the Kingdom has a long history in international peace and cooperation, confirming its leading position in many fields that serve international peace.

The Supreme Council of the MWL also said that the Kingdom’s stability and security are a red line for the Muslim world.

Al-Issa stressed that the MWL focuses on fostering understanding and a culture of cooperation, tolerance and civilized communication.


Masam destroys 5,700 mines, ammunition in Mukalla

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Masam destroys 5,700 mines, ammunition in Mukalla

  • Osama bin Yousef Al-Qusaibi: Operation was successfully carried out in a safe area far from populated areas and agricultural lands
  • Al-Qusaibi highlighted that the teams’ work continues throughout the year, given the importance of protecting the lives of innocent civilians

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Masam Project for landmine clearance in Yemen destroyed 5,754 mines, unexploded ordnance and improvised explosive devices on Thursday morning in Mukalla.

The operation was part of the project’s efforts to protect civilians and clear civilian lands and infrastructure, a press release said.

The destroyed materials included 5,500 rounds of 12.7 mm ammunition, five air-to-surface missiles, 10 guided missiles, four anti-tank mines, 20 anti-personnel mines, 37 mm shells (50), 23 mm shells (120), 12 hand grenades, and 82 mm mortar rounds (33).

Masam’s director general, Osama bin Yousef Al-Qusaibi, said that the operation, conducted in cooperation with the National Mine Action Program and the Yemen Executive Mine Action Center in Mukalla, “was successfully carried out in a safe area far from populated areas and agricultural lands.”

He added that the team adhered to international standards for destruction operations, despite the challenges on the ground.

Al-Qusaibi highlighted that the teams’ work continues throughout the year, given the importance of protecting the lives of innocent civilians.

It aims to rid Yemen of all mines to help ensure the highest standards of safety and security for the Yemeni people.