Saudi envoy discusses Syria war crimes probe with top judge

Saudi Arabia’s ambassador to the Abdallah Al-Mouallimi meets former French judge Catherine Marchi-Uhel in New York. (SPA)
Updated 26 April 2019
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Saudi envoy discusses Syria war crimes probe with top judge

  • Abdallah Al-Mouallimi met former French judge Catherine Marchi-Uhel, who leads the International, Impartial and Independent Mechanism (IIIM)

NEW YORK: Saudi Arabia’s ambassador to the United Nations on Thursday met the head of an organization that helps to investigate and prosecute Syria war crimes, the Saudi Press Agency (SPA) reported.

Abdallah Al-Mouallimi met former French judge Catherine Marchi-Uhel, who leads the International, Impartial and Independent Mechanism (IIIM).

The body’s mandate is to assist in the investigation and prosecution of those responsible for the most serious crimes under international law committed in Syria since March 2011.

The meeting was at the Kingdom’s permanent mission to the UN in New York, where both sides discussed the work of IIIM and the international support provided.

Saudi Arabia was one of the countries that voted during the UN General Assembly in favor of establishing IIIM, with the aim of  collecting, consolidating, preserving and analyzing information and evidence of violations of international humanitarian law, international crimes, and human rights violations and abuses; and preparing files to facilitate and expedite fair and independent criminal proceedings, in accordance with international law standards.

Earlier this week a Saudi representative to the UN warned that there would be “no peace without justice” in the long-running Syrian conflict, SPA reported.

Dr. Khaled Manzlawiy, deputy permanent representative of the permanent mission of Saudi Arabia to the UN in New York, took part in talks on ways to protect the rights of Syrian war victims.

IIIM had been set up as a result of the UN Security Council’s inability to lay the foundations for international peace and justice, and the failure of previous decisions on human rights in Syria regarding the protection of displaced people and the preservation of life, he added.
 


Crown prince, US president discuss regional escalation in phone call

Updated 01 March 2026
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Crown prince, US president discuss regional escalation in phone call

  • Trump expressed Washington's condemnation of the blatant missile attacks against the Kingdom
  • The crown prince also discussed the ongoing military escalation in a separate call with the president of Syria

RIYADH: Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman received a telephone call on Saturday from US President Donald Trump, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Trump expressed Washington's condemnation of the blatant missile attacks against the Kingdom, which were intercepted by the Kingdom's air defenses. 

He affirmed US support for the Kingdom and its backing of all measures taken by the Kingdom to confront these Iranian violations that undermine the security and stability of the region, SPA added.

In a separate call, Crown Prince Mohammed and Syrian President Ahmed Al-Sharaa discussed the ongoing military escalation in the region.

Al-Sharaa affirmed his country’s support for and solidarity with the Kingdom, SPA said in another report. 

The Syrian president emphasized his country’s. rejection of any violation of the Kingdom’s sovereignty or any threat to its security and stability.

The crown prince also separately received calls from the Ruler of Oman, Sultan of Oman Haitham bin Tariq, and Lebanese President Joseph Aoun and discussed developments in the region amid Iran’s military escalation that targeted the Kingdom and other Gulf countries, SPA reported.