WASHINGTON — Saudi Minister of State for Overseas Affairs Adel Al-jubair reaffirmed the Kingdom’s long-standing dedication to attaining a simply and lasting peace within the Center East, saying a $1 billion pledge to help efforts aimed toward ending the Israeli-Palestinian battle.
Talking on the first assembly of the Board of Peace in Washington, Aljubair stated Saudi Arabia is embarking “on a journey in the direction of establishing a long-lasting and simply peace within the Center East,” emphasizing a two-state answer during which “Palestine and Israellive aspect by aspect in peace and safety.”
He stated such a peace would remodel the area “from loss of life and destruction to hope and prosperity” by integrating its sources and unlocking its potential.
Al-jubair underscored that the Kingdom’s pursuit of peace dates again many years. In 1981, the late King Fahd introduced the Eight-Level Plan, adopted by Arab leaders on the Fez Summit, which strengthened the precept of land for peace.
In 2002, the late King Abdullah launched the Arab Peace Initiative, which was unanimously endorsed by each Arab and Islamic nations.
The initiative referred to as for normalization of relations with Israel in trade for a full withdrawal from occupied territories and the institution of a Palestinian state.
At present, King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman proceed to work towards “a imaginative and prescient for peace and prosperity and safety and integration in our area,” Al-jubair stated.
He expressed Saudi Arabia’s readiness to cooperate with the Board of Peace to advance what he described as a “noble goal.”
Aljubair concluded his remarks by saying that the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia would pledge $1 billion over the approaching years to help efforts to alleviate the struggling of the Palestinian individuals and promote a peaceable decision.
“We look ahead to working with the Board of Peace to ascertain this noble goal,” he stated.




