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The greatest challenge facing the 60th summit of the U.N. General Assembly is terrorism, from which many countries and peoples in the world are suffering
Saudi Arabia urges anti-terror measures Sep 06, 2005
Saudi Arabia hopes the committee drafting Iraq's constitution will succeed in meeting the aspirations of the Iraqi people, especially in consolidating national unity and reaffirming Iraq's Arab and Islamic identity
Saudi warns of Iraq sectarian division Aug 23, 2005
We hope these measures taken on the economic front will return the Saudi funds
Saudis to retrieve $360 billion abroad Aug 07, 2005
Egypt's stance on that issue is clear and it is a total rejection of deploying any troops in Iraq
Egypt refuses to deploy Iraq troops Aug 04, 2004
As long as the Iraqis want to try him, it is their right to do that
Saudi: Saddam trial internal Iraq matter Jul 12, 2004
Saud bin Faisal bin Abdul-Aziz Al Saud (Arabic: سعود بن فيصل بن عبد العزيز آل سعود), also known as Saud Al Faisal, has been the Foreign Minister of Saudi Arabia since 1975. He is the world's longest-serving Foreign Minister.
He is the son of the late King Faisal. He is a brother of the influential Prince Turki and Prince Khalid, Governor of the Makkah Province. He is a nephew of the present King Abdullah.
Saud was born in Taif, Saudi Arabia in 1941. He is the third son of the late King Faisal. He attended the Hun School of Princeton and graduated from Princeton University in 1964 with a Bachelor of Science in Economics.