RIYADH: A senior Saudi official told an international conference on security yesterday that the “terrorist” threat remains and urged global cooperation to combat it.
“The danger of terrorism and terrorists still persists and affects several countries,” Prince Turki bin Mohammed Al Saud of the foreign ministry told delegates at the opening of the two-day event.
“We must face up to it using all means and at all levels, local, regional and international.
“Terrorism threatens us all, without exception,” Prince Turki said, calling for global action to “eradicate terrorist plans through coordination between specialised centres in the struggle against terrorism.”
Some 50 countries are represented at the gathering in Riyadh, which has been organised in conjunction with the United Nations.
In 2005, Saudi Arabia proposed creating in its capital an international anti-terrorism centre, a proposal that was approved in September 2011 by the UN General Assembly. Riyadh has pledged to finance the centre for three years at a cost of $10m.
AFP