The Kingdom is continuing efforts to bring back Saudis detained in Guantanamo Bay prison, spokesman of the Ministry of Interior was quoted as saying by the Saudi Press Agency Sunday. Maj. Gen. Mansour Al-Turki said a team of Saudi specialists had left for Guantanamo Bay to discuss the prospects of accelerating the procedures of bringing back the remaining Saudis to the Kingdom. The team was sent to assess their situation, reassure their families about them and emphasize the Kingdom's concern to reunite them with their families, Al-Turki said. The efforts are in accordance with the concern of King Abdullah, Custodian of the Two Mosques, towards the Saudis detained at Guantanamo Bay, he added. Al-Turki said the team interviewed eight Saudi detainees at Guantanamo Bay and held several meetings with those responsible for the administration of the prison. During the meetings, the Saudi team reaffirmed the Kingdom's interest to take back all detained Saudis and treat them in accordance with Kingdom's regulations, which include subjecting them to counseling and care programs. The spokesman lauded the cooperation of US authorities. He said that the families of the detainees have been briefed on the results of the visit and the health of their relatives. They were also reassured on the Kingdom's intention to continue its efforts and do everything it can to bring the detainees back to the Kingdom at the earliest possible opportunity, Al