Crown Prince Salman, Deputy Premier and Minister of Defense, addresses a group of princes, eminent sheikhs and scholars, ministers, senior officials, regional council members, members of the municipality council and those of the chambers of commerce and industry in Makkah, Jeddah, Taif and citizens from Makkah who visited him at Al-Salam Palace in Jeddah, Tuesday. — SPA JEDDAH – Crown Prince Salman, Deputy Premier and Minister of Defense, reiterated the Kingdom's pledge to mobilize all its resources in the service of millions of pilgrims, Umrah performers and visitors who come from all corners of the globe. The Crown Prince was addressing the princes, eminent sheikhs and scholars, ministers, senior officials, regional council members, members of the municipality council and those of the chambers of commerce and industry in Makkah, Jeddah, Taif and a group of citizens from Makkah who visited him at Al-Salam Palace here Tuesday. “It's a great honor bestowed on the Kingdom to serve the Two Holy Mosques,” Crown Prince Salman said, thanking Almighty Allah that Muslims from all over the world face the cradle of Islam five times a day. “We take great pride in this, but this is also a huge responsibility for us.” He said that since its establishment and its unification by the late King Abdul Aziz under the banner of monotheism, the Kingdom's leadership has been working for the comfort of citizens and the security and stability of the country. “Thanks to Allah, the Kingdom enjoys security and stability from its west to its east and from its south to its north.” He attributed this to the application of the Holy Qur'an and Prophet's Sunnah in all affairs of life, pointing out that these two main sources from which the Kingdom's constitution is derived form the legal basis and the validity of arbitration for this country. – SPA