CAIRO — Saudi Arabia's Attorney General Sheikh Saud Al-Muajab has affirmed that the relations between the Kingdom and other Arab countries are strong, deep-rooted and distinguished at all levels. He also highlighted the keenness of Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman and Crown Prince Muhammad Bin Salman in strengthening and developing these relations as well as in extending bridges of continuous and constructive communications for the mutual benefit of all Arab countries. He made the remarks during a meeting on the sidelines of the signing ceremony of the governing principles of the General Assembly of Arab Attorneys General in Cairo on Wednesday. Egypt's Public Prosecution organized the event with the theme "Together to Combat Crimes." Al-Muajab thanked everyone who has contributed to the establishment of the magnificent assembly, which culminated in the convergence of and brotherhood among the Arab countries paving the way for holding consultative meetings in the legal and regulatory areas and the exchange of experience in judicial fields. "The world around us believes only in joint action and the interest-based grouping, while relations between the Arab countries are based on active and serious communications and cooperation for maximizing mutual benefits as we are one nation with the same goals and destiny," he added.