ability of any counter-terrorism center to tackle the circumstances leading to the spread of the phenomenon and facilitate communications among the counter-terror centers, including providing all the centers with the best tools to fight terrorism. The second focuses on preventing and combating terrorism through cooperation among terror combating centers. The third pillar is the support to be offered by the counter-terrorism center, affiliating to the UN, for collecting and re-producing information about international terrorism. In this regard, a website will be established and administered by United Nations specialists. The fourth pillar is the respect of laws and human rights for all, including the refugees. A statement issued by the conference said the participants and the centers have benefited a lot over the last two days, thanks to the ample information and experiences exchanged among them. Sometimes, it looks a very local one, but its impact and lesson can spread wide, the statement commented. The UN representative also expressed belief that among the outcome of the four principles laid today will be the promotion of cooperation among most of the counter-terrorism centers and other institutions in the world, he said, praising the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia's initiative on counter terrorism. The participants condemned all kinds of terrorism, confirming that terrorism doesn't belong to a specific religion or race and that the world should stand united to bring to justice whoever was involved in financing, planning or carrying out terror acts. They lauded the role played by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in the field of terrorism and praised the standards it was adopting domestically and internationally. --More