The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia reiterated its position on condemning terrorism in all its forms, manifestations, and everywhere in the world, whatever might be its motives, causes and objectives, as a crime not linked to religion, people or race. The Kingdom's Permanent Representative to the United Nations Ambassador Abdullah bin Yahya Al-Mo'allemi said in his speech yesterday before the special session of the United Nations General Assembly to discuss the situation in Syria, that the Kingdom unreservedly condemns all acts of terrorism wherever they are committed , which is evidenced by its record domestically and internationally in the fight against terrorism which is clearly visible to everyone. He demanded that the international community and the United Nations Organization apply fully, immediately, and unconditionally the Security Council resolution No. / 2139 / and the Council shoulder its responsibilities towards taking necessary actions in case of non-compliance with that resolution, and immediately make public the reasons for the failure of the Geneva Conference 2 and identify the responsibility for this. Ambassador Al-Mo'allemi also called on the United Nations Security Council to take necessary steps to ensure implementation of the resolution No. / 2118 /, which provided for the adoption of the outcomes of the Geneva conference 1 and foremost the establishment of the executive transition authority, determining of the responsibility for the crimes against humanity and war crimes and referring them immediately to the international justice, the withdrawal of all foreign fighters from Syria including Hezbollah, the legion of Abu Al-Fadhel Al-Abbas, Iranian Revolutionary Guards and the Quds Force belonging to it, in addition to creating safe zones for Syrian civilians, and protected corridors to facilitate humanitarian access to those in need.