The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud chaired the Cabinet's session at Al-Yamamah Palace in Riyadh on Monday afternoon. - The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques briefed the Cabinet on the outcomes of his talks with the Prime Minister of Malaysia, confirming deep bilateral relations between the two sisterly countries. - The Cabinet commended the relations of friendship and close cooperation between the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the French Republic and appreciated the joint statement issued at the conclusion of the official visit paid by the Crown Prince to the French Republic and his talks with the French president and senior officials. - The Cabinet welcomed the statement of the General Secretariat of the Council of Arab Interior Ministers and - Tunisia Declaration - and its reconfirmation of the firm strong condemnation of terrorism and all forms of supporting and financing it and the state's terrorism being practiced by Israel in the occupied Palestinian territories; its absolute condemnation of storming the embassy of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and its consulate in Iran; its strong condemnation of Iranian activities aiming at destabilizing the security and stability in the Kingdom of Bahrain and a number of Arab countries and dangerous practices and acts being carried out by the terrorist Hezbollah party to destabilize security and social peace in some Arab countries. - The Cabinet stressed the Crown Prince's speech at the meeting and his confirmation that security is the pillar of security and stability and without it, balances are destabilized, rights are violated, and homelands are lost. - The Cabinet reaffirmed the decision of Gulf Cooperation Council for Arab States considering Hezbollah militias' leaders, factions and organizations as a terrorist organization. - The Cabinet confirmed the Kingdom's speech at the 31st session of Human Rights Council in Geneva and its emphasis on the Kingdom's commitment to the enhancement and protection of human rights based on its approach derived from the principles of the Islamic Sharia which makes these rights as duties.