Relations between the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the sisterly Arab Republic of Egypt are special due to the prestigeous status enjoyed by the two countries at Arab, Islamic and international levels. At the Arab level, the historical experience emphasizes that Riyadh and Cairo are poles of relations and interactions in the Arab regional system, and upon their shoulders, they bear the greatest burden in achieving Arab solidarity and the desired good goals for which the Arab peoples from the Atlantic to the Gulf are looking forward. Mount Radhwa, northwestern of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, has seen the first historic meeting between late King Abdulaziz bin Abdulrahman Al Saud and King Farouk of Egypt, in 1364 AH (1945), during which the fixed policy for the future of bilateral relations between the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and Egypt had been set. Then, it came the visit of late King Abdulaziz Al Saud to Egypt in 1365 AH (1946), where the views between late King Abdulaziz and King Farouk had been identical concerning the Arab League, during which late King Abdulaziz agreed on Alexandria Protocol, and their meeting resulted in late King Abdulaziz's approval finally of the accession of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia into the Arab League. --More