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Saudi Press
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 02 - 09 - 2018

Saudi newspapers highlighted in their editorials today a number of issues at local, regional and international arenas.
Al-Riyadh newspaper in its editorial entitled ''Continuing criminality'' wrote that day after day, the Iranian regime has proved its determination to continue spreading the evil and stirring up the unrest in the Middle East, which confirms that relying on this regime in any project of calming peace in the region is impossible.
The paper added that Tehran's provision of ballistic missiles to armed groups loyal to it in Iraq could never be classified as an Iranian move to promote security and stability in Iraq or as an aid to an Arab-Muslim country to begin a new phase in which Iraqis meet to turn the page of the past and build a future state, noting that this step at this particular time is a slap to countries that bet on the nuclear agreement, particularly France, Britain and Germany, where they find themselves in front of a moral crisis before their peoples and the world for defending Tehran and give it more power to burn the region.
It indicated that the transfer of ballistic missiles into the interior of Iraq is a message that Tehran still has the ability to mix cards in Iraq through those groups loyal to it armed with Iranian weapons and missiles, and to turn Iraq into a new arena of a proxy war.
Al-Riyadh newspaper stressed that confronting Iran's crime is a moral responsibility, the international community must be firmer to deter Iran, and the countries of the region will never allow its security and stability to be dependent on the passion for domination of the ruling gang in Tehran.
In another issue Okaz newspaper in its editorial entitled ''The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and healing Rohingya's wounds'' said that with the increasing the suffering of the Rohingya Muslims, the relief aid being provided by the Kingdom has healed the wounds of the displaced and the oppressed, pointing out that the projects of King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center include food security, early recovery, accommodation, non-food items, water, sanitation, education, health and multiple sectors.
The paper said King Salman Relief Center alone spent more than $ 16.8 million on 12 relief projects for Rohingya Muslims until last July, and the Kingdom has hosted more than a quarter of a million of them since 1950s.
Okaz newspaper pointed out that despite all challenges and current circumstances, the Kingdom has not forgotten to help afflicted peoples around the world based on its leading position in the Islamic world.


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