The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia reiterated its position calling for nuclear deployment prevention, asserted its keenness for peaceful and civilization co-existence among the world peoples and vowed its belief in the importance of concerting all countries' efforts to evade risks and repercussions incurred from the proliferation of mass destruction weapons. The Kingdom also expressed hope that it is gearing forward to see all peace-loving countries working, in collaboration with the International Atomic Energy Agency, to bar the proliferation and get rid of nuclear weapons so as to achieve peace, security and stability to the world community. Addressing the 49th general conference of the IAEA in Vienna, Dr. Salih bin Abdulrahman Alazl, Chairman of the Riyadh-based King Abdulaziz City for Sciences and Technology, said the Kingdom has joined all international treaties and agreements curbing the proliferation of mass destruction weapons and is hoping that the international efforts could lead to the creation of mass destruction-free Middle East, particularly the nuclear weapons.