American relations and his friendship with President George W. Bush. "There are certain quarters in America, and a minority of the members of the Congress who don't understand the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. "The statements which are spelled out by these people serve the terrorists who are working to widen the gap between the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the US', he said. He urged the American media to get acquainted with Saudi Arabia before launching random accusations against the Kingdom because it had been a victim before even the United States, adding that Saudi Arabia is just like Britain and other countries of the world which face the menace of terrorism. The King said the Islamic Summit, due to be held in Makkah on Dec 8-9, 2005, aims at unifying ranks of the Muslim countries and creating a united front against terrorists in addition to confronting the ideology of terror and its justification. 'We, in the Kingdom, do feel pain for any crisis in any other Arab country', he said, King Abdullah called on the Arabs to coordinate their policies for confronting the foreign dangers. 'As disunity will lead to humiliation, I call on the Arabs to coordinate their stands', he said. 'As a human being I want good for all people irrespective of their nationality or religion', he said urging Muslims to abide by their religion," King Abdullah added.