OUT WAR IN THE REGION IN VIEW OF THE CURRENT UNPLEASANT DEVELOPMENTS, PRINCE SAUD ALFAISAL RECALLED THAT THE REGION HAS WITNESSED SEVERAL WARS IN THE PAST, NOTING THAT ANY ACT THAT DESTABILIZES PART OF THE REGION WOULD AFFECT OTHER COUNTRIES IN THE REGION. ON IRANIAN NUCLEAR FILE, HE EXPRESSED HOPE THAT MATTERS BE SOLVED THROUGH NEGOTIATIONS AS IRAN WAS SEEKING TO OBTAIN NUCLEAR ENERGY FOR PEACEFUL PURPOSES. HE UNDERSCORED THE IMPORTANCE OF STATING WARRANTS OF SUCH ENDEAVOR. HE SAID SAUDI ARABIA WAS FOLLOWING THE ISSUE WITH DEEP CONCERN AND PROFOUND CAUTION. PRINCE SAUD DENIED THAT SAUDI ARABIA HAS DRAWN RESERVATIONS ABOUT THE PROPOSED ARAB GULF UNIFIED CURRENCY, HOPING THAT OBSTACLES TO ISSUE THE NEW CURRENCY BE OVERCOME. ON HIS PART, ALAWE SAID THE KING'S VISIT COMES WITHIN THE BILATERAL RELATIONS BETWEEN THE TWO COUNTRIES, DASHING AWAY REPORTS THAT THE POSITIONS OF THE TWO COUNTRIES WERE SOMETIMES AT ODDS, DERAILING THE GCC DEVELOPMENTAL MARCH OR THAT THE VISIT COMES TO ELIMINATE PARTICULAR OBSTACLES. --MORE