destruction. It reiterated the right of the countries to acquire nuclear energy for peaceful purposes. King Abdullah's visits to some fraternal and friendly countries were of positive results on the march of the Arab solidarity and the global peace and security. King Abdullah visited China, India, Malaysia, Pakistan as well as Morocco, Spain, France, Poland, Egypt and Jordan and other countries including Britain, Italy, Germany and Egypt. As regards the Palestinian problem, King Abdullah, when he was the Crown Prince, presented at Beirut summit in 2002 a vision for the settlement of the problem. It was named 'Prince Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Project for Peace'. His proposals were accepted at the Arab and international arenas and were approved by the Arab summits. At the Arab summit held in Cairo in October 2000, he proposed the establishment of a fund for Al-Quds Intifada with a capital of $200 million, and Al-Aqsa Fund with capital of $800 million. He pledged that the Kingdom will contribute 25 percent of the two funds' budget. In 2006, he ordered the allocation of $250 million for the reconstruction of Palestine. He also called on the Palestinian leaders to hold a meeting near the Holy Kaaba for settling their dispute without the intervention of any party. --More