Saudi newspapers commented editorially today on a number of local, regional and international topics, underscoring the importance of key summit talks held in Jeddah Sunday between the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz and Egyptian President Mohammad Hosni Mubarak. Following are major headlines in this morning newspapers: - King Abdullah and President Mubarak review the latest Arab, Islamic and international developments. - Security in KSA exemplary: Prince Naif. - Speaker of Shoura (Consultative) Council attends meeting of followers of heavenly religions in Kazakhstan. - Nizar Madani leads the Kingdom's delegation to the Gulf Ministerial Meeting. - The Kingdom extends $5 million to Iraqi refugees. - 68 cases of Swine Flu reported. - Start of the Sixth round of The Palestinian dialogue. - Arab meeting to review Israeli nuclear activity. - Al-Hariri starts consultations to form government. - A woman dies in clashes between Amal and Al-Mustakbal supporters. - The Amnesty International condemns anti-Muslim campaign in Switzerland. - Khamenei criticizes statements of western leaders about presidential elections in Iran. - Washington is ready to resume dialogue with Tehran on nuclear program. - Israel proposes freezing settlements for three months with the exclusion of Al-Quds. - Washington and Moscow holds differing views on electronic space. - North Korea threatens to enhance its nuclear power. --MORE