The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has reiterated its categorical rejection of terrorism in all its forms, whatever its justifications and objectives. This came during a speech delivered by Dr. Ahmed bin Mohammed Al-Salem, Undersecretary of the Interior Ministry of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia before the the closing session of the 10th Conference on Transnational Crime, organized by the Crans Montana Forum here today. In his speech, Dr. Al-Salem pointed out to the position of the Kingdom on terrorism and highlighted the measures and actions it has taken in this regard, particularly in the areas of combating the financing of terrorism and money laundering. The Saudi senior official explained that the Kingdom itself is a victim of terrorism, and was subject to a number of terrorist incidents estimated at 98 terrorist attacks, and that Saudi Arabia has suffered from terrorism and its implications even before the occurring of the attacks of September 11, 2001 in the U.S. --SPA