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Following Washington, the UN, Britain freeze assets of the Saudi Islamic movement for reforms
The British government decided yesterday to freeze the assets of the opposition Saudi Islamic Movement For Reforms, just one day after the UN Security Council approved similar sanctions against the chairman of the movement Saad al-Faqih and enrolled his name on the so-called terrorism list.
Saudi Arabia-UN, Politics, 12/25/2004

Libyan press strongly criticize Saudi Arabia
The Libyan press on Friday launched strong criticism against Saudi Arabia because of its decision to summon its ambassador in Tripoli and to expel the Libyan ambassador in Riyadh, describing Saudi Arabia as "the kingdom of darkness" ruled by Abu Jahel.
Libya-Saudi Arabia, Politics, 12/25/2004

UN Security Council puts al-Faqih on terrorism list
The UN Security Council yesterday enrolled the name of the Saudi opposition member Saad al-Faqih on the international list of persons and establishments stand in support of terrorism.
Saudi Arabia-UN, Politics, 12/24/2004

Moussa: we mediate for solving the Saudi- Libyan differences
The secretary general of the Arab league (AL) Amr Moussa said yesterday that the Arab League is trying to mediate in the escalated Saudi- Libyan differences which provoked Riyadh on Wednesday to take a decision to withdraw its ambassador from Tripoli and asked the Libyan ambassador in Saudi Arabia to leave the country.
Saudi Arabia-Libya, Politics, 12/24/2004

Saudi Arabia expels the Libyan ambassador following accusations of crown prince assassination attempt
Saudi Arabia yesterday withdrew its ambassador from Libya and simultaneously expelled the Libyan ambassador in Riyadh after it accused Tripoli of involvement in the conspiracy to assassinate the Saudi crown prince Abdullah Bin Abdul Aziz, according to the Saudi foreign minister Saud al-Faisal.
Saudi Arabia-Libya, Politics, 12/23/2004

Libya regrets the Saudi diplomatic measures against it
Libya has expressed its strong regret over the decision taken by Saudi Arabia to withdraw its ambassador from Tripoli and expel the Libyan ambassador form the kingdom on the background of accusing Tripoli of involvement in the conspiracy of assassinating the Saudi crown prince Abdullah Ibn Abdul Aziz.
Libya-Saudi Arabia, Politics, 12/23/2004

US freezes assets of Saad Allah al-Faqih over possible ties with al-Qaida
The Saudi authorities froze the assets of the Saudi opposition member who lives in London, Saad al-Faqih, and another citizen Adel Batreji. The decision was taken over suspects that the two men are giving financial and material support to al-Qaida organization.
Saudi Arabia-USA, Politics, 12/22/2004

Sharp differences between Manama and Riyadh delay Gulf summit session
One Gulf official announced that a second session of the 25th GCC summit was due to be held on Monday evening in Manama but was postponed until Tuesday morning after an amendment was introduced on the program.
Bahrain-Saudi Arabia, Politics, 12/21/2004

UAE abrogates partial embargo of importing Saudi meats
The ministry of agriculture in the United Arab Emirates UAE has ended the embargo imposed on importing sheep, geese, cows, camels and gazelles from Saudi Arabia following news that reported cases on the mouth and foot disease are receding in most parts of the kingdom.
United Arab Emirates-Saudi Arabia, Economics, 12/21/2004

Saudi crown prince is absent from Gulf summit
The Saudi royal court ( Divan) announced in a statement that the defense minister prince Salman Bin Abdul Aziz will chair the delegation of the Kingdom to the summit of the Gulf Cooperation Council which will open deliberations in Bahrain on Monday and Tuesday.
Saudi Arabia-Gulf, Politics, 12/20/2004


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