Cabinet Session
Riyadh 4 Jumada Awal 1428H (21 May 2007)
Riyadh, May 21. The Vice Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Prince Sultan Bin Abdulaziz chaired the cabinet's weekly session at Al-Yamamah Palace in Riyadh on Monday.
At the outset of the session, the cabinet valued the great efforts exerted by leaders of Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries to achieve the ambitions and aspirations of GCC peoples, and appreciated greatly the efforts of the leaders for the outcomes of their 9th consultative meeting held in Riyadh under the chairmanship of the Custodian of The Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah Bin Abdulaziz.
The meeting dealt with various issues which serve and strengthen the integration of GCC countries, their positive work for the concerns of Arab and Islamic nations, and the efforts to enhance security, stability and prosperity for these nations and the world at large.
In a statement to the Saudi Press Agency (SPA) following the session, the Minister of State, cabinet's member and Acting Minister of Culture and Information Dr. Musaed bin Mohammed Al-Eiban said that the Vice Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques expressed his pride of deep, historical and strong relations binding the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the Kingdom of Morocco which materialized during the visit of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah Bin Abdulaziz to Morocco, and the warm welcome and generous hospitality extended to King Abdullah by Moroccan King and people reflected the position the kingdom has occupied in the hearts of the Moroccan people.
Prince Sultan commended the determination of the two kings to enhance relations to meet the aspirations of the two peoples, noting that the signing of various agreements during the visit reflects the earnest desire for enhancement of cooperation between the two countries.
On the Palestinian situation, the cabinet was briefed on the latest developments on the Palestinian territories including the tragic events on the Palestinian arena and the meaningless fighting.
The cabinet called for full commitment to the implementation of the cease fire between Fatah and Hamas movements reached last Saturday, and cautioned against the danger of this fighting.
The cabinet stressed the necessity for extinguishing the fire of this sedition, for working towards preserving the unity of the Palestinian ranks, the affirmation of the Palestinian leaders of their commitment to the Makkah Al-Mukarramah Agreement and to the oath they swore before Allah and the peoples of Islamic nations in the holiest of all places, firmly standing against any act of violence in Palestine and wisely working together for the interest of the homeland and the Palestinian people.
In this regard, condemning Israeli continued aggressive practices against the Palestinian people, the cabinet called on the world community to shoulder its responsibility to put an end to this aggression and compel Israel to implement the resolutions of the international institutions and the agreement between the two parties to return to the peace process in the region.
On the latest developments in Lebanon particularly the security events in Tripoli and the vicinity of Nahr al-Barid Camp, the cabinet expressed its regret for these events which target Lebanon's security and stability, and called for the preservation of its sovereignty, unity, stability and for supporting its security and territorial integrity.
The Minister added that the cabinet was briefed by the minister of interior on the 8th consultative meeting of ministers of interior of Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) held in Riyadh on Sunday which represented an opportunity to exchange opinions and consultations on the current events and the process of security cooperation among the council's member states.
The kingdom's winning last Friday of a permanent seat in election at the executive council of the world organization of meteorology and environmental protection testifies to the honorable position the kingdom enjoys at the international arena, the cabinet said.
Its election to the 26 member-council out of 184 states makes its contribution to developing meteorological work at Arab, Islamic and international arenas something to look forward to.
The minister said the cabinet then reviewed the local items on its agenda and issued the following decisions:
The cabinet approved a draft arrangement on the Arab collective negotiating mechanism with regional or sub-regional blocs in charge of civil aviation signed by member countries of the Arab Commission for Civil Aviation on the sidelines of the Arab transport and aviation conference in Damascus on the 19th of December 2004
Following civil defense reports on damages incurred in some provinces in the kingdom due to lack of effective means of facing the dangers of floods, the cabinet approved a number of measures to confront floods in some provinces as follows:
1- Hydrologic studies and engineering designs should be approved by the authorities before being endorsed for housing or agricultural plans
2- Those allowed to launch some projects in valleys will be compelled to bear responsibility for any harm befalling others due to their work.
3- King Abdulaziz City for sciences and technology, Saudi geological survey commission and general presidency for meteorology and protection of environment are assigned to provide other concerned authorities with Airial views, old geographic maps and satellite photos showing the valleys and directions of water flow.
4- The ministry of municipal and rural affairs and the ministry of transport should take into consideration the quantity of flooding water and its directions when they construct roads or erect bridges and flyovers inside and outside cities, and are obligated to maintain tunnels and bridges well before rain seasons.
5- The concerned ministries should put the necessary regulations to prevent growing housing constructions along valleys and agricultural areas adjacent to valleys.
The cabinet approved a draft general agreement for economic, commercial, investment, technical, educational, cultural, youth and sports cooperation between the government of the kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the government of Brunei Darussalam signed in bender Seri Begawan on the 22nd of May 2006.
The Minister of Finance or his deputy was authorized to sign the draft agreement between the government of the kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the government of the Republic of Belarus to evade double taxation and prevent tax evasion on income and capital taxes and approved the annexed protocol.
The cabinet approved the project of the authority of organizing electricity and dual production submitted by the minister of water and electricity, who is the chairman of its council.
Most notable of the project’s aspects are: the authority should organize and supervise electricity industry and water desalination, oversee the performance, and coordinate the activity of the concerned institutions and bodies with licensed individuals to find the organizing and procedural frame that guarantees their electrical and water desalination activities at levels of high quality, credibility, and seasonal tariff supportive of the sustainable development
The cabinet approved the appointment of Prince Khalid Bin Abdulaziz Bin Ayyaf Al Miqren as undersecretary of the National Guard for (AFWAJ) affairs, and Ibrahim bin Salih bin Abdurrahman Abu-baker as civil consultant engineer at the ministry of education.
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