Thursday, May 18, 2023

Saudi Arabia’s Good Initiative Restored Diplomatic Relations in The Region, Making West Asia Like East Asia, Stop Buying Weapons, Abolishing All Military Bases in The Region, and Promoting Economic Development, and Trade, this is The Future of the 21st Century.

Saudi Arabia’s Good Initiative Restored Diplomatic Relations in The Region, Making West Asia Like East Asia, Stop Buying Weapons, Abolishing All Military Bases in The Region, and Promoting Economic Development, and Trade, this is The Future of the 21st Century.

Mujeeb Khan

 

Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdullah, Saudi Arabia's Foreign Minister, and Chinese Foreign Minister QinGang during their meeting in Beijing, China, April6, 2023


Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan in Syria, President Bashar al-Assad 


   

  In the Holy Land, God sent the President of China. The President of China came to Saudi Arabia and gave a message of peace to the King and left. The message was to bring peace to God’s servants before coming to Allah. The Saudis welcomed the Iranians and vowed to live in peace with them. In response, Iran pledged the survival and security of the Saudi Kingdom and emphasized the importance of good relations and promoting mutual trade between the two countries. Saudi King Salman has invited Iran’s President Ebrahim Raisi to visit Saudi Arabia. After Iran, Saudi Arabia announced the restoration of relations with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and the restoration of Syria’s membership in the Arab League. Peaceful countries of the world have welcomed the decision of the Saudi government. The Saudi Foreign Minister went to Damascus and personally informed President Assad of his government’s decision to restore diplomatic relations with Syria. After Saudi Arabia, Gulf States have also restored relations with Syria and welcomed its return to the Arab League. The Syrian army has fought bravely for the survival of its country. Therefore, it said that there can be no war in the Middle East without Syria and there can be no peace in the Middle East without Egypt.

  America and the West have destroyed those countries in the Middle East that were the cradle of civilization, whose people educated, doctors, engineers, scientists, and intellectuals. Shias, Sunnis, and Christians lived here for thousands of years. They are all Arabs first and religion was secondary. Saddam Hussein was a dictator, but he developed Iraq. This was also acknowledged by the ambassador of America to Iraq. Schools, colleges, universities, hospitals, roads, and highways were built in Iraq. Chief of Army General Tommy Frank, who planned the invasion of Iraq, said that Iraq is a wealthy country with a prosperous middle class, people educated, and Iraq will develop very quickly. But twenty years after the invasion of Iraq, Iraq has not yet returned to the position it was in before the US invasion. Today Iraq is not wealthy, people are poorer today. It has been 30 years behind in education. This is exactly what happened in Syria and Libya. These countries were also economically prosperous, educated societies. But these countries were destroyed for no reason. Destruction of humanity is the worst violation of human rights.

  In the second decade of the 21st century, Arab rulers have come to their senses after meeting with Chinese leaders, ending differences and making Meddle East a United Economic Union. And they give importance to close relationships with each other. Restoring relations between Saudi Arabia and the Gulf countries with Iran is a good decision, it will promote peace, stability, and economic development in the region. This region will be a market of four hundred million people. West Asia will be like East Asia.

  This region no longer needs weapons. Over sixty years, weapons and military bases have sold wars and produced devastation, and destruction in the region. Military bases were abolished, and naval bases were replaced by trading shipping bases. NATO is talking about establishing cooperative relations with GCC countries. It is an organization of imperial and colonial powers, and in the 21st century, the military presence on the territory of independent nations will be a symbol of the survival of colonialism.

  

                                                                         

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