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Monday 30 January 2017 - 09:49
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Saudi king, Trump talk on how to face Iran, fight terrorism



Saudi King Salman and US President Donald Trump speak for the first time since the new American commander-in-chief assumed office, focusing on Iran as well as terrorism.

According to a White House statement released on Sunday the two talked about Irans "destabilizing regional activities.

This is while Riyadh has been the most passionate supporter and funder of Daesh Takfiri terrorists, wreaking havoc in Iraq and Syria, along with some other US allies, including Turkey and Qatar.



According to a senior Saudi source, the conversation "resulted in agreement on many important matters, including enhancing the participation of the two countries in fighting terrorism, extremism and its funding."
"The president requested and the king agreed to support safe zones in Syria and Yemen, as well as supporting other ideas to help the many refugees who are displaced by the ongoing conflicts," read the White House statement.
The two also said they want the nuclear deal between Tehran and the world powers to be rigorously pursued, the White House said.

Tehran has, on several occasions, denounced the United States lack of compliance with its commitments in the agreement, dubbed the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action.


[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="555"] An Indonesian protester holds placards showing Saudi King Salman (at R) and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (at L) during a demonstration in Jakarta in front of the Saudi Arabian embassy on January 26, 2017.[/caption]


Iran and the five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council - the US, France, Britain, Russia and China - plus Germany reached a historic nuclear deal in 2015.

The unnamed Saudi source speaking to Reuters on Sunday did not say if the king had commented about Trumps entry ban onpeople from seven Muslim-majority countries.

This is while rights organizations and Muslim nations around the globe have vehemently censured the move.

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