Saudi FM Meets with French President's Advisor for Middle East and North Africa

The Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs met in Riyadh with the Advisor to the French President for the Middle East and North Africa. SPA
The Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs met in Riyadh with the Advisor to the French President for the Middle East and North Africa. SPA
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Saudi FM Meets with French President's Advisor for Middle East and North Africa

The Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs met in Riyadh with the Advisor to the French President for the Middle East and North Africa. SPA
The Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs met in Riyadh with the Advisor to the French President for the Middle East and North Africa. SPA

Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah has met in Riyadh with Advisor to the French President for the Middle East and North Africa, Anne-Claire Legendre.

During the meeting on Thursday, they reviewed Saudi-French relations, ways to strengthen them in various fields, and the latest regional developments, particularly in the Gaza Strip.

The meeting was attended by Prince Saad bin Mansour Al Saud, Director General of the General Department for European Affairs at the Foreign Ministry.

Also Thursday, Prince Faisal received a written message from Minister for Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of Djibouti Mahmoud Ali Youssouf pertaining to bilateral relations and ways to support and enhance them in various fields.

Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Eng. Waleed bin Abdulkarim El-Khereiji received the message during his meeting in Riyadh with Djibouti’s Ambassador Dya-Eddine Said Bamakhrama.

During the meeting, they reviewed bilateral relations and topics of common interest.



UAE Uncovers Plan to Revive Muslim Brotherhood

The Emirati capital, Abu Dhabi (WAM)
The Emirati capital, Abu Dhabi (WAM)
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UAE Uncovers Plan to Revive Muslim Brotherhood

The Emirati capital, Abu Dhabi (WAM)
The Emirati capital, Abu Dhabi (WAM)

The United Arab Emirates uncovered plans to revive the Muslim Brotherhood within the country, according to a report published on Friday by the Emirati news agency, WAM.

“Investigations conducted by the Public Prosecution, under the supervision of the Attorney-General, have uncovered a new secret organization operating outside the country formed by fugitive members of the Reform Call Organization, which is classified as a terrorist organization within the country and was slated for dissolution in 2013,” the report said.

“The new organization aims to revive the previous group and pursue similar objectives,” it added.

The State Security Department has been monitoring fugitives from various emirates who were sentenced in absentia in 2013, the report noted.

“This surveillance revealed two groups of the organization’s members who convened abroad and recruited others to form a new organization,” it added.

Also, investigations revealed that they received funding from sources within the UAE and from other terrorist groups and organizations outside the country.

The investigations further revealed that the organization has established alliances with other terrorist groups to collaborate across media, economic, and educational sectors.

These efforts are intended to strengthen ties, secure funding, maintain the organization's presence, enhance protection mechanisms abroad, and achieve its objectives, the report said.

In one country, WAM said the group is associated with several fronts posing as charitable or intellectual organizations and television channels, the most notable being the Cordoba Foundation (TCF). Classified as a terrorist organization in the country since 2014, TCF presents itself as a Middle Eastern “think-tank” institution.

It said the group is led by Anas Altikriti, a leader of the Muslim Brotherhood residing abroad, who played a significant role in organizing demonstrations in front of UAE embassies and international organizations.

WAM revealed that the fugitive members communicated in secret meetings via internet applications and through mutual visits between the two groups.

The confessions of an arrested member of the organization detailed the group’s structure and activities, and the roles of its members in threatening stability.

These activities include leading smear campaigns, promoting hate speech, questioning the state's achievements, spreading discord among the populace, financing terrorism, engaging in money laundering, and cooperating with foreign intelligence services to destabilize state security.

They also incited actions against official institutions, targeted the UAE on human rights issues, sought to weaken confidence in the government, and stirred public opinion through fake online pages and accounts created for this purpose.

Some members engaged directly with international human rights organizations, providing false information about state authorities to be used in negative reports against the UAE, the WAM report said.

A team from the Public Prosecution is currently conducting intensive investigations to verify details from the confessions of the arrested member and from the State Security Department's findings, it added.

The Public Prosecution is expected to release details of the terrorist organization and its crimes upon the completion of the probe.