Saudi Arabia will be open to all religions and the world

October 25, 2017


Saudis Prince Mohammad bin Salman said that Saudi Arabia will return to the state where he was before. Saudi Arabia will be a moderate country open to all religions and the world.In the opening speech of the Future Investment Promotion Summit in Riyadh on Tuesday, Yuvraj Mohammad bin Salman bin Abdul Aziz bin Saud announced this.To an interviewer, he said, the economic modernization plan will be implemented along with the political reforms to remove the conservative Saudi Arabia from the severe Wahhabiyat. He announced the establishment of an economic development zone at the cost of 500 billion dollars.Announcing further action to tackle extremism, he said, we can not waste 30 years of our lives by fighting against extremist meditation, we will destroy them today.He directly criticized the conservative groups of Saudi Arabia and said that this was not the case in the past. We will eliminate terrorism soon.Saudi Yuva 32-year-old Saudi Arabian ambassador of the long-term economic and social policy by reducing oil dependence on the economy of Saudi Arabia is the director of the vision-2030 director. Yuvraj's pledge to challenge the conservative religious leaders of Saudi Arabia. He also pledged this as well as announcing plans to establish Neoom or a new economic zone at the cost of 500 billion dollars. This economic zone will be expanded from neighboring Saudi Arabia to neighboring Egypt and Jordan. This economic area of ​​26,500 square meters will be larger than the Kingdom of Wales in the United Kingdom, even larger than the Middle East countries like Israel, Lebanon and Kuwait.Fully ruled by the rule of the monarchy, Saudi Arabia has influenced the effect of Sunni Islam, which influenced Wahhabiyat. Al-Qaeda and Islamic State (IS) jihadi groups disagree with Wahhabi.Saudi Arabia also works with US and Western countries to stop the funding of extremism and terrorism in the context of 9/11. However, in order to do nothing, they are faced with criticism.There is doubt among the international community about the announcement of Prince Salman in Saudi Arabia's hardline Muslim society still being able to have great power and influence in the country. Human rights groups have condemned alleged human rights violations in Saudi Arabia.According to The Telegraph news, Saudi Arabia has announced a bunch of reforms in recent months, including last month allowing Saudi women to drive. It is believed that Prince Mohammad bin Salman has been able to do so. Yet the country remains as one of the most social conservative society in the world.Many Western leaders praised Prince Mohamed's modernization plan. But many analysts are skeptical of whether he can proceed with his or her economic and political changes.The conference ends today on Thursday. Saudi Arabia is open to the world itself and in view of the reduction in oil prices, it is adopting a diversified approach to revenue revenues, which aims at demonstrating the vision of the conference. Some observers have called it 'deserted, devos'. Tony Bellair and IMF chief Christina Logardad, among others, attended this year.

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