French paper lauds King Abdullah for reforms

JEDDAH — Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz has furthered the development of the Kingdom by instituting a series of pragmatic reforms, according to an article in the French newspaper Le Figaro.

By Habib Shaikh

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Published: Sun 15 Aug 2010, 1:10 AM

Last updated: Mon 6 Apr 2015, 5:47 AM

In the article by Loseil Van Dersilk to mark the fifth anniversary of King Abdullah’s ascension to the throne as per the Gregorian calendar, she said, ”As for us in France, it is now time to build bridges of trust, friendship and fruitful cooperation between our countries.”

She added that relations between King Abdullah and the people of Saudi Arabia are firm and stable due to the noble positions taken by the royal family in both domestic and foreign affairs.

Van Dersilk said the reign of King Abdullah has been characterised by a number of reforms and achievements which have elevated the Kingdom to an advanced rank among the world’s countries. She said that since ascending the throne, King Abdullah has guided the country through a series of reasonable reforms and that most Saudis now willingly agree that things are going in the right direction.

Van Dersilk cited a number of achievements which have taken place during the era of King Abdullah.“On the economic front, we find that the Kingdom remained relatively stable amid the international financial crisis which negatively affected a number of countries,” she stressed.

She said that King Abdullah has, amid the global financial slowdown, dedicated a number of public expenditure programmes worth more than $400 billion for giant projects in the field of transportation and has opened new economic cities in different parts of the Kingdom. She added that following the accession of the Kingdom to the World Trade Organisation (WTO) in December 2005, doors opened wide for foreign investors in the Kingdom.

Mentioning the opening of the King Abdullah University for Science and Technology (KAUST) last September, she said that the university would upgrade the Kingdom’s academic profile and place it in the ranks of advanced countries in the field of research. Speaking of King Abdullah’s achievements in international affairs Van Dersilk cited the Arab Peace Initiative and the dialogue among followers of different religions and civilisations. “Among the achievements of King Abdullah was that he took the initiative to call for dialogue between followers of religions; he stressed the need for moderation to bring about security and stability in Lebanon and he arranged for a series of domestic national dialogues,” she said.

She suggested that all those initiatives and others are evidence of King Abdullah‘s vision, and drew attention to the current Saudi antiquities exhibition in Paris as yet further proof that the Kingdom is widely embracing the outside world.


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