“Our approach to this problem has been very strict: we have dismissed several thousand of imams from mosques for extremism, we modernize our educational system in order to rule out the possibility of misinterpretation of texts,” al-Jubeir said.
He said that Riyadh was set to cooperate with Moscow in the fight against terrorism.
“Lots of militants from both Russia and Saudi Arabia are fighting for the Islamic State [terrorist group, outlawed in Russia],” the Saudi top diplomat said. “They pose a threat for our countries and for other states, from where they came from. So, we have a strong interest in cooperation.”
At the same time, al-Jubeir accused Qatar of financing terrorism in various countries in a bid to intervene in domestic affairs of those states.
“We are convinced that there are certain principles that all countries must stick to: [they must] say “no” to terrorism, the financing of terrorism, extremism, and propaganda of hatred, [as well as] attempts to interfere into domestic affairs of other states,” he said. TASS-northboundasia.com
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