The Saudi Minister of Interior signs agreements with America to enhance the capabilities of security agencies.
May 27, 20251 ViewsRead Time: 2 minutes
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Under direct guidance from the Saudi leadership, Saudi Interior Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Saud signed a series of security agreements with corresponding American security agencies, as part of the bilateral security cooperation between the Kingdom and the United States. These agreements are part of the Saudi Ministry of Interior's efforts to enhance the capabilities of local security agencies, especially in the areas of combating drugs and securing vital facilities. The agreements focus on several key areas, including developing human capital through specialized training programs aimed at improving the efficiency and capabilities of security personnel, as well as transferring advanced expertise and knowledge in the fields of drug control and dealing with security threats. The agreements also include enhancing cooperation in the field of securing vital facilities to ensure the protection of important installations from any potential threats. This step reflects the Kingdom's strategy to strengthen international partnerships with similar security agencies, especially with the United States, which is a strategic partner in combating transnational crimes. This comes amidst Saudi Arabia's continuous anti-drug campaign, with the Interior Minister emphasizing that efforts will not cease until eradicating this phenomenon that threatens societal security and individuals' health. The agreements also aim to exchange information and enhance security coordination between the parties, contributing to developing joint mechanisms to address increasing security challenges at both the local and regional levels. This partnership reflects Saudi Arabia's commitment to providing a safe and stable environment that supports national development and prosperity.