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King`s interview with Kuwaiti newspaper `Al-Siyassah` 3 Jeddah/Kuwait
Q: What about the meeting of leaders of G 20 pertaining to the world
economic crises?
A: I have attended this meeting, and the meeting was free from the
media row which frightened the world about the economic crises. The
vision of these international leaderships included a target for
correcting the economic tracks without tension. They speak with the
conviction that nothing can be too difficult to solve, and they
discuss the best solutions and what should be done was very clear to
them. The figures of the crises were before them as well as the
mechanism for their solution, and we have not yet reached the end of
the world. I have listened to them and to the presented solutions,
and we have inquired about what should be asked. I think that the
matter will never remain irremediable because the problem is before
them with all of its dimensions and solutions on the table, and I
don't think that this crisis is the end of the matter, but it is
correction to a situation which was prevailing. Any way this is not
the first crisis that faces the economies of the countries. There
were earlier crises but we did not follow up them as we do today due
to the development of the technologies of the media and the
telecommunications means. The world under the technological
development seems as if it is small cities which can be known with a
glance of eye.
Q: It was said that the US has asked you to pay $120 billion as well
as other big sums from other Gulf States so as to help it overcome
its financial crisis, is that true?
A: That is not true, the western countries and even the countries of
the east which are affected by the financial crisis have great
economies and they will never be in need of us. I have heard what was
said, but I would like to make it clear that it is absolutely untrue.
These countries have economic exchanges with figures which are not in
billions but in trillions, and their economies are gigantic and they
are not in need of the countries of the region. The figures of the
gross domestic product of these countries are imaginary and they can
never be compared with the GDP (Gross Domestic Product) in our
countries, and they are not in need of us.
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economic crises?
A: I have attended this meeting, and the meeting was free from the
media row which frightened the world about the economic crises. The
vision of these international leaderships included a target for
correcting the economic tracks without tension. They speak with the
conviction that nothing can be too difficult to solve, and they
discuss the best solutions and what should be done was very clear to
them. The figures of the crises were before them as well as the
mechanism for their solution, and we have not yet reached the end of
the world. I have listened to them and to the presented solutions,
and we have inquired about what should be asked. I think that the
matter will never remain irremediable because the problem is before
them with all of its dimensions and solutions on the table, and I
don't think that this crisis is the end of the matter, but it is
correction to a situation which was prevailing. Any way this is not
the first crisis that faces the economies of the countries. There
were earlier crises but we did not follow up them as we do today due
to the development of the technologies of the media and the
telecommunications means. The world under the technological
development seems as if it is small cities which can be known with a
glance of eye.
Q: It was said that the US has asked you to pay $120 billion as well
as other big sums from other Gulf States so as to help it overcome
its financial crisis, is that true?
A: That is not true, the western countries and even the countries of
the east which are affected by the financial crisis have great
economies and they will never be in need of us. I have heard what was
said, but I would like to make it clear that it is absolutely untrue.
These countries have economic exchanges with figures which are not in
billions but in trillions, and their economies are gigantic and they
are not in need of the countries of the region. The figures of the
gross domestic product of these countries are imaginary and they can
never be compared with the GDP (Gross Domestic Product) in our
countries, and they are not in need of us.
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