Saudis abroad pledge allegiance

Saudi Ambassador to Egypt Ahmad Qattan writes his comments in a register opened by the Saudi Embassy in Cairo on Sunday to help Saudis in Egypt to pledge their allegiance to the new crown prince and deputy crown prince. (SPA)

Saudi Ambassador to Egypt Ahmad Qattan writes his comments in a register opened by the Saudi Embassy in Cairo on Sunday to help Saudis in Egypt to pledge their allegiance to the new crown prince and deputy crown prince. (SPA)


Saudi students and citizens living abroad have visited the Kingdom’s embassies in order to pledge allegiance to Crown Prince Mohammed bin Naif and Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.

Saudi embassies and consulates in the US, UK, Switzerland, Jordan, Australia, New Zealand and Malaysia have set up special registers for this purpose.

Saudi Consul-General in New York Khalid bin Mohammed Al-Sharif said: “On behalf of myself and all the personnel in the consulate, we pledge allegiance to Crown Prince Mohammed bin Naif and Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman following their appointments through the Royal Decree.”

The Saudi Embassy in the Australian capital Canberra opened a register for Saudi citizens residing in the country to pledge allegiance to Crown Prince Mohammed bin Naif and Deputy Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman.

Saudi Ambassador to Australia Nabil bin Mohammed Al-Saleh and members of the embassy in addition to Saudi students studying on scholarships in the country have all pledged allegiance to the crown prince and deputy crown prince.

In Kuala Lumpur, Saudi cultural attache Zayed Al-Harthi and Saudi students studying on scholarships went on stage at the 35th Kuala Lumpur International Book Fair 2015 and pledged allegiance to Crown Prince Mohammed bin Naif and Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. “We cherish and value the decisions of Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman which stem from his wisdom and his keenness for the best interests of the Kingdom,” said Al-Harthi.

Saudi citizens and students in the UK visited the Saudi Embassy in London to pledge allegiance.

“The royal decisions indicate King Salman’s vision and strategic planning that seeks to realize what is good for the country and people, and to achieve the peace and security of the Kingdom and maintain its assets,” they wrote in the embassy’s register in London. The embassies of Saudi Arabia in both Jordan and Switzerland also opened special registries to record allegiances.

Hazim Mohammed Karkatli, Saudi ambassador to Switzerland, pledged allegiance on his behalf and the embassy’s members to the crown prince and deputy crown prince and congratulated Prince Mohammed bin Naif for his appointment as crown prince and Prince Mohammed bin Salman on his appointment as deputy crown prince.


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