Saud al-Faisal, whose country is one of five Arab countries taking part alongside the United States in airstrikes targeting the Islamic State group in Syria, yesterday also called for more decisive policies and decisions to fight terrorism.
The Saudi official did not speak before the annual UN General Assembly of world leaders, but his speech was distributed to the media.
"We face a very dangerous situation today (Saturday). Terrorism has evolved from cells to armies and from threatening specific spots to nations," he said.
Al-Faisal, whose country is a strong backer of the overwhelmingly Sunni rebels fighting to topple Syrian President Bashar Assad, said any solution to Syria's three-year-old conflict must exclude him, accusing the Syrian leader of pushing his people toward extremism with his brutal crackdown on peaceful protests.
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