Saudi Arabia responded to decision to declassify documents on September 11

The Embassy of Saudi Arabia in the United States has reacted positively to the decision of the American president Joe Bayiden to declassify the documents on the terrorist attacks in New York on September 11, 2001. This is reported on the website of the diplomission.

“from that terrible day 20 years ago, the management of Saudi Arabia constantly called for a publicity of all materials related to the investigation of the United States terrorist attacks,” the report says. Saudi side once again categorically rejected any involvement in the attacks that occurred. “Together with the US, the kingdom did not gear into the fight against people, money and worldview of terrorism and extremism in all its forms,” ​​added there.

On September 11, 2001, al-Qaida suicide bombers (prohibited in Russia, the terrorist organization) seized four passenger aircraft, made attacks on the twin towers of the World Trade Center in New York and on the Pentagon building, another liner fell into Field in Pennsylvania. As a result of terrorist attacks, which later began to call 9/11, almost three thousand people were killed, more than six thousand were injured.

/Media reports.