Saudi Oil Minister Ali Naimi said Tuesday that the kingdom has invested heavily in security for its oil installations and the threat of attacks against them is almost “impossible.” Naimi said any attacks, should they happen, would not impact Saudi Arabia’s oil production and exports. “Although a high level of security has been in place for decades on oil installations, we have, over the past year, taken additional measures to negate any possibility of a terror act, even if this possibility is slim,” he said. Naimi spoke on the sidelines of a four-day anti-terrorism conference, which wrapped up Tuesday. Delegates from more than 50 countries and international organizations urged in a joint declaration closer cooperation and coordination among nations in the fight against terrorism. Full Story
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