Head of the investigation committee into the September 11 attacks: I did not find evidence of Saudi involvement, but the information points to Iran

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Thomas Kean, head of the 9/11 investigation committee, revealed that "the investigative committee's report found no evidence that the Saudi government as an institution or senior Saudi officials individually funded al-Qaeda," noting that "all the documents he read, including those that the families now want to make public, he found nothing to indicate any involvement by Saudi government officials."

"I found more information about Iran's involvement," he said. 

 

Thomas Kean stressed that three-quarters of the documents classified as classified about the September attacks "should not be."

Since the events of September 2001 until today, Riyadh has affirmed its firm and unchanged position towards this crime. Calling all the time to reveal the truth in all transparency to know the real criminal.

A few days ago, the Embassy of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to the United States of America issued a statement welcoming what was issued by the American administration that the United States had disclosed secret documents related to the terrorist attacks against the United States on September 11, 2001.

The leadership of Saudi Arabia has called for continuous disclosure of all materials related to the attacks over the past 20 years. The kingdom has always demanded transparency regarding the tragedy of 9/11.

(The Saudi statement).