RIYADH, Feb 27 (KUNA) -- Secretary General of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Nayef Al-Hajraf on Saturday deplored the "terrorist" Houthi militias' attacks with ballistic missiles and drones on Saudi capital, Riyadh, and other cities.
In a news statement, Al-Hajraf stressed that the repeated attacks launched by Houthis show a blatant challenge to the international community and a violation of all international laws and norms.
He called on the international community to take immediate and decisive stances to stop these repeated "terrorist" acts that target Saudi Arabia's civilian and vital facilities, and security and stability, according to the statement.
He lauded vigilance and efficiency of the Saudi-led coalition supporting legitimacy in Yemen and the success of the air defense forces to intercept these "terrorist" assaults launched by the militias.
Al-Hajraf confirmed GCC solidarity and backing to Saudi Arabia in all steps it takes to defend its territories, and maintain security and safety of its citizens and residents.
He stressed that the "Kingdom's security is part and parcel of the GCC member states' security". (end) mdm.rj.hm