Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed
bin Salman has said the return of "moderate Islam" is key to his plans
to modernise the Gulf kingdom.
He told reporters that 70% of the
Saudi population was under 30 and that they wanted a "life in which our
religion translates to tolerance".
The prince vowed to "eradicate the remnants of extremism very soon".
He made the comments after announcing the investment of $500bn (£381bn) in a new city and business zone.
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Prince Mohammed bin Salman made the comments at an economic conference in Riyadh - AFP |
Dubbed
NEOM, it will be situated on 26,500 sq km (10,230 sq miles) of Saudi
Arabia's north-western Red Sea coast, near Egypt and Jordan.