The cabinet meeting on Tuesday in Riyadh's Qasarimah was chaired by Khadim Herman Sharifin Shah Salman bin Abdul Aziz.
The Cabinet has decided to establish institutions of literature, broadcasting, translations, museums, historical heritage, films, libraries, architecture, design, music, theater, art of expression, visual arts, food arts and costumes.
The Minister of Culture has been assigned the powers of the Chairman of the Majlis Administration of all the institutions till the formation of the assembly of each institution.
According to Saudi news agency SPA, Information Minister Turkey bin Abdullah Al-Shabana told the SPA after the meeting that the cabinet has reaffirmed its support and support for the Palestinian cause for a comprehensive and equitable solution.
The Minister was briefed on Saudi Arabia's leadership services in support of the Brotherhood of the Palestinian people and their backing in all international organizations, and in this connection, the Arab Peace Project during 2002.
The Saudi cabinet has expressed its appreciation for the US government's commitment to developing a new comprehensive peace plan for peace between Palestinians and Israelis.
The Saudi cabinet made it clear that Saudi Arabia is supporting and supporting the negotiating process, so that the legitimate rights of the Palestinian people will be guaranteed a fair and sustainable final solution.
The Saudi cabinet reiterated the decision of the Emergency Meeting of the Foreign Ministers of the Islamic Cooperation Organization and the decision of the Arab Foreign Ministers, saying that the problem was and will remain the main issue of Palestine Arabs and the Ummah.
The peace process is a strategic choice to resolve the conflict. Under this, a two-state solution would be acceptable according to international resolutions, the Arab peace formula and the approved international foundations.
Saudi Arabia has supported the UN's special programs for the unification of civilizations for the next three years, the information minister said. The cabinet considers it a welcome move. This will strengthen the UN's mission in promoting a culture of security and security.
'Multilateral diplomacy will be stable. Religious places will be protected. Saudi Arabia's role in the promotion of love and peace will move forward. Opposition to hate and violence and in the mission of peaceful coexistence, Saudi Arabia will play its part in a peaceful way. '