Saudi Arabia on Wednesday gave $100 million to the United Nations to support counter-terrorism efforts and called on other countries to do the same.
The donation follows a $500 million Saudi gift to the UN effort to help Iraqi refugees fleeing a jihadist advance.
"We have been stung by the evil of terrorism," Saudi Ambassador to the United States Adel bin Ahmed Al-Jubeir told reporters.
"We believe that those countries that have not been stung by terrorism seem to be lax in dealing with terrorism in a serious way," he told reporters after presenting a cheque to U.N. chief Ban Ki-moon.
The funds will go to the U.N. Counter-Terrorism Center, set up in 2011 to tackle new security threats from terrorism.
The United States, Germany and Britain have also donated to help run the U.N. center.
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