Syrian Pilgrims Arrive by Air in Saudi Arabia for 1st Time since 2012

Photo by SPA
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Syrian Pilgrims Arrive by Air in Saudi Arabia for 1st Time since 2012

Photo by SPA
Photo by SPA

Jeddah received earlier this week the first flight from Damascus carrying Hajj pilgrims, after a hiatus that lasted more than 12 years since the diplomatic rupture in 2012.
In this regard, Dr. Mohammad Ayman Sousan, the Syrian Ambassador to Saudi Arabia, pointed to the determination of the two countries’ leadership to develop and strengthen bilateral relations in various fields, “based on awareness of the importance of unifying the Arab position in the face of challenges facing our nation.”
“The reopening of the two countries’ embassies in Damascus and Riyadh, the appointment of ambassadors, the return of Syrians to perform the Hajj, the resumption of civil air traffic, and the formation of parliamentary brotherhood committees in the Saudi Shura Council and the Syrian People’s Assembly, are all indicators of […] the desire to strengthen [relations]…” the ambassador underlined.
He continued: “These indicators will inevitably constitute a qualitative addition to achieving unity in the Arab stance. The Syrian-Saudi relationship has always been an essential factor in controlling the rhythm of Arab positions regarding developments that affect Arab rights and interests.”
Commenting on Jeddah receiving the first group of Syrian pilgrims since the severing of relations more than 12 years ago, Sousan said: “We are very happy with the arrival of the first planes transporting Syrian pilgrims to King Abdulaziz Airport in Jeddah. This was the result of cooperation between the concerned authorities in the two countries.”
“On this occasion, I would like to express my sincere thanks to the brothers in the Ministry of Hajj and Umrah and the Royal Saudi Civil Aviation Commission for the efforts they have made in this regard, which enabled Syrian citizens wishing to perform the holy obligation to reach the Kingdom,” he added.
According to the Syrian diplomat, pilgrims were provided with all necessary facilities and services upon their arrival to the airport in Jeddah.
He said he was pleased with the resumption of direct flights from Syria to the Kingdom, saying: “This will not be limited to the Hajj season, but rather regular flights between the two countries will be resumed, making it easier for Syrians residing in the Kingdom and Saudi brothers to visit Syria and travel directly from the Kingdom’s airports to Damascus International Airport…”
Sousan revealed that according to an agreement between the Ministry of Hajj and Umrah and the Syrian Ministry of Endowments, the Syrian share of the Hajj season is 17,500 pilgrims for this year, while those were selected according to criteria set by the Syrian Ministry of Endowments.”
He also stressed that the authorities concerned with Hajj in the Kingdom were making tremendous efforts to enable pilgrims to perform the holy duty in the best conditions and to provide them with various services, whether related to health, transportation and housing, in cooperation with the relevant authorities in Syria.



UAE Interior Ministry: Extensive Search Underway for Missing Moldovan Man

UAE flag flies over a boat at Dubai Marina, Dubai, United Arab Emirates May 22, 2015. REUTERS/Ahmed Jadallah/File Photo
UAE flag flies over a boat at Dubai Marina, Dubai, United Arab Emirates May 22, 2015. REUTERS/Ahmed Jadallah/File Photo
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UAE Interior Ministry: Extensive Search Underway for Missing Moldovan Man

UAE flag flies over a boat at Dubai Marina, Dubai, United Arab Emirates May 22, 2015. REUTERS/Ahmed Jadallah/File Photo
UAE flag flies over a boat at Dubai Marina, Dubai, United Arab Emirates May 22, 2015. REUTERS/Ahmed Jadallah/File Photo

The UAE Ministry of Interior said on Saturday that it "received a report from the family of a Moldovan national named Zvi Kogan, stating that he had been missing and out of contact since last Thursday”.
The ministry confirmed that "relevant authorities began extensive search and investigation operations immediately upon receiving the report”, the UAE’s official news agency WAM reported Sunday.
The ministry also urged the public to obtain accurate information from official sources and not get misled by “malicious” rumors.
The UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs is "closely following the case of the missing Moldovan citizen Zvi Kogan, maintaining communication with his family, and providing all necessary support”, it added..
Majed Al Mansouri, Director of the Foreign Nationals Affairs Department at the ministry, affirmed that the Ministry is closely monitoring the case and is in close contact with his family to provide them with all means of necessary support.
He also highlighted that the Ministry is in continuous contact with the Embassy of Moldova in Abu Dhabi in this regard.