Thirteenth Saudi Relief Plane Arrives in Syria

The 13th Saudi relief plane, operated by the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief), landed at Damascus International Airport in Syria on Saturday. (SPA)
The 13th Saudi relief plane, operated by the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief), landed at Damascus International Airport in Syria on Saturday. (SPA)
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Thirteenth Saudi Relief Plane Arrives in Syria

The 13th Saudi relief plane, operated by the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief), landed at Damascus International Airport in Syria on Saturday. (SPA)
The 13th Saudi relief plane, operated by the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief), landed at Damascus International Airport in Syria on Saturday. (SPA)

The 13th Saudi relief plane, operated by the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief), landed at Damascus International Airport in Syria on Saturday, the Saudi Press Agency said.
The flight carried vital food, shelter, and medical supplies, furthering Saudi Arabia’s ongoing commitment to humanitarian aid.
This assistance is part of KSrelief's broader mission to provide critical support to those in need around the world during times of crisis.



Oman: Sovereignty, Freedom of Navigation Cannot Be Achieved Through Hostile Policies

Participants at the 8th Indian Ocean Conference (Omani News Agency)
Participants at the 8th Indian Ocean Conference (Omani News Agency)
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Oman: Sovereignty, Freedom of Navigation Cannot Be Achieved Through Hostile Policies

Participants at the 8th Indian Ocean Conference (Omani News Agency)
Participants at the 8th Indian Ocean Conference (Omani News Agency)

Oman has inaugurated the 8th Indian Ocean Conference under the theme “A Voyage Towards New Horizons of Maritime Partnership.” The event gathered ministers, officials, experts, and specialists in maritime, economic, and diplomatic affairs from around the world, with representatives from 60 countries and international organizations.

In his opening speech, Omani Minister of Foreign Affairs Badr bin Hamad Al Busaidi said that partnerships among Indian Ocean nations go beyond maritime issues to include energy, technology, and sustainable development. He reaffirmed Oman’s commitment to promoting dialogue, respecting multilateralism, and focusing on common ground rather than divisions.

He stressed that cooperation is the only way to ensure security and prosperity in the Indian Ocean, asserting that maritime sovereignty and freedom of navigation cannot be achieved through hostile policies or military force but through constructive engagement and collaboration. He also highlighted the need for nations of the Global South to speak with a unified voice to enhance maritime security and address shared challenges such as piracy, illegal fishing, and transnational crime.

The conference, organized by the Omani Ministry of Foreign Affairs in collaboration with the India Foundation and supported by the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies in Singapore, aims to discuss the opportunities and challenges facing Indian Ocean nations while strengthening regional cooperation in maritime, economic, and security affairs.

Al Busaidi said: “The Indian Ocean is not just a body of water; it is an economic lifeline, a platform for exchange, and a bridge for communication and friendship. We share a collective responsibility to address issues such as protecting the marine environment, ensuring freedom of navigation, and strengthening the resilience of coastal communities against climate change. This conference presents an opportunity to explore the ocean’s untapped potential.”

He further explained that Oman’s economic vision is centered on balancing economic growth with environmental sustainability, particularly in blue economy sectors, port infrastructure, and logistics services. He expressed hope that the conference would contribute to developing sustainable strategies that benefit all.

Al Busaidi reaffirmed Oman’s belief that all nations are partners in achieving shared security and prosperity, stressing the Sultanate’s commitment to fostering an inclusive partnership in the Indian Ocean that ensures fair opportunities for all, both in the North and the South.

Over two days, the conference will explore the opportunities and challenges facing Indian Ocean nations, with a focus on maritime trade, renewable energy, maritime security, and technological innovation.