Saudi Arabia Reaffirms Leadership in Global Sustainability Efforts

Saudi flag - File Photo/AAWSAT
Saudi flag - File Photo/AAWSAT
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Saudi Arabia Reaffirms Leadership in Global Sustainability Efforts

Saudi flag - File Photo/AAWSAT
Saudi flag - File Photo/AAWSAT

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia reaffirmed its continued leadership in supporting international initiatives to combat land degradation and drought, as well as promoting environmental sustainability. It also highlighted its contribution to global efforts to protect the planet and conserve natural resources.

This came in a statement during Saudi Arabia’s participation in the G20 Ministers of Environment and Climate Change meeting, held in Cape Town, South Africa.

The Saudi delegation was headed by Deputy Minister of Environment, Water, and Agriculture for the Environment Dr. Osama Faqeeha. The meeting was part of the G20’s ongoing efforts to strengthen international cooperation in tackling global environmental challenges and promoting the protection of ecosystems worldwide, according to SPA.

In his speech, Dr. Faqeeha emphasized Saudi Arabia’s leading role in advancing environmental protection at the national, regional, and international levels. He pointed to key initiatives launched by Saudi Crown Prince—the Saudi Green Initiative and the Middle East Green Initiative—as well as the adoption of the National Environment Strategy.

Dr. Faqeeha also noted the Kingdom’s progress in expanding afforestation projects, combating desertification, rehabilitating degraded lands, and increasing protected areas by more than 400%. He further highlighted Saudi Arabia’s prominent role within the G20, including its launch of the Global Initiative to Reduce Land Degradation and the Global Coral Reef Initiative during its G20 presidency in 2020.

He noted that the Kingdom has made a transformative impact in the global dialogue on environmental issues, particularly through hosting the 16th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (COP16) in Riyadh in 2024.

The conference marked the highest level of international participation in the convention’s history. It also led to the adoption of several key outcomes, including the Riyadh Declaration and more than 35 international resolutions focused on sustainable management of agricultural lands and rangelands, empowering local communities, and advancing research and innovation.

Moreover, around 40 initiatives were introduced as part of the Riyadh Agenda, most notably the Riyadh Global Drought Resilience Partnership, which aims to strengthen global cooperation in combating drought.

The G20 Environment and Climate Change Ministers’ Meeting serves as a platform to align global efforts in tackling climate change and to foster international collaboration in developing shared solutions to environmental challenges across the globe.



Saudi Crown Prince, French President Discuss Regional Developments 

Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Saudi Crown Prince and Prime Minister. (SPA)
Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Saudi Crown Prince and Prime Minister. (SPA)
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Saudi Crown Prince, French President Discuss Regional Developments 

Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Saudi Crown Prince and Prime Minister. (SPA)
Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Saudi Crown Prince and Prime Minister. (SPA)

Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Saudi Crown Prince and Prime Minister, received on Monday a telephone call from French President Emmanuel Macron.

They discussed regional and international developments and ongoing efforts to achieve security and stability.

They reviewed bilateral relations and the existing cooperation between their two countries in a number of fields, in addition to discussing several issues of common interest.


Kuwait Revokes Citizenship of Tareq Al Suwaidan

Preacher Tareq Al Suwaidan 
Preacher Tareq Al Suwaidan 
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Kuwait Revokes Citizenship of Tareq Al Suwaidan

Preacher Tareq Al Suwaidan 
Preacher Tareq Al Suwaidan 

Kuwait has revoked the citizenship of 24 people, including prominent preacher Tareq Al Suwaidan, according to an official decree published in the Kuwait Al-Youm gazette.

Decree No. 227 of 2025 stated that Al Suwaidan’s Kuwaiti nationality, along with that of any dependents who obtained it through him, is to be withdrawn.

The decree was issued from Seif Palace and signed by the Emir, Sheikh Mishal Al Ahmad Al Jaber Al Sabah, upon the recommendation of the First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior and after Cabinet approval.

The order did not cite the legal grounds for the decision, though Kuwaiti authorities have previously said citizenship may be revoked in cases involving fraud, criminal activity or threats to state security.

About 60,000 people have been stripped of nationality since the establishment of the Higher Committee for Citizenship Affairs in Kuwait.

Born in 1953, Al Suwaidan is rather considered a media figure affiliated with the Muslim Brotherhood than as a thinker and researcher in Islamic history and personal development.

He moved to the United States at age 17, where he spent two decades and earned a PhD.

Earlier, Al Suwaidan has faced accusations of insulting sister countries, including Saudi Arabia and the UAE.

On July 30, 2024, the Criminal Court has acquitted Al Suwaidan of insulting the two states, but the Public Prosecutor later appealed the verdict

 


‘Islamic Coalition’ Launches Training to Bolster Tactical Intelligence Capabilities

The five-day program runs from December 7 to 11. (IMCTC)
The five-day program runs from December 7 to 11. (IMCTC)
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‘Islamic Coalition’ Launches Training to Bolster Tactical Intelligence Capabilities

The five-day program runs from December 7 to 11. (IMCTC)
The five-day program runs from December 7 to 11. (IMCTC)

The Islamic Military Counter Terrorism Coalition (IMCTC) launched in Riyadh on Sunday its specialized program titled “Tactical Intelligence,” with the participation of 22 trainees from 11 member states.

Offered by Saudi Arabia, the program includes a set of advanced training modules covering the concept and cycle of tactical intelligence, decision-making support requirements, as well as information analysis methods, said IMCTC.

The five-day program, running from December 7 to 11, aims to develop participants’ skills in intelligence analysis, assessing intelligence and supporting military operations to counter modern security challenges.

Participating countries include Burkina Faso, Gambia, Sierra Leone, Jordan, Nigeria, Guinea, Malaysia, Bangladesh, Morocco, Pakistan and Senegal.

IMCTC Secretary General Maj. Gen. Mohammed al-Moghedi said the training is part of a strategic vision that aims to build sustainable abilities and raise the readiness of military cadres of the member countries to boost their capabilities in countering challenges and various terrorist threats.

He praised the support from Saudi Arabia, where the IMCTC is based, saying the training programs are being fully funded by the Kingdom, which underscores is pioneering role and firm commitment to supporting security and stability.