Saudi FM Kicks Off African Tour

President of Equatorial Guinea during his meeting with Saudi Foreign Minister Adel Al-Jubeir (SPA)
President of Equatorial Guinea during his meeting with Saudi Foreign Minister Adel Al-Jubeir (SPA)
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Saudi FM Kicks Off African Tour

President of Equatorial Guinea during his meeting with Saudi Foreign Minister Adel Al-Jubeir (SPA)
President of Equatorial Guinea during his meeting with Saudi Foreign Minister Adel Al-Jubeir (SPA)

Saudi Arabia's Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir made his first stop in an African tour after arriving in Congo’s capital Brazzaville, where he met with Congolese President Denis Sassou Nguesso. The two sides discussed bilateral relations and means of enhancing them.

Later on, Jubeir arrived in Equatorial Guinea. He was received at the Airport of the capital Malabo by Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Equatorial Guinea Agapito Mba Mokuy.

More so, President of the Republic of Equatorial Guinea Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo received Jubeir.

During the meeting, they discussed bilateral relations and means to promote them, in all domains, in addition to reviewing issues of mutual interest.



Saudi FM Chairs Meeting of Ministerial Committee on Developments in Gaza

Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah chairs the meeting of the Ministerial Committee assigned by the Joint Arab-Islamic Extraordinary Summit on Developments in the Gaza Strip. (SPA)
Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah chairs the meeting of the Ministerial Committee assigned by the Joint Arab-Islamic Extraordinary Summit on Developments in the Gaza Strip. (SPA)
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Saudi FM Chairs Meeting of Ministerial Committee on Developments in Gaza

Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah chairs the meeting of the Ministerial Committee assigned by the Joint Arab-Islamic Extraordinary Summit on Developments in the Gaza Strip. (SPA)
Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah chairs the meeting of the Ministerial Committee assigned by the Joint Arab-Islamic Extraordinary Summit on Developments in the Gaza Strip. (SPA)

Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah chaired in Riyadh on Sunday the meeting of the Ministerial Committee assigned by the Joint Arab-Islamic Extraordinary Summit on Developments in the Gaza Strip.

The meeting discussed the mechanisms of intensifying joint Arab and Islamic work to reach an immediate end to the war on Gaza and ensure the protection of civilians by international humanitarian law.

It stressed the need to continue efforts aimed at international recognition of an independent Palestinian state to achieve the aspirations of the Palestinian people and sustainable and unhindered delivery of humanitarian aid to all parts of the enclave.

The meeting discussed working on taking the necessary steps to implement the two-state solution and recognize the State of Palestine according to the June 4, 1967 borders with East Jerusalem as its capital.

It stressed that the Gaza Strip is an integral part of the occupied Palestinian territories. The gatherers expressed their categorical rejection of any attempts to displace the Palestinian people outside their land and any military operation in the Palestinian city of Rafah.

The ministers stressed the need for the international community to impose effective sanctions on Israel, including stopping the export of weapons to it, in response to its violation of international law and international humanitarian law, and the war crimes it is committing in Gaza and the occupied West Bank.

The ministers also underlined the need to activate international legal tools to hold Israel responsible for these crimes. They also called for an end to Israeli settler terrorism.

Moreover, they voiced their concern over the measures taken against peaceful demonstrators in Western countries that are demanding an end to the war in Gaza and condemning the Israeli crimes and violations against the Palestinians.

The meeting was attended by committee members Jordanian Deputy Prime Minister and FM Ayman Al Safadi, Egyptian FM Sameh Shoukry, Turkish FM Hakan Fidan, Secretary-General of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation Hussein Ibrahim Taha, Secretary-General of the Executive Committee of the Palestine Liberation Organization and Minister of Civil Affairs Hussein Al Sheikh, and Minister of State at Qatar's Ministry of Foreign Affairs Dr. Mohammed bin Abdulaziz bin Saleh Al Khulaifi.


GCC, OPEC Leaders Discuss Ways to Strengthen Energy Sector

Secretary General of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Jassem Mohamed Albudaiwi.
Secretary General of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Jassem Mohamed Albudaiwi.
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GCC, OPEC Leaders Discuss Ways to Strengthen Energy Sector

Secretary General of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Jassem Mohamed Albudaiwi.
Secretary General of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Jassem Mohamed Albudaiwi.

Secretary-General of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Jasem Albudaiwi and Secretary-General of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) Haitham Al Ghais held on Sunday a meeting to discuss ways to strengthen the energy sector, particularly energy security.

The discussion was prompted by the rapid regional and international developments affecting global energy markets, aiming to boost the stability of global oil market prices.

The meeting took place during the World Economic Forum (WEF) Special Meeting on Global Collaboration, Growth, and Energy for Development in Riyadh.

Various issues were discussed, with a particular emphasis on OPEC's role in supporting the global oil market. The officials also explored ways to bolster cooperation to serve their common interests, while reviewing the latest regional and international developments.

Albudaiwi commended OPEC's valuable efforts and its major and vital role in maintaining the stability and balance of oil markets. He also acknowledged OPEC's readiness to face future challenges in coordination with member states.


Six-Party Arab Group Warns of Israeli Aggression on Gaza, Calls for Two-State Solution

The foreign ministers of the six-party Arab group held a consultative meeting in the Saudi capital, Riyadh. (SPA)
The foreign ministers of the six-party Arab group held a consultative meeting in the Saudi capital, Riyadh. (SPA)
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Six-Party Arab Group Warns of Israeli Aggression on Gaza, Calls for Two-State Solution

The foreign ministers of the six-party Arab group held a consultative meeting in the Saudi capital, Riyadh. (SPA)
The foreign ministers of the six-party Arab group held a consultative meeting in the Saudi capital, Riyadh. (SPA)

Foreign ministers from the six-party Arab Committee emphasized on Saturday during a high-level dialogue in Riyadh the necessity of ending the war on the Gaza Strip and reaching an immediate and comprehensive ceasefire.
The Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs, Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah, chaired the ministerial consultative meeting of the six-party Arab Committee to discuss the developments of the Israeli war on the Gaza Strip.
The meeting was attended by Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates of Jordan, Ayman Al-Safadi; Minister of Foreign Affairs of Egypt, Sameh Shoukry; the Secretary-General of the Executive Committee of the Palestine Liberation Organization, Hussein Al-Sheikh; the Diplomatic Adviser to the UAE President, Anwar Gargash; and the Minister of State at the Qatari Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Mohammed Al-Khulaifi.
The ministers emphasized the necessity of ending the war on the Gaza Strip and reaching an immediate and comprehensive ceasefire ensuring the protection of civilians in accordance with international humanitarian law.
Recognition of a Palestinian State
They also emphasized the importance of irreversible steps towards implementing the two-state solution and recognizing the State of Palestine within the borders of June 4, 1967, with its capital in East Al-Quds (Jerusalem), in accordance with relevant international resolutions.
They stressed that the Gaza Strip is an integral part of the occupied Palestinian territory and firmly rejected any attempts to displace the Palestinian people from their land or any military operations in the Palestinian city of Rafah.
Additionally, the ministers warned against the ongoing illegal Israeli actions in the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem, which undermine the two-state solution.
A Number of Meetings in Riyadh
An unnamed source told Asharq Al-Awsat Thursday that several meetings are expected to be held, under Saudi sponsorship, on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum that will be held in Riyadh between April 28 and 29.
These will include a meeting of the Arab foreign ministers with the participation of US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, and another meeting of the Arab ministers with European Union countries.
The foreign ministers of the Gulf Cooperation Council will also hold a meeting with their American counterpart next Monday.
Recognition of the Palestinian state is one of the main topics on the agenda of the meetings, added the source.
Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan revealed on Monday that talks have begun to circulate within the corridors of the European Union toward recognizing the Palestinian state.
Blinken’s Seventh Visit
Antony Blinken, the US Secretary of State, is visiting the region for the seventh time since the outbreak of the war in Gaza.
He is expected to meet with Arab and regional officials, in addition to Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum, according to the source.


KSrelief-funded Lebanese Ambulance Service Carries out 58 Missions in One Week

KSrelief funded Subul Al-Salam Social Association in Miniyeh, in northern Lebanon, carried out 58 emergency missions in the past week. (SPA)
KSrelief funded Subul Al-Salam Social Association in Miniyeh, in northern Lebanon, carried out 58 emergency missions in the past week. (SPA)
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KSrelief-funded Lebanese Ambulance Service Carries out 58 Missions in One Week

KSrelief funded Subul Al-Salam Social Association in Miniyeh, in northern Lebanon, carried out 58 emergency missions in the past week. (SPA)
KSrelief funded Subul Al-Salam Social Association in Miniyeh, in northern Lebanon, carried out 58 emergency missions in the past week. (SPA)

Funded by the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief), the ambulance service of Subul Al-Salam Social Association in Miniyeh, in northern Lebanon, carried out 58 emergency missions in the past week, the Saudi Press Agency said on Saturday.
These entailed administering first aid and transporting patients to and from hospitals and providing ambulance services for those injured in traffic accidents in Miniyeh.
The assistance falls within the framework of the relief project that the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia implements through its humanitarian arm, KSrelief, to support medical services and ambulance transport in refugee areas and within the host community.


Honduras Exempts Saudi Visitors from Entry Visa

Saudi Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Waleed Elkhereiji and his Honduran counterpart Enrique Reyna sign cooperation framework agreement between their countries. (SPA)
Saudi Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Waleed Elkhereiji and his Honduran counterpart Enrique Reyna sign cooperation framework agreement between their countries. (SPA)
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Honduras Exempts Saudi Visitors from Entry Visa

Saudi Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Waleed Elkhereiji and his Honduran counterpart Enrique Reyna sign cooperation framework agreement between their countries. (SPA)
Saudi Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Waleed Elkhereiji and his Honduran counterpart Enrique Reyna sign cooperation framework agreement between their countries. (SPA)

Honduras announced on Saturday it was exempting Saudi citizens from entry visas.

Honduran Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs for Consular and Immigration Affairs Antonio Garcia made the announcement on a post on the X social media platform.

The move was announced shortly after a meeting between Saudi Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Waleed Elkhereiji and his Honduran counterpart Enrique Reyna in Tegucigalpa.

The officials agreed during their meeting on bolstering bilateral ties and tourism between their countries.


Najaf Becomes Third Saudi Air Route to Iraq

Najaf Airport will begin receiving direct flights from Dammam starting early June (INA)
Najaf Airport will begin receiving direct flights from Dammam starting early June (INA)
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Najaf Becomes Third Saudi Air Route to Iraq

Najaf Airport will begin receiving direct flights from Dammam starting early June (INA)
Najaf Airport will begin receiving direct flights from Dammam starting early June (INA)

Saudi Arabia’s aviation authority announced on Friday that direct flights will start from Dammam to Najaf, Iraq, from June 1, strengthening the bond between the two countries.

This move is part of Saudi Arabia’s plan to increase its aviation capacity, aiming to serve more than 330 million passengers annually, with over 250 destinations worldwide.

Najaf will be the third destination in Iraq for Saudi flights, alongside Baghdad and Erbil, supporting easier travel between the two nations and boosting aviation cooperation.

Observers emphasize the significant role of the Saudi-Iraqi Coordination Council in elevating bilateral relations to a strategic level, driven by a shared commitment to common goals and the determination of the leaders of both countries.

This initiative underscores Saudi Arabia’s dedication to facilitating travel for its citizens to Iraq and promoting interaction with all Iraqi communities, fostering closer ties between the two nations.


Saudi Arabia Warns of Fake Hajj Schemes

Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Hajj and Umrah affirms that getting a Hajj visa is through official channels or via the “Nusuk Hajj” platform for those without local offices (Photo by Mohammed Al-Mana)
Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Hajj and Umrah affirms that getting a Hajj visa is through official channels or via the “Nusuk Hajj” platform for those without local offices (Photo by Mohammed Al-Mana)
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Saudi Arabia Warns of Fake Hajj Schemes

Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Hajj and Umrah affirms that getting a Hajj visa is through official channels or via the “Nusuk Hajj” platform for those without local offices (Photo by Mohammed Al-Mana)
Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Hajj and Umrah affirms that getting a Hajj visa is through official channels or via the “Nusuk Hajj” platform for those without local offices (Photo by Mohammed Al-Mana)

Saudi Arabia cautioned potential Hajj pilgrims on Friday to beware of fraudulent schemes advertised on social media in various countries, urging everyone to follow the rules and laws.

The Ministry of Hajj and Umrah explained that getting a Hajj visa is through official channels in Saudi Arabia or via the “Nusuk Hajj” platform for those without local offices.

The Ministry warned against fake ads promising cheap Hajj trips and praised Iraq’s efforts in arresting over 25 fake companies promoting “commercial Hajj.”

Only Hajj authorities can issue visas to Iraqi citizens, not any company or office claiming otherwise on social media, stressed the Ministry.

It reminded people that visas for Umrah, tourism, etc., don't allow Hajj pilgrimage, urging compliance with official rules and not to trust fake companies.

The Saudi Council of Senior Scholars explained that obtaining a Hajj permit aims to facilitate worship and ensure safety, emphasizing it’s obligatory for public benefit.

The Council advised pilgrims to follow rules, safeguard their Hajj, and perform it safely and smoothly.


Saudi Foreign Minister Meets with Yemeni Counterpart

 Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah has met with the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates of Yemen. SPA
Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah has met with the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates of Yemen. SPA
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Saudi Foreign Minister Meets with Yemeni Counterpart

 Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah has met with the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates of Yemen. SPA
Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah has met with the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates of Yemen. SPA

Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah has met with the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates of Yemen, Dr. Shaya Mohsin Zindani.

The Saudi Foreign Minister congratulated Zindani on his recent appointment as Yemen’s foreign minister, wishing him all success in his new position.

The two ministers reviewed the aspects of bilateral relations and ways of enhancing them in various fields along with discussing issues of common interest.

The meeting was attended by Saudi Ambassador to Yemen Mohammed bin Saeed Al-Jaber.


48th Saudi Relief Airplane with Aid for Palestinians in Gaza Arrives in Egypt

The assistance is in keeping with Saudi Arabia's humanitarian role in supporting the brotherly Palestinian people in times of crisis. (SPA)
The assistance is in keeping with Saudi Arabia's humanitarian role in supporting the brotherly Palestinian people in times of crisis. (SPA)
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48th Saudi Relief Airplane with Aid for Palestinians in Gaza Arrives in Egypt

The assistance is in keeping with Saudi Arabia's humanitarian role in supporting the brotherly Palestinian people in times of crisis. (SPA)
The assistance is in keeping with Saudi Arabia's humanitarian role in supporting the brotherly Palestinian people in times of crisis. (SPA)

The 48th Saudi relief airplane, operated by the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) in coordination with the Ministry of Defense, arrived at Al-Arish International Airport in Egypt on Friday, carrying shelter items to be transported to the Palestinian people in Gaza Strip.

The assistance is in keeping with Saudi Arabia's humanitarian role in supporting the brotherly Palestinian people in times of crisis.


European Countries Prepared to Recognize Palestinian State amid Ongoing Saudi Pressure

The United States vetoed last week a United Nations Security Council resolution that recommended Palestine's full membership in the world body. (AFP)
The United States vetoed last week a United Nations Security Council resolution that recommended Palestine's full membership in the world body. (AFP)
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European Countries Prepared to Recognize Palestinian State amid Ongoing Saudi Pressure

The United States vetoed last week a United Nations Security Council resolution that recommended Palestine's full membership in the world body. (AFP)
The United States vetoed last week a United Nations Security Council resolution that recommended Palestine's full membership in the world body. (AFP)

Secretary General of the Executive Committee of the Palestine Liberation Organization Hussein al-Sheikh stressed that several countries, specifically European ones, have changed their positions and are willing to recognize an independent Palestinian state “as soon as possible.”

In remarks to Asharq Al-Awsat, he said this stance will push forward the implementation of the two-state solution in line with international law.

On Monday, Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah had shed light on the diplomatic pressure the Kingdom has been exerting to reach international recognition of an independent Palestinian state.

He made his remarks at the High-Level Forum on Regional Security and Cooperation between the European Union (EU) and Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) in Luxembourg that was held days after the United States vetoed a United Nations Security Council resolution that recommended Palestine's full membership in the world body. The veto angered the Palestinians and sparked wide Arab criticism.

Nevertheless, Prince Faisal spoke on Monday of “very significant” changes in Europe in regard to more countries leaning towards recognizing a Palestinian state.

He added that the EU and GCC meeting was an opportunity to further push towards that goal.

Saudi Arabia has declared that recognizing a Palestinian state and ending the war on Gaza must come first before any agreement with the US that includes normalizing relations with Israel.

It underlined this position in February in wake of remarks by White House National Security spokesperson John Kirby.

In a statement, the Saudi Foreign Ministry said it told Washington it will not open diplomatic relations with Israel unless an independent Palestinian state is recognized on 1967 borders with East Jerusalem as its capital and Israel ends its war on Gaza and withdraws all of its forces from the enclave.

Riyadh reiterated its call for permanent members of the UN Security Council that have not recognized a Palestinian state on the 1967 borders with East Jerusalem as its capital to do so.

An Arab source revealed to Asharq Al-Awsat that the foreign ministers of Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Jordan, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates, and Al-Sheikh will hold a meeting with the EU next week to discuss the recognition of a Palestinians state. They will also hold an Arab consultative meeting and a meeting with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken.

A spokesperson for the Saudi embassy in the US told CNN on Wednesday that the country’s position is that establishing relations with Israel is contingent on ending the war in Gaza, recognition of a Palestinian state and establishing an irrevocable and irreversible pathway towards a two-state solution and establishing a Palestinian state.

Regarding a timetable, the Kingdom is working diligently to achieve these goals as soon as possible, the spokesperson said, according to CNN.

Saudi weight

Al-Sheikh told Asharq Al-Awsat that Saudi Arabia’s political activity related to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict stems from the Kingdom’s firm, clear and unyielding position in support of the Palestinian people’s legitimate rights.

“Riyadh is employing its Arab, Islamic and international weight through calm diplomacy and in partnership with brothers in the Arab world and friends around the world to mobilize all this activity to isolate Israel and condemn its behavior, on the one hand, and support Palestinian rights on the other,” he added.

The priority at the moment lies in ending Israel’s “criminal war in Gaza and the West Bank and ensuring the withdrawal of its forces,” he stated.

He revealed that a political plan is in place, and it has received near international consensus. The plan is based on international resolutions and laws that would end the Israeli occupation and lead to the establishment of an independent Palestinian state with East Jerusalem as its capital.

“We are witnessing successive accomplishments on all regional and international levels in wake of Saudi Arabia’s spearheading of this political activity,” he said.

European shift

Furthermore, Al-Sheikh noted the “major shift” in the positions of several countries towards the Palestinians. Many countries, specifically European ones, are ready to recognize an independent Palestinian state as soon as possible.

This favors the two-state solution, he stressed.

Since the eruption of the conflict in Gaza in October, the US has stressed its support to the two-state solution, and yet, it still used its veto against the Security Council resolution on Palestine’s full membership at the UN.

Al-Sheikh said this position is the “greatest evidence of the United States’ isolation.” He slammed it for “flagrantly” using its veto against international will, but “people and countries all over the world support the Palestinian people’s legitimate rights and struggle for freedom and independence.”

In addition, he remarked that the American veto helped “bolster the conviction of several countries of the need to speed up the recognition of a Palestinian state and grant it full UN membership.”

“The world is aware of the oppression and injustice suffered by the Palestinian people and the cover the US is granting the Israeli occupation in its aggression against our people,” he went on to say.

Meanwhile, chairman of the Gulf Research Center Abdulaziz bin Sager said: “Saudi Arabia was leading intense diplomatic efforts to persuade the greatest number of European countries to recognize a Palestinian state without waiting for the UN will do so.”

He said it is pursuing recognition on a bilateral level because the recognition of Palestine at the UN is unlikely to happen any time soon.

He stressed the importance of the recognition, saying it will pave the way for the implementation of the two-state solution and send a message to Israel to change its practices. It also gives hope to the Palestinians and would help ensure the success of peace efforts in the region.

In the meantime, dialogue will continue between the Americans and concerned Arab countries over their vision to end the war on Gaza and the establishment of a Palestinian state, he added.

Jamaica’s Foreign Minister Kamina Johnson Smith announced on Wednesday that her country was recognizing the state of Palestine, making it the 142nd country to do so.

Also on Wednesday, Irish FM Micheal Martin said his country was working with its partner countries in the EU to recognize the state of Palestine.

Spain’s Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said on Thursday that Madrid was committed to recognizing the state of Palestine, adding that the two-state solution was the only way to achieve peace and security in the region.