Analysts: New Structure of Saudi Defense Ministry Depends on Innovation, Informatics

Analysts: New Structure of Saudi Defense Ministry Depends on Innovation, Informatics
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Analysts: New Structure of Saudi Defense Ministry Depends on Innovation, Informatics

Analysts: New Structure of Saudi Defense Ministry Depends on Innovation, Informatics

Changes made in the Saudi ministry of defense call for a new military doctrine and strategy, taking into account regional threats, rapid changes, and the role played by the Kingdom regionally and internationally, military analysts said.

Analysts said these changes, which have focused on youth, will inspire youth and lead to more development in the ministry of defense. They also are evidence of Saudi Arabia's drive towards engineering innovation and informatics, which currently represent the heart of the military industry.

Saudi Arabia announced Sunday evening the launch of a new national defense strategy that promotes joint action and response to changing and accelerating threats to protect the interests and security of the Kingdom.

This new strategy started by restructuring the ministry of defense with a new operational model that defines its roles, ensuring the protection of national interests and the achievement of the strategic objectives of the ministry.

Retired Marine Brigadier General Amr al-Amri told Asharq Al-Awsat that these changes came in light of the rapid changes in the world, which urge Saudi Arabia to stay up to date with the developments in military and strategic affairs, especially after becoming a regional and international player in the reign of King Salman, in line with threats, alliances and the rapid changes in the region.

“These changes call for a new military doctrine and a different strategy, taking into account the new military and economic role of the Kingdom in accordance with Saudi Vision 2030 that affects all areas, requiring ideas from youth qualified to implement this trend,” Amri added.

According to the new strategy, the armed forces will modernize their military capabilities through possessing high-tech weapon systems that provide them with military superiority.

The new operational model of the ministry of defense aims at increasing transparency by separating powers and responsibilities and by implementing clear control measures.

The defense ministry’s development program, in cooperation with the General Directorate of Medical Services in the Armed Forces, seeks to improve medical care for its employees and their families and raise the efficiency of spending through the localization of the military industry, job creation and promotion of defense studies and research.



Saudi Arabia Reaffirms Support for Afghanistan’s Security and Stability

Ambassador Dr. Abdulaziz Al-Wasil, Saudi Arabia’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations (SPA)
Ambassador Dr. Abdulaziz Al-Wasil, Saudi Arabia’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations (SPA)
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Saudi Arabia Reaffirms Support for Afghanistan’s Security and Stability

Ambassador Dr. Abdulaziz Al-Wasil, Saudi Arabia’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations (SPA)
Ambassador Dr. Abdulaziz Al-Wasil, Saudi Arabia’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations (SPA)

Saudi Arabia reaffirmed its unwavering support for Afghanistan’s security and stability on Tuesday, calling for respect for the country’s sovereignty and territorial integrity, while voicing deep concern over the humanitarian and economic challenges facing the Afghan people.

In an address before the UN General Assembly during a session on the situation in Afghanistan, Saudi Arabia’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Ambassador Dr. Abdulaziz Al-Wasil, urged the international community to intensify efforts to deliver urgent humanitarian aid, alleviate suffering, and safeguard the rights of women and girls.

“The Kingdom stresses the importance of empowering Afghan women and enhancing their rights to education, work and participation in public life,” Al-Wasil told the gathering, citing the outcomes of the recent “Conference on the Status of Women in Islam,” hosted in Jeddah.

He also highlighted the humanitarian support extended by Saudi Arabia through the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center, underscoring the Kingdom’s commitment to addressing Afghanistan’s ongoing crises.

Al-Wasil warned against allowing Afghan territory to become a safe haven for terrorism or a hub for narcotics trafficking, which he said would pose a serious threat to regional and global security.

The Saudi envoy reaffirmed Riyadh’s commitment to supporting political, humanitarian and development initiatives aimed at achieving lasting stability in Afghanistan.