Ahmed Al Mazeed: We Seek to Build Bridges of Communication with the People of the World

CEO of the Saudi General Authority for Culture, Eng. Ahmed bin Fahd Al Mazeed (Asharq Al-Awsat)
CEO of the Saudi General Authority for Culture, Eng. Ahmed bin Fahd Al Mazeed (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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Ahmed Al Mazeed: We Seek to Build Bridges of Communication with the People of the World

CEO of the Saudi General Authority for Culture, Eng. Ahmed bin Fahd Al Mazeed (Asharq Al-Awsat)
CEO of the Saudi General Authority for Culture, Eng. Ahmed bin Fahd Al Mazeed (Asharq Al-Awsat)

The CEO of the Saudi General Authority for Culture, Eng. Ahmed bin Fahd Al Mazeed, said the Authority, which was established by a royal decree in 2016, was working in line with the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 to develop culture, provide platforms for creative people to express their ideas and aspirations, and to make culture a key element of communication between the people.

In an interview with Asharq Al-Awsat, Al Mazeed said the General Authority for Culture, which is affiliated to the Social and Economic Council, was financially and administratively independent, and provided a unified platform for the various cultural activities and events taking place in the Kingdom under one umbrella, thus contributing to accelerating the work pace.

He added that since its inception, the Authority has been developing ambitious strategic plans and a clear vision to enrich the Saudi cultural scene.

“The General Authority for Culture is developing ambitious strategic plans and a clear vision and working on a steady pace since its inception, to enrich the Saudi cultural scene and create the cultural momentum required to highlight Saudi identity, ancient civilization and homeland belonging,” Al Mazeed said.

He added that Vision 2030 has given special attention to culture, as one of the essential components “to create a vibrant society and environment.”

“During this short period of time, the Authority has succeeded in organizing many cultural events in the Kingdom and some countries of the world, notably the Saudi cultural days in France, Britain, America and Tajikistan, to highlight Saudi creativity and the true and bright face of the Saudi culture abroad,” he stated.

Al Mazeed also spoke about the Saudi Film Council, within an initiative to support five cultural sectors, namely literature, movies, theater, music and visual arts.

“The establishment of this Council is a first step in supporting the film and creative content industry in the Kingdom," he said.

"We are confident that the cultural diversity and creative energy of Saudi youth will enhance the Kingdom’s competitiveness in this field and contribute to the creation of a vibrant and commercially successful film and content industry,” he added.



Ukrainian Ambassador to Saudi Arabia: Our Top Priority is Energy Support

The 11th Saudi relief plane operated by the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) arrived in Poland in Friday ahead of heading to Ukraine. (SPA)
The 11th Saudi relief plane operated by the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) arrived in Poland in Friday ahead of heading to Ukraine. (SPA)
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Ukrainian Ambassador to Saudi Arabia: Our Top Priority is Energy Support

The 11th Saudi relief plane operated by the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) arrived in Poland in Friday ahead of heading to Ukraine. (SPA)
The 11th Saudi relief plane operated by the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) arrived in Poland in Friday ahead of heading to Ukraine. (SPA)

Ukrainian Ambassador to Saudi Arabia, Anatolii Petrenko, stressed that his country’s “top priority is energy support in multiple ways,” pointing to preparatory measures between Saudi Arabia and Ukraine concerning a Saudi aid package, most of which consists of energy equipment.
In an interview with Asharq Al-Awsat, Petrenko said that the Kingdom has been assisting Ukrainian civilians since the early days of the “full-scale Russian invasion,” as he described it. He said Saudi aid “has helped provide decent living conditions for our people, who have been forced by the war to relocate to safe areas within the country. It has also helped us maintain citizens' access to medical services and sustain social infrastructure.”
The ambassador emphasized the difficult period Ukraine is facing due to “energy shortages caused by regular Russian attacks on critical infrastructure,” which previously ensured daily needs for urban and municipal areas. He expressed concern about the approaching winter season and the severe drop in temperatures across the country.
Petrenko pointed to the need for energy resources, as well as access to light, water and heat, to enable the Ukrainian agricultural sector to continue contributing to global and regional food security.
He expressed his country’s firm belief in the importance of Saudi Arabia’s support to bring energy self-sufficiency in Ukraine, presently and in the long term.”
He added: “Through our united efforts, we can enhance the green energy agenda by smartly utilizing diverse renewable energy sources as key resources that can give us complete energy independence.”
The Ukrainian ambassador described the Saudi friendship as “an Arab generosity.” He noted that both Ukraine and the Kingdom were jointly studying “the latest innovations and sustainable technologies, such as combined heat and power plants and piston turbines, which could offset energy losses in various regions of Ukraine and thus prevent humanitarian crises in the winter season for hundreds of thousands of people.”
On the occasion of Ukraine’s Independence Day, Petrenko stated that his country “stands firmly to celebrate another anniversary of its independence, while appreciating the immense contributions and aid provided by international partners and friends, including Saudi Arabia, which holds a prominent position in leading humanitarian efforts in the region and encourages others to follow the same approach.”
“This represents a success story that will open a new chapter in energy resilience, which helps us achieve national independence,” he underlined.
The ambassador added that Ukraine highly values its bilateral relations with the Kingdom.
“On behalf of my country, I express my gratitude to Saudi Arabia, both the government and the people, for everything they are doing to alleviate the humanitarian challenges facing civilians today,” he told Asharq Al-Awsat.
Riyadh continues to send planes carrying tons of humanitarian aid to the Ukrainian people through the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSRELIEF).
This follows an agreement and memorandum of understanding signed by both sides last year, which included providing an additional humanitarian aid package to Ukraine amounting to $400 million, as well as emergency medical and shelter aid valued at $10 million for refugees from Ukraine to neighboring countries, particularly Poland, in coordination with the Polish government and UN organizations.