Saudi Arabia to Host Islamic Conference to Back Afghanistan Peace Efforts

Saudi Arabia will host next week a summit to support peace efforts in Afghanistan. (AFP)
Saudi Arabia will host next week a summit to support peace efforts in Afghanistan. (AFP)
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Saudi Arabia to Host Islamic Conference to Back Afghanistan Peace Efforts

Saudi Arabia will host next week a summit to support peace efforts in Afghanistan. (AFP)
Saudi Arabia will host next week a summit to support peace efforts in Afghanistan. (AFP)

Saudi Arabia will host next week an international conference to support peace efforts in Afghanistan.

The "International Conference of Muslim Scholars on Peace and Stability in the Republic of Afghanistan" will be held in Jeddah and Makkah on July 10 and 11 July respectively.

The conference will be attended by senior Afghan clerics and Muslim scholars from around the world.

The gatherers will focus on assisting peace efforts in Afghanistan and condemning all forms of terrorism and violent extremism through emphasizing the peaceful teachings of Islam, said a statement by the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC)

It added that the conference will be held based on the resolutions of the 45th OIC Council of Foreign Ministers that was held in Dhaka on May 6.

The summit had reaffirmed the “commitment to respect the security, sovereignty, independence, territorial integrity of the member-states, as well as the need to resolve lingering or emerging disputes and conflicts through negotiations, mediation, conciliation and the use of other peaceful means using political, diplomatic and international legal mechanisms based on the universally recognized principles and norms of international law.”

The gatherers also “emphasized the need for return of durable peace and stability in Afghanistan.”

“This is an important factor in maintaining and strengthening security not only in the vast Asian continent, but also around the world.”

They reiterated support for the settlement of the Afghan conflict through an inclusive Afghan-led process of national reconciliation.



Saudi Arabia Implemented $7.1-Billion-Worth Projects to Support Children

KSrelief has implemented 3,117 projects across 105 countries, totaling over $7.1 billion. SPA
KSrelief has implemented 3,117 projects across 105 countries, totaling over $7.1 billion. SPA
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Saudi Arabia Implemented $7.1-Billion-Worth Projects to Support Children

KSrelief has implemented 3,117 projects across 105 countries, totaling over $7.1 billion. SPA
KSrelief has implemented 3,117 projects across 105 countries, totaling over $7.1 billion. SPA

Saudi Arabia actively marks World Children's Day, observed on November 20 every year, through a range of projects and initiatives carried out by the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief), which is dedicated to supporting children and promoting their well-being worldwide.

Since its establishment, KSrelief has implemented 3,117 projects across 105 countries, totaling over $7.1 billion. Among these, 965 projects were valued at over $924 million, specifically focusing on enhancing the living conditions of children and their families, alleviating their suffering and ensuring access to education in safe and healthy environments.

One significant project by the center is the rehabilitation and reintegration of children recruited and affected by the armed conflict in Yemen, which aims to support child soldiers in their journey back to society.

The project has positively impacted 530 children and 60,560 family members. It entails facilitating the children's integration into their communities, enrolling them in schools, and offering vital psychological and social support through targeted training courses, helping them to lead normal, fulfilling lives.
KSrelief is a key supporter of the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), significantly contributing to the delivery of health services and nutrition programs for newborns and their mothers. The center also plays a crucial role in supporting educational initiatives and ensuring the continuity of education in crisis and disaster-affected areas.