King Salman Honors Dr. Nizar Madani

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King Salman Honors Dr. Nizar Madani

via SPA
via SPA

The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud conferred King Abdulaziz Sash of the second class on former Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Dr. Nizar bin Obaid Madani in recognition of his efforts, contributions, and services to his homeland.

This came during the King's reception of Dr. Madani at Al-Yamamah Palace in Riyadh on Wednesday on the occasion of the end of his term of office.

The King commended Dr. Madani's efforts exerted during his service, stressing the importance of honoring everyone who works in the service of his country, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The audience was attended by Minister of Foreign Affairs Dr. Ibrahim bin Abdulaziz Al-Assaf, Minister of State for African Countries Affairs Ahmed bin Abdulaziz Qattan and Undersecretary of Ministry of Foreign Affairs for Protocol Affairs Azzam bin Abdulkarim Al-Qain.



Saudi Arabia Joins Ramsar Convention on Wetlands

Wetlands host 40 percent of the world’s species and plant life and store 30 percent of global carbon. (SPA)
Wetlands host 40 percent of the world’s species and plant life and store 30 percent of global carbon. (SPA)
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Saudi Arabia Joins Ramsar Convention on Wetlands

Wetlands host 40 percent of the world’s species and plant life and store 30 percent of global carbon. (SPA)
Wetlands host 40 percent of the world’s species and plant life and store 30 percent of global carbon. (SPA)

Saudi Arabia, represented by the National Center for Wildlife (NCW), has officially joined the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands of International Importance (Ramsar), underling its commitment to conserving environmental wealth and natural habitats that support rich biodiversity, promote environmental sustainability, and boost the national economy.

Saudi Arabia’s accession underscores its strong support for global efforts to preserve ecosystems in terrestrial and coastal environments, especially as challenges related to water, climate, and biodiversity become increasingly interconnected.

This step reflects the NCW’s broader efforts in leading a comprehensive development plan that supports research, monitoring, and conservation initiatives.

NCW CEO Dr. Mohammed Qurban stated: “The conservation of wetlands directly contributes to ecological balance, biodiversity protection, and sustainable development. The Kingdom’s accession to the Ramsar Convention is a strategic step that will reap both environmental and economic benefits.”

The center will implement the convention across Saudi territory in cooperation with relevant stakeholders to protect the Kingdom’s natural assets. It also contributes to national and international conservation efforts by developing and executing plans, policies, and legislation.

The NCW is working to identify suitable sites for inclusion in the Ramsar List of Wetlands of International Importance and to ensure their effective management.

Wetlands are more than natural landscapes; they are vital ecosystems rich in biodiversity and natural resources. They host 40 percent of the world’s species and plant life, store 30 percent of global carbon, and serve as essential sources of water, food, medicine, and energy.

Wetlands also support agricultural production, regulate climate, provide ecotourism opportunities, and serve as critical stopovers for migratory waterbirds traveling between continents.