1.2m Pilgrims Arrive In Saudi Arabia

The General Directorate of Passports has assigned students who speak English, Spanish, Indonesian, Japanese, Persian, Urdu, Turkish and other languages to the airports in Jeddah and Madinah in order to facilitate communication and dealing with Hajj pilgrims. (SPA)
The General Directorate of Passports has assigned students who speak English, Spanish, Indonesian, Japanese, Persian, Urdu, Turkish and other languages to the airports in Jeddah and Madinah in order to facilitate communication and dealing with Hajj pilgrims. (SPA)
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1.2m Pilgrims Arrive In Saudi Arabia

The General Directorate of Passports has assigned students who speak English, Spanish, Indonesian, Japanese, Persian, Urdu, Turkish and other languages to the airports in Jeddah and Madinah in order to facilitate communication and dealing with Hajj pilgrims. (SPA)
The General Directorate of Passports has assigned students who speak English, Spanish, Indonesian, Japanese, Persian, Urdu, Turkish and other languages to the airports in Jeddah and Madinah in order to facilitate communication and dealing with Hajj pilgrims. (SPA)

The total number of pilgrims who arrived in Saudi Arabia by Wednesday reached 1,249,95, according to the Saudi General Directorate of Passports (Jawazat).

The Directorate noted that the pilgrims coming by air reached 1,169,204 and by land 67,198 - reflecting an increase of 10 percent compared to the same period of last year.

Director-General of Jawazat Major General Sulaiman al-Yahya said that they are working on upgrading the quality of services provided to guests, facilitating their arrival to the sacred sites and working on completing their procedures the soonest.

Yahya told Asharq Al-Awsat newspaper that the directorate has a reserve force to meet urgent conditions in portals.

He noted that to facilitate procedures, the directorate intended to increase the number of passports' counters around 208 in the halls of King Abdulaziz International Airport and 132 counters in Prince Mohammed Bin Abdulaziz International Airport.

The major general also said that the portals are of a total of 12, and their maximum capacity has been enhanced according to the field plan. The plan is being implemented over two stages: arrival and departure.

Speaking about improving the Hajj program, Yahya noted that Jawazat prepares a new work-plan each year while monitoring the stages of work and mechanisms for implementation.

Human Factor

In this regard, the major general said that the plan takes into consideration any updates on annual basis and monitors all expected needs, including the number of human factors in portals in addition to activating technology as another element in facilitating the entrance of pilgrims.

Makkah Road Initiative

Yahya stated that Makkah Road Initiative is a Saudi one which is being implemented within the National Transformation Programme 2020 in the achievement of Vision 2030, to upgrade the services provided to pilgrims.

For the third year in a row, Jawazat is implementing this initiative in participation with other government parties.



Saudi FM Meets with Singaporean Counterpart, Signs MoU to Establish Strategic Partnership Council

The Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs met on Wednesday with his Singaporean counterpart. SPA
The Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs met on Wednesday with his Singaporean counterpart. SPA
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Saudi FM Meets with Singaporean Counterpart, Signs MoU to Establish Strategic Partnership Council

The Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs met on Wednesday with his Singaporean counterpart. SPA
The Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs met on Wednesday with his Singaporean counterpart. SPA

Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah met on Wednesday with Singapore’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Dr. Vivian Balakrishnan.

The two officials reviewed bilateral relations and discussed ways to enhance them in various fields to achieve the aspirations of the two leaderships and their peoples.

Following the meeting, the two ministers signed a memorandum of understanding to establish a Strategic Partnership Council between the two countries. This reflects the commitment of both the Kingdom and Singapore to advance their relations across multiple domains, and aims to increase the volume of trade exchange, which reached $1 billion in 2024, thereby opening new horizons for cooperation between the two nations.

The meeting concluded with a press briefing delivered by Prince Faisal, during which he highlighted that the establishment of the Strategic Partnership Council represents a valuable opportunity to enhance cooperation and partnership across various sectors, particularly within the framework of initiatives linked to Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030.

Prince Faisal also emphasized that Singapore is one of the world’s most important financial hubs and that the Kingdom looks forward to continuing its collaboration with Singapore to achieve broader economic benefits.