Saudi King Promises a Cooperative Environment for G20

Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman (SPA)
Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman (SPA)
TT

Saudi King Promises a Cooperative Environment for G20

Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman (SPA)
Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman (SPA)

Saudi King Salman bin Abdul Aziz welcomed the participants of the upcoming G20 summit, which will be hosted by Saudi Arabia next year, hoping to establish a dynamic and cooperative environment for the group to come up with initiatives to achieve the hopes of the peoples of the world.

The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques asserted that international collaboration is more important than ever in an increasingly interconnected world, where G20 countries and their people face common challenges.

Saudi Arabia is the first Arab country to take over the G20 presidency, which will continue until late 2020. The summit will be held in Riyadh on November 21 and 22, bringing together leaders of 20 countries to discuss the most important issues in the global economy, climate change, poverty in developing countries, and others.

“We, in the G20, have a collective responsibility to advance global cooperation. We should empower people, pave the way for a better future for all and strive for sustainable economic policies to safeguard planet earth,” asserted King Salman.

He noted that the Kingdom will be forward-looking and adopt a bold long-term vision that makes the most of the current wave of innovation to shape new frontiers, noting that the theme of the Saudi G20 will be “Realizing Opportunities of the 21st Century for All.”

“In doing so, we will build on the strong legacy of the G20, which has demonstrated the ability to take the long-term view of future challenges and opportunities and to deal effectively with urgent issues.”

The Custodian indicated that the Kingdom is currently undergoing a historic transformation under Vision 2030 that aims to foster a vibrant society, a thriving economy, and an ambitious nation.

The Kingdom will work with G20 members to exchange experiences, solidify global cooperation, and find solutions for the world’s most pressing challenges of the 21st century, asserted King Salman.

Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman also asserted that the Saudi G20 presidency is committed to continuing the work from Osaka and promoting multilateral consensus.

“Working with our G20 partners, we will strive to deliver concrete actions and realize opportunities to enable us to face the challenges of the future.”

The Crown Prince noted that, in hosting the G20, the Kingdom will have an important role to play by sharing the perspective of the Middle East and North Africa region.

“We believe this will be a unique opportunity to shape consensus on international issues as we welcome the world to the Kingdom.”

Leading to the summit, Saudi Arabia will host over 100 events, including meetings of officials and representatives of communication groups.

The G-20 was established in 1999 in Washington to promote international financial stability and create dialogue opportunities between industrialized and emerging countries, and have since then been held annually in various cities of member states.

The summit in Saudi Arabia, will focus on three aims including: empowering people, especially women and young people, safeguarding the planet by fostering collective efforts on food and water security, climate, energy and environment, and shaping new frontiers by adopting long-term, bold strategies to share the benefits of innovation and technological advancement.



Saudi-Chinese-Iranian Joint Tripartite Committee Meets in Riyadh

The meeting was chaired by Saudi Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs Waleed A.Elkhereiji, with the participation of the Chinese delegation, headed by China’s Vice-Minister of Foreign Affairs Deng Li, and Iranian delegation, chaired by Deputy Foreign Minister for Political Affairs Majid Takht Ravanchi. (SPA)
The meeting was chaired by Saudi Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs Waleed A.Elkhereiji, with the participation of the Chinese delegation, headed by China’s Vice-Minister of Foreign Affairs Deng Li, and Iranian delegation, chaired by Deputy Foreign Minister for Political Affairs Majid Takht Ravanchi. (SPA)
TT

Saudi-Chinese-Iranian Joint Tripartite Committee Meets in Riyadh

The meeting was chaired by Saudi Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs Waleed A.Elkhereiji, with the participation of the Chinese delegation, headed by China’s Vice-Minister of Foreign Affairs Deng Li, and Iranian delegation, chaired by Deputy Foreign Minister for Political Affairs Majid Takht Ravanchi. (SPA)
The meeting was chaired by Saudi Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs Waleed A.Elkhereiji, with the participation of the Chinese delegation, headed by China’s Vice-Minister of Foreign Affairs Deng Li, and Iranian delegation, chaired by Deputy Foreign Minister for Political Affairs Majid Takht Ravanchi. (SPA)

The second meeting of the Saudi-Chinese-Iranian Joint Tripartite Committee to follow up on the Beijing Agreement was held in Riyadh on Tuesday.

The meeting was chaired by Saudi Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs Waleed A.Elkhereiji, with the participation of the Chinese delegation, headed by China’s Vice-Minister of Foreign Affairs Deng Li, and Iranian delegation, chaired by Deputy Foreign Minister for Political Affairs Majid Takht Ravanchi.

The Saudi and Iranian sides reiterated their commitment to implementing the Beijing Agreement in all its provisions and their continued effort to consolidate neighborly relations between their countries by respecting the Charter of the United Nations and the Charter of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, and international law. This includes respecting the sovereignty, independence, and security of states.

Saudi Arabia and Iran welcomed the continued positive role played by China and the importance of its support and follow-up on the implementation of the Beijing Agreement that was signed in March 2023.

China underscored its readiness to continue to support and encourage the steps taken by Saudi Arabia and Iran to develop their relationship in various fields.

The three countries welcomed the continued progress in Saudi-Iranian relations and the opportunities it provides for direct communication between the two countries at all levels and sectors.

They noted the great importance of these contacts, meetings and mutual visits between high officials from the two countries, especially in light of the current regional tensions and escalation that threaten the security of the region and world.

The officials welcomed the progress of consular services between the two countries, which allowed more than 87,000 Iranian pilgrims to perform the Hajj and more than 52,000 Iranians to perform the Umrah with ease and security during the first ten months of 2024.

They welcomed the first meeting of the Saudi-Iranian joint Media Committee and the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the Prince Saud Al-Faisal Institute for Diplomatic Studies and the Institute of Political and International Studies of the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Saudi Arabia and Iran additionally expressed readiness to sign a Double Taxation Avoidance Agreement (DTAA). Along with China, they look forward to expanding cooperation among them in various fields including economic and political.

The three countries called for an immediate end to the Israeli assault against Palestine and Lebanon, condemning its attacks and violations of Iran’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.

They further called for the uninterrupted flow of humanitarian aid and relief to Palestine and Lebanon, warning that the continuing cycle of violence and escalation is a serious threat to the security of the region and world.

The three countries reiterated their support for a comprehensive political solution in Yemen in line with internationally recognized principles under the auspices of the United Nations.