Enforcement Courts Handle 114 Foreign Rulings With Value of SAR 400 Million

Enforcement Courts Handle 114 Foreign Rulings With Value of SAR 400 Million
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Enforcement Courts Handle 114 Foreign Rulings With Value of SAR 400 Million

Enforcement Courts Handle 114 Foreign Rulings With Value of SAR 400 Million

The Saudi ministry of justice revealed today that foreign rulings applications in the past five months reached 114 to recover around SAR 400 million (approx. $106 million).

The ministry said that enforcement courts and departments around the Kingdom take those applications seriously and ensure that foreign rulings are implemented on defendants inside Saudi Arabia without delay.

“The Kingdom has signed the New York Agreement to enforce foreign arbitration as part of its continuous efforts to support investment climate and enhance Saudi judiciary globally,” the ministry explained.

The enforcement judiciary enforces rulings from foreign countries on the bases of reciprocity. Countries that signed global treaties and agreements are committed to implementing foreign rulings by following clear procedures. Those rulings are considered enforceable documents once they fulfill all conditions stated by enforcement law.



Saudi Arabia Provides $30 Million in Support of Palestine

Saudi flag - File Photo/AAWSAT
Saudi flag - File Photo/AAWSAT
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Saudi Arabia Provides $30 Million in Support of Palestine

Saudi flag - File Photo/AAWSAT
Saudi flag - File Photo/AAWSAT

Palestinian Minister of Finance Omar Al-Bitar received a financial installment from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia amounting to $30 million as part of the Kingdom’s continued support for the State of Palestine for 2025.

The installment was delivered at the Saudi Embassy in Amman on Thursday during a meeting between Al-Bitar and acting Chargé d’Affaires at the Saudi Embassy in Jordan Mohammed bin Hassan Mounis, SPA reported.

Al-Bitar praised the Kingdom’s ongoing financial and political support, highlighting the significance of this contribution in alleviating the severe financial crisis faced by Palestine amid recent Israeli policies.

He also expressed deep appreciation for the Kingdom’s longstanding and unwavering stance in support of Palestine and its people, as well as its support for their legitimate rights and the establishment of their independent state.

He conveyed the greetings of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and Prime Minister Mohammad Mustafa to Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud and Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Crown Prince and Prime Minister, for their enduring political, economic, and humanitarian support.

Mounis noted that this installment reflects the Kingdom’s commitment to supporting the Palestinian government and enabling it to meet its financial obligations, highlighting the importance of this aid in enhancing the resilience of the Palestinian people and alleviating their economic and humanitarian hardships.

He also noted that the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has provided some $5.3 billion in recent years in humanitarian, relief, and development aid as part of its broader support for the State of Palestine, reaffirming the Kingdom’s steadfast commitment to upholding the rights of the Palestinian people.