Saudi Arabia Plans 180 Global Initiatives for G20 Summit

Saudi Arabia Plans 180 Global Initiatives for G20 Summit
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Saudi Arabia Plans 180 Global Initiatives for G20 Summit

Saudi Arabia Plans 180 Global Initiatives for G20 Summit

Saudi Arabia has revealed it is following over 180 initiatives and challenges for the G20 summit that it will host in November.

The Kingdom has also decided to establish the largest media center of its kind for such international forums. It will accommodate 10,000 journalists and reporters covering the November G20 summit.

Saudi Arabia’s official representative for the 2020 G20 summit, State Minister Fahd bin Abdullah al-Mubarak, stressed that the world economy is now going through a complex period full of uncertainty, despite the improvement in global economic growth since the 2008 financial crisis.

He made his comments during the first introductory meeting for the press covering the G20 held on Sunday at the headquarters of the Saudi Press Agency in Riyadh.

Mubarak said Saudi Arabia has discussed with international and regional organizations, think-tanks, experts and representatives of communication groups at the international, regional and local levels the challenges facing the world and the solutions the international community can provide.

“Despite the various opportunities that can contribute to the raise of the global economy in 2020, a number of challenges and risks can halt this growth,” he noted.

Mubarak highlighted the financial market fluctuations, environmental challenges and demographic changes, as well as the uncertainty facing promising technologies.

He said 10 years are left for the Kingdom to achieve its Vision 2030, stressing that its goals along with those of the G20 are largely consistent.

“As it hosts the G20 summit, the Kingdom will tackle the opportunities and challenges of the 21st century, and we will work to achieve tangible results for the whole world, in cooperation with G20 member states,” he said.

“We will also communicate with all relevant parties, such as non-member states, international organizations and civil society representatives.”

Minister of Media Turki al-Shabanah said the Kingdom has prepared an integrated program to ensure the success of the global event and address current and emerging issues, along with future challenges.



Saudi Arabia, Qatar Affirm Aspects of Further Bolstering Bilateral Ties

Saudi FM and his Qatari counterpart co-chairing the meeting of the Executive Committee of the Saudi-Qatari Coordination Council in Riyadh. (Saudi Foreign Ministry)
Saudi FM and his Qatari counterpart co-chairing the meeting of the Executive Committee of the Saudi-Qatari Coordination Council in Riyadh. (Saudi Foreign Ministry)
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Saudi Arabia, Qatar Affirm Aspects of Further Bolstering Bilateral Ties

Saudi FM and his Qatari counterpart co-chairing the meeting of the Executive Committee of the Saudi-Qatari Coordination Council in Riyadh. (Saudi Foreign Ministry)
Saudi FM and his Qatari counterpart co-chairing the meeting of the Executive Committee of the Saudi-Qatari Coordination Council in Riyadh. (Saudi Foreign Ministry)

Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal bin Farhan and Qatar's Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al-Thani co-chaired the meeting of the Executive Committee of the Saudi-Qatari Coordination Council in Riyadh on Sunday.
The two sides discussed various aspects of further enhancing bilateral ties and cooperation in various fields.
In a speech he delivered at the onset of the meeting, Prince Faisal welcomed Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al-Thani and his accompanying delegation to Saudi Arabia.
He said the meeting is being convened to discuss aspects of further strengthening bilateral relations between the two countries to achieve the aspirations of the leaderships and peoples of the two countries, and promote relations towards broader horizons.
Prince Faisal said that the leaderships of the two countries consider the Coordination Council as a platform to consolidate fraternal relations in a way that achieves the Visions 2030 of both Saudi Arabia and Qatar.
The Qatari prime minister praised the distinguished efforts made by the committees emanating from the Council in updating the list of initiatives, and introducing measurable and implementable milestones.
He said the meeting is a milestone in the process of developing and deepening bilateral ties between the two countries, and an affirmation of their commitment to working in accordance with the directives of the leaders of both countries.
He expressed his aspiration to accomplish and implement everything as planned.
“Today we witness the fruition of great efforts exerted by heads of the committees, their teams, liaison officers and the General Secretariat team since the onset of the eighth session of the Qatari-Saudi Coordination Council. This session is responsible for many files of joint cooperation that we eagerly seek to complete and continue the work pace with momentum to achieve the desired goals”, the Qatari PM said.
He assured commitment to continue joint efforts in a way that meets the aspirations of the leadership of the two countries and their peoples.