New Coronavirus on Agenda of Riyadh International Humanitarian Forum

Dr. Aqeel Al-Ghamdi, assistant General Supervisor for Planning and Development at KSRelief and head of the RIHF supervisory committee (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Dr. Aqeel Al-Ghamdi, assistant General Supervisor for Planning and Development at KSRelief and head of the RIHF supervisory committee (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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New Coronavirus on Agenda of Riyadh International Humanitarian Forum

Dr. Aqeel Al-Ghamdi, assistant General Supervisor for Planning and Development at KSRelief and head of the RIHF supervisory committee (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Dr. Aqeel Al-Ghamdi, assistant General Supervisor for Planning and Development at KSRelief and head of the RIHF supervisory committee (Asharq Al-Awsat)

Officials and experts in the humanitarian, relief, and health sector will discuss next week in Riyadh the link between humanitarian and development work and innovative human intervention in the health field, including the outbreak of the new Coronavirus.

Under the patronage of Saudi King Salman bin Abdulaziz, the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center will organize the 2nd Riyadh International Humanitarian Forum on March 1-2, 2020, with the participation of experts and leaders in the humanitarian world to discuss the challenges, improve knowledge, and issue recommendations for action.

In remarks to Asharq Al-Awsat, Dr. Aqeel Al-Ghamdi, assistant General Supervisor for Planning and Development at KSRelief and head of the RIHF supervisory committee, said that the director-general of the World Health Organization (WHO) would be among the speakers at the main session, adding: “There is a special session for infectious diseases. I think the new Coronavirus will be tackled, especially as it is a recent disease and the international community is very much concerned.”

Ghamdi noted that the forum will host around 1,280 people representing 80 countries, 21 international organizations, and 46 governmental organizations, including officials and heads of international humanitarian bodies, representatives of civil society institutions, NGOs, the private sector, in addition to 11 universities and specialized research groups.

“Humanitarian initiatives will be reviewed and modified to reflect the latest developments on the ground in order and to improve the level of services and assistance provided to victims of natural disasters and conflicts, including refugees and other groups who need urgent assistance,” he remarked.



El-Khereiji to Burhan: Saudi Arabia Keen on Sudan’s Stability

Sudanese army commander and head of the Transitional Sovereignty Council Abdel Fattah al-Burhan meets with Saudi Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs Eng. Waleed bin Abdulkarim El-Khereiji in Port Sudan. (Transitional Sovereignty Council on X)
Sudanese army commander and head of the Transitional Sovereignty Council Abdel Fattah al-Burhan meets with Saudi Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs Eng. Waleed bin Abdulkarim El-Khereiji in Port Sudan. (Transitional Sovereignty Council on X)
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El-Khereiji to Burhan: Saudi Arabia Keen on Sudan’s Stability

Sudanese army commander and head of the Transitional Sovereignty Council Abdel Fattah al-Burhan meets with Saudi Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs Eng. Waleed bin Abdulkarim El-Khereiji in Port Sudan. (Transitional Sovereignty Council on X)
Sudanese army commander and head of the Transitional Sovereignty Council Abdel Fattah al-Burhan meets with Saudi Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs Eng. Waleed bin Abdulkarim El-Khereiji in Port Sudan. (Transitional Sovereignty Council on X)

Sudanese army commander and head of the Transitional Sovereignty Council Abdel Fattah al-Burhan held talks in Port Sudan on Saturday with Saudi Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs Eng. Waleed bin Abdulkarim El-Khereiji, who was in Sudan on a short visit.

The talks in the interim capital focused on relations between Saudi Arabia and Sudan and means to bolster them.

The Kingdom is keen on ensuring that security and stability are restored in Sudan, local media quoted El-Khereiji as saying.

Authorities in Port Sudan did not issue an official statement following their meeting.

El-Khereiji had previously said Saudi Arabia was tirelessly working on resolving the crisis in Sudan.

Ending the crisis starts with a halt in the fighting and bolstering the humanitarian response, he went on to say.

This will pave the way for a political future that guarantees the country’s security, stability and territorial integrity and stops foreign meddling, he added.