G20 Sherpas Discuss Restoring Growth

Sherpas concluded their second extraordinary Sherpa meeting under the G20 Saudi Presidency on Friday.
Sherpas concluded their second extraordinary Sherpa meeting under the G20 Saudi Presidency on Friday.
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G20 Sherpas Discuss Restoring Growth

Sherpas concluded their second extraordinary Sherpa meeting under the G20 Saudi Presidency on Friday.
Sherpas concluded their second extraordinary Sherpa meeting under the G20 Saudi Presidency on Friday.

The Second G20 Extraordinary Sherpa Meeting was held virtually on Friday, under the Saudi G20 Presidency, with participation from all G20 members, invited countries, and international organizations

G20 Sherpas took stock of the progress achieved on the commitments by the G20 Leaders in the Extraordinary Leaders’ Summit that was held in March, with a focus on health, global economy, trade and international cooperation, the Saudi G20 Secretariat said in a statement.

Sherpas discussed opportunities to build long-term resilience, such as better prepared health and social protection systems, emergency response for least developing countries, and efforts to protect the environment for a stronger global recovery. Sherpas also discussed the progress in all the G20 work streams, and the way forward towards the G20 Leaders’ Summit in November.

The Saudi G20 Sherpa, Fahad Almubarak, highlighted the importance of continuing the G20 collective efforts to achieve the commitments made by the Leaders in response to the coronavirus pandemic in order to protect lives and restore growth.

In his opening remarks, Almubarak emphasized that “a united global leadership is greatly required to emerge from this pandemic stronger and in a more resilient, inclusive and sustainable manner.”

“During the meeting, G20 Sherpas expressed their satisfaction on the progress thus far and provided their inputs on the way forward towards future Sherpa Meetings and the G20 Leaders’ Summit in November,” said the Saudi G20 Secretariat statement.



Saudi Interior Minister Reviews Readiness of Agencies to Receive Pilgrims at Arafat

Saudi Interior Minister Reviews Readiness of Agencies to Receive Pilgrims at Arafat. (SPA)
Saudi Interior Minister Reviews Readiness of Agencies to Receive Pilgrims at Arafat. (SPA)
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Saudi Interior Minister Reviews Readiness of Agencies to Receive Pilgrims at Arafat

Saudi Interior Minister Reviews Readiness of Agencies to Receive Pilgrims at Arafat. (SPA)
Saudi Interior Minister Reviews Readiness of Agencies to Receive Pilgrims at Arafat. (SPA)

Saudi Minister of Interior and Supreme Hajj Committee Chairman Prince Abdulaziz bin Saud bin Naif bin Abdulaziz reviewed the readiness of participating agencies to receive pilgrims at Arafat during this year's Hajj, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Thursday.

During his inspection visit, the minister met with several chairmen of the boards of domestic and international Hajj service companies, emphasizing the importance of coordination between the companies and security agencies to ensure the safety and security of pilgrims.

He stressed strict adherence to the scheduled movement times to Arafat and the stoning rituals in accordance with approved plans, while avoiding any exposure of pilgrims to the risks of heat stress.

Additionally, he inspected several camps that have been prepared and upgraded to receive pilgrims on the Day of Arafat and was briefed on the key services enhanced for this year's Hajj.