Saudi Minister to Embark on Africa Tour to Boost Cooperation

Saudi Minister of State for African Affairs Ahmed al-Kattan. (SPA)
Saudi Minister of State for African Affairs Ahmed al-Kattan. (SPA)
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Saudi Minister to Embark on Africa Tour to Boost Cooperation

Saudi Minister of State for African Affairs Ahmed al-Kattan. (SPA)
Saudi Minister of State for African Affairs Ahmed al-Kattan. (SPA)

Saudi Minister of State for African Affairs Ahmed al-Kattan will kick off on Monday a tour of several African countries aimed at tackling means of bolstering bilateral cooperation with Riyadh.

He will begin his tour in Central Africa, before departing to Congo and then Angola. He will end his tour with a visit to Zambia. He is expected to ink several general agreements with these countries, as well as carry out political talks with the aim of improving bilateral relations.

Kattan had previously visited Chad, Niger, Mali, Mauritania, Burkina Faso, Malawi, Zimbabwe, Mozambique and Madagascar.

Saudi Arabia places great importance on relations with African countries and peoples. Ties date back to the reign of the founder, King Abdulaziz. Throughout 90 years, African countries have set up diplomatic missions in Saudi Arabia.

These relations were deepened further during the reign of Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz, so much so that he ordered that Saudi Arabia appoint a minister for African affairs with the aim of further strengthening these ties.

Relations are not limited to politics, but they cover the economic, financial, scientific, education, cultural, media and social fields. Saudi Arabia has also been there to provide African countries with relief and humanitarian aid in times of conflict and natural disasters.



UAE Expresses Deep Concern over Escalating Violence in Sudan

UAE flag flies over a boat at Dubai Marina, Dubai, United Arab Emirates May 22, 2015. REUTERS/Ahmed Jadallah/File Photo
UAE flag flies over a boat at Dubai Marina, Dubai, United Arab Emirates May 22, 2015. REUTERS/Ahmed Jadallah/File Photo
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UAE Expresses Deep Concern over Escalating Violence in Sudan

UAE flag flies over a boat at Dubai Marina, Dubai, United Arab Emirates May 22, 2015. REUTERS/Ahmed Jadallah/File Photo
UAE flag flies over a boat at Dubai Marina, Dubai, United Arab Emirates May 22, 2015. REUTERS/Ahmed Jadallah/File Photo

UAE Minister of State Sheikh Shakhboot bin Nahyan Al Nahyan has expressed the UAE’s deep concern over violence in Sudan, particularly against women, children, and the elderly in Al Jazirah state, which resulted in the killing and wounding of a number of innocent civilians, state news agency WAM reported.

He underlined that the UAE is alarmed by reports of sexual violence against women and girls, the high risk of famine, and the continued suffering and displacement of thousands of civilians.

Sheikh Shakhboot bin Nahyan called on the Sudanese warring parties to return to dialogue, respect their commitments under the Jeddah Declaration and the mechanisms proposed by the Aligned for Advancing Lifesaving and Peace in Sudan (ALPS) related to facilitating safe, urgent, and unhindered access to humanitarian aid. His also underscored the necessity for all parties to adhere to their obligations under international humanitarian law.

The Minister emphasised the importance of protecting civilians according to international humanitarian law, and the need to ensure that they are not targeted during conflict.

In this regard, Sheikh Shakhboot bin Nahyan reaffirmed the UAE’s unwavering position in calling for an immediate ceasefire, stressing its support for efforts to achieve national consensus toward forming a civilian-led government, in a way that meets the aspirations of the Sudanese people for development and prosperity.