Saudi-British Cooperation in Climate Protection, Space Economy

Saudi Arabia and the United Kingdom discuss cooperation in space economy. Asharq Al-Awsat
Saudi Arabia and the United Kingdom discuss cooperation in space economy. Asharq Al-Awsat
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Saudi-British Cooperation in Climate Protection, Space Economy

Saudi Arabia and the United Kingdom discuss cooperation in space economy. Asharq Al-Awsat
Saudi Arabia and the United Kingdom discuss cooperation in space economy. Asharq Al-Awsat

Talks between Saudi and British officials over opportunities for international cooperation and partnership in the fields of climate protection, space economies and human cadres’ development have concluded in London.

The Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Saudi Space Authority, Eng. Abdullah Amer Al-Swaha, met on Friday with Kwasi Kwarteng, the Secretary of State at the Department of Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, as part of a visit to the United Kingdom to enhance cooperation between the two countries in the field of space economy.

During the meeting, which was attended by the President-designate of the Saudi Space Authority, Dr. Muhammad Al-Tamimi, Saudi and UK officials emphasized the importance of encouraging the participation of the private sector in the field of space economy, promoting investment and developing human capabilities.

The visit comes within the framework of the Saudi Space Authority’s endeavor to build effective international partnerships in order to promote its role and support its efforts to achieve its strategic objectives for the Saudi space sector, which represents a national priority, and to contribute to the Kingdom’s transformation towards an economy based on innovation.

The Kingdom wants the space economy to become a major contributor to the achievement of Vision 2030.

In a qualitative step, Saudi Arabia announced in July the launch of the first Saudi program for external scholarship, which provides quality educational opportunities for Saudi students to enroll in specializations related to space sciences in the most prominent 30 universities around the world, as part of the comprehensive development plans for the space sector in the Kingdom.



Coordination Committee Seeks to Promote Bahraini-Saudi Tourism Exhibitions

Sara Ahmed Buhijji, CEO of Bahrain Tourism and Exhibitions Authority 
Sara Ahmed Buhijji, CEO of Bahrain Tourism and Exhibitions Authority 
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Coordination Committee Seeks to Promote Bahraini-Saudi Tourism Exhibitions

Sara Ahmed Buhijji, CEO of Bahrain Tourism and Exhibitions Authority 
Sara Ahmed Buhijji, CEO of Bahrain Tourism and Exhibitions Authority 

Sara Ahmed Buhijji, CEO of Bahrain Tourism and Exhibitions Authority, revealed the formation of a committee dedicated to coordinating exhibitions, conferences, and tourism events between Manama and Riyadh, with the aim to maximize mutual benefits for both countries in the sector.
Buhijji was speaking on the sidelines of the 9th UNWTO Forum on Gastronomy Tourism, held in Bahrain from November 18-19.
The event, which is taking place for the first time in the Middle East, is organized by the Bahrain Tourism and Exhibitions Authority, the UN World Tourism Organization, and the Basque Culinary Center.
According to Buhijji, Bahrain and Saudi Arabia are promoting a shared tourism product, given their geographical proximity and close ties. Visitors to Manama can easily travel to Saudi Arabia, either via the King Fahd Causeway—reaching the Eastern Province in less than 20 minutes—or by air, with a flight to Riyadh taking approximately 30 minutes.
She also highlighted a targeted effort to attract tourists from five key countries, including GCC nations, with a particular focus on Saudi Arabia as one of the largest sources of visitors to Bahrain.
Buhijji emphasized the significance of hosting the 9th UNWTO Forum on Gastronomy Tourism in the Middle East, which has attracted over 650 participants from 59 countries, including the GCC.
She noted that hosting such a prominent event demonstrates Bahrain’s capability to attract large-scale events, thanks to its robust infrastructure, numerous hotels, and Bahrain International Airport’s capacity to handle a significant number of visitors.