Khalid bin Salman, Austin Discuss Saudi-US Partnership

Saudi Deputy Minister of Defense Prince Khalid bin Salman bin Abdulaziz with US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin (SPA)
Saudi Deputy Minister of Defense Prince Khalid bin Salman bin Abdulaziz with US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin (SPA)
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Khalid bin Salman, Austin Discuss Saudi-US Partnership

Saudi Deputy Minister of Defense Prince Khalid bin Salman bin Abdulaziz with US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin (SPA)
Saudi Deputy Minister of Defense Prince Khalid bin Salman bin Abdulaziz with US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin (SPA)

Saudi Deputy Minister of Defense Prince Khalid bin Salman bin Abdulaziz has met with US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin in Washington.

They discussed the strategic relations between the two friendly countries, the Saudi-US partnership, and aspects of strategic cooperation in the existing and future defense and military fields.

Prince Khalid expressed the Kingdom's appreciation for the close cooperation between the two countries' defense ministries and for the efforts of the US Defense Secretary to promote them to achieve the common interests of both countries and enhance security and peace at the regional and international levels.

For his part, Austin stressed that the "US is committed to our strong partnership with Saudi Arabia."

"I share Saudi concerns over Iran’s destabilizing activities in the region, and I welcome the Kingdom’s constructive efforts in advancing the current Yemen truce, which should be extended," he said in a tweet.

Prince Khalid chaired the Saudi delegation in the Joint Strategic Planning Committee meeting between both Ministries of Defense, while the Under Secretary of Defense for Policy Colin Kahl headed the US team.

The meeting addressed the latest regional and international developments and a range of issues within the shared US-Saudi commitment to defend common interests and maintain international peace and security.

The Deputy Minister and his accompanying delegation arrived in Washington Wednesday on an official visit. He was scheduled to meet with several US officials to review bilateral relations and discuss issues of common interest.



High-level Session of 2nd Strategic Aid Dialogue between Saudi Arabia, Britain Kicks off in Riyadh

The high-level session of the second Strategic Aid Dialogue on International Development and Humanitarian Aid between Saudi Arabia and Britain kicked off on Monday at the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) in Riyadh. (SPA)
The high-level session of the second Strategic Aid Dialogue on International Development and Humanitarian Aid between Saudi Arabia and Britain kicked off on Monday at the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) in Riyadh. (SPA)
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High-level Session of 2nd Strategic Aid Dialogue between Saudi Arabia, Britain Kicks off in Riyadh

The high-level session of the second Strategic Aid Dialogue on International Development and Humanitarian Aid between Saudi Arabia and Britain kicked off on Monday at the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) in Riyadh. (SPA)
The high-level session of the second Strategic Aid Dialogue on International Development and Humanitarian Aid between Saudi Arabia and Britain kicked off on Monday at the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) in Riyadh. (SPA)

The high-level session of the second Strategic Aid Dialogue on International Development and Humanitarian Aid between Saudi Arabia and Britain kicked off on Monday at the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) in Riyadh.

The session sought to discuss strategic priorities, present progress from the previous dialogue, and launch joint initiatives.

Advisor at the Royal Court and General Supervisor of KSrelief Dr. Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Rabeeah, along with Saudi Ambassador to the United Kingdom Prince Khalid bin Bandar bin Sultan bin Abdulaziz, Assistant Minister of Finance for Macro-Fiscal Policies and International Relations Abdulmohsen bin Saad Al-Khalaf, and CEO of the Saudi Fund for Development Sultan bin Abdulrahman Al-Marshad attended the meeting.

Also present was Saudi Ambassador to Yemen and General Supervisor of the Saudi Development and Reconstruction Program for Yemen (SDRPY) Mohammed bin Saeed Al Jaber along with representatives from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Finance, and the Saudi Fund for Development.

The British delegation was led by Andrew Mitchell, British Minister of State for Development and African Affairs, and included Neil Crompton, British Ambassador to the Kingdom.

Dr. Al Rabeeah emphasized the significant progress made since the inaugural meeting in March 2023. He highlighted the joint partnership's achievements across three main areas: technical exchange, joint program implementation, and diplomatic initiatives.

He cited successful examples such as the monitoring and evaluation workshop held in Riyadh and the joint project supporting food security in Somalia, which saw a notable increase in funding from $4 million to $22 million.

Furthermore, he underscored the collaborative efforts to address humanitarian challenges beyond financial commitments.

He noted supporting initiatives like the plan to rescue the "Safer" storage tanker off the coast of Yemen and facilitating peace talks in Sudan.

Dr. Al Rabeeah expressed optimism about future collaboration opportunities, particularly in countries like Sudan and Yemen, and with regards to Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh, where health interventions, education infrastructure development, and livelihood programs hold significant potential.

He also emphasized the partnership's commitment to innovation and leveraging new technologies to boost aid delivery efficiency. He envisioned robust tripartite partnerships where international experiences merge to develop sustainable humanitarian programs.

He reiterated both sides' commitment to the established courses of action, consolidating the Saudi-British partnership as a formidable force for global peace, security, and prosperity.

Officials at the meeting reviewed progress achieved within the Saudi-British partnership on development and humanitarian aid since the previous dialogue in March 2023.

Discussions covered urgent support to affected countries, access to humanitarian and development work, the humanitarian situation in Sudan, support for Ukraine, and efforts to support Yemen's recovery and reconstruction.


Saudi Fund for Development, UK Join Forces to Advance Global Development

The Saudi Fund for Development (SFD) and UK’s Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) signed in Riyadh on Monday a joint cooperation arrangement (JCA) to advance development and address policy issues of mutual concern. (SPA)
The Saudi Fund for Development (SFD) and UK’s Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) signed in Riyadh on Monday a joint cooperation arrangement (JCA) to advance development and address policy issues of mutual concern. (SPA)
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Saudi Fund for Development, UK Join Forces to Advance Global Development

The Saudi Fund for Development (SFD) and UK’s Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) signed in Riyadh on Monday a joint cooperation arrangement (JCA) to advance development and address policy issues of mutual concern. (SPA)
The Saudi Fund for Development (SFD) and UK’s Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) signed in Riyadh on Monday a joint cooperation arrangement (JCA) to advance development and address policy issues of mutual concern. (SPA)

The Saudi Fund for Development (SFD) and UK’s Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) signed in Riyadh on Monday a joint cooperation arrangement (JCA) to advance development and address policy issues of mutual concern.

The two parties will also focus on effectively delivering the international development agenda of their respective organizations, while strengthening their capacities to better respond to overseas development needs.

The goals and objectives outlined in JCA include providing support for the world’s poorest and most vulnerable people through improved donor coordination, enhanced transparency and aid accountability, and effective monitoring and evaluation.

Attending the signing ceremony, which took place on the sidelines of the second strategic dialogue on humanitarian assistance and international development at the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) headquarters, were KSrelief Supervisor General Dr. Abdullah Al Rabeeah, UK’s Deputy Foreign Secretary and Minister of State Rt Hon. Andrew Mitchell MP, and SFD CEO Sultan bin Abdulrahman Al-Marshad.

Mitchell said: “It is vitally important that we get the Sustainable Development Goals back on track by 2030; our collective commitment has waned in recent years, the time is now to turn the tide on this. Our partnership, and shared resolve, with our friends in Saudi Arabia is a welcome step that we must keep momentum on.”

Al-Marshad said: “We are pleased to embark on this JCA with the UK’s Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. This partnership is a strong reflection of our mutual dedication to strengthen the global development system.”

“We are hopeful that this partnership will help improve the lives of millions of people around the world and enhance the quality of life for those who most need it,” he added.

Since 1975, SFD has financed over 800 development projects and programs, worth over $20 billion, in over 100 developing countries. The programs and projects covered sectors such as transportation and communications, social infrastructure, agriculture, energy, industry and mining.

The fund has played a key role in helping to improve living standards, advance socio-economic development, and provide employment opportunities for millions of beneficiaries around the world.


KSrelief, UK Sign Agreement to Support People Affected by Severe Acute Malnutrition in Somalia

The agreement is signed at the KSrelief headquarters in Riyadh on Monday. (SPA)
The agreement is signed at the KSrelief headquarters in Riyadh on Monday. (SPA)
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KSrelief, UK Sign Agreement to Support People Affected by Severe Acute Malnutrition in Somalia

The agreement is signed at the KSrelief headquarters in Riyadh on Monday. (SPA)
The agreement is signed at the KSrelief headquarters in Riyadh on Monday. (SPA)

Advisor at the Royal Court and General Supervisor of the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) Dr. Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Rabeeah and United Kingdom (UK) Minister of State for Development and Africa Andrew Mitchell signed on Monday a joint cooperation agreement with the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) to support multisectoral actions to combat severe acute malnutrition in Somalia.

KSrelief and the British Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) will contribute $2.5 million each.

The $5 million agreement, which was signed at the KSrelief headquarters in Riyadh, aims to provide access to nutrition, water, and hygiene services in 15 high-risk areas across six sectors in Somalia, benefiting 101,000 Somali children.

The agreement comes within the framework of joint humanitarian and relief projects between Saudi Arabia and the UK FCDO to alleviate the suffering of the Somali people.


Saudi Foreign Ministry Warns Israel against Launching Assault on Rafah

Saudi Foreign Ministry Warns Israel against Launching Assault on Rafah
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Saudi Foreign Ministry Warns Israel against Launching Assault on Rafah

Saudi Foreign Ministry Warns Israel against Launching Assault on Rafah

The Saudi Foreign Ministry expressed on Monday the Kingdom’s warning to Israel against waging an operation against Rafah city as part of its “bloody systematic campaign to invade all regions of the Gaza Strip”.

It warned against the displacement of its people “to the unknown” given the lack of safe havens for them in wake of the “massive destruction caused by the Israeli war machine.”

The Ministry underlined the Kingdom’s categorical rejection of the Israeli forces’ ongoing “flagrant violations of all international resolutions to end these massacres.”

It also condemned its “relentless” violations of international law and international humanitarian law that is deepening the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and impeding international peace efforts.

It reiterated the Kingdom’s demand on the international community to “intervene immediately to put an end to the genocide the Israeli forces are committing against innocent civilians in the occupied Palestinian Territories.”


Saudi Arabia and UK Scale Up Joint Efforts to Help World’s Poorest

 Dr. Abdullah Al Rabeeah, Saudi Arabia Supervisor General of King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) and Adviser to the Royal Court and H.E. Rt Hon Andrew Mitchell MP, UK FCDO Deputy Foreign Secretary and Minister of State
Dr. Abdullah Al Rabeeah, Saudi Arabia Supervisor General of King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) and Adviser to the Royal Court and H.E. Rt Hon Andrew Mitchell MP, UK FCDO Deputy Foreign Secretary and Minister of State
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Saudi Arabia and UK Scale Up Joint Efforts to Help World’s Poorest

 Dr. Abdullah Al Rabeeah, Saudi Arabia Supervisor General of King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) and Adviser to the Royal Court and H.E. Rt Hon Andrew Mitchell MP, UK FCDO Deputy Foreign Secretary and Minister of State
Dr. Abdullah Al Rabeeah, Saudi Arabia Supervisor General of King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) and Adviser to the Royal Court and H.E. Rt Hon Andrew Mitchell MP, UK FCDO Deputy Foreign Secretary and Minister of State

 

Global humanitarian needs are escalating to unprecedented levels, accelerated by crises around the world. We have seen the appalling plight caused by the conflicts in Gaza and Sudan, and countries like Somalia and Ethiopia have been pushed yet again to the brink of famine. The World Bank estimates that by 2030, two-thirds of the world’s extreme poor will live in fragile and conflict-affected states.

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the United Kingdom, as two major international aid donors, recognize that these challenges can only be addressed by working together, drawing on our respective strengths and resources.

In March 2023, we launched the inaugural Saudi Arabia-UK Strategic Aid Dialogue on International Development and Humanitarian Assistance in London, bringing together officials and experts from both countries to discuss how we can work together as donors to address the growing needs and identify areas for meaningful partnership. This innovative partnership is world leading.

This week in Riyadh, we will lead discussions between Saudi Arabian and British senior government representatives from across foreign policy, financial, international development and humanitarian sectors for the second Dialogue to further enhance our joint cooperation.

We have three priorities as part of our partnership: delivering aid to those in most urgent need; ensuring that our aid delivery is effective; and ensuring that the international system is fit for purpose.

We are also transforming talk into action.

Firstly, we are delivering aid to those in need. Saudi Arabia and the UK are today committing to significantly increase cooperation to deliver joint humanitarian aid and international development, focused on conflict-affected and fragile states. We will discuss how to scale up delivery of joint aid and where to target our efforts at the Dialogue.

We are already making great strides on this front. Through our partnership, we have already delivered USD $8 million through the World Food Program in Somalia to tackle food insecurity. We are pleased that we are able to extend our partnership in Somalia even further with an additional USD $5 million project to tackle rising malnutrition levels through UNICEF. This is tackling the longer-term impacts of the drought which has affected 1.7 million children under the age of five.

Following the outbreak of conflict in Sudan in April 2023, Saudi Arabia and the UK made a joint commitment to provide USD $9 million to the International Committee of the Red Cross’s urgent humanitarian appeal to deliver life-saving health, protection, and food security support to those affected. These funds are a lifeline for many people on the ground in Sudan. Through this Aid Dialogue, we have also agreed to continue our work together to provide additional aid to Sudan to tackle the rising risk of famine.

The growing humanitarian crisis in Gaza has had a devastating impact on the people on the ground, and the risk of famine is imminent. We are united that calling for full, rapid, safe, and unhindered humanitarian access in all its forms remains an absolute priority. At the Dialogue, Saudi Arabia and the UK will discuss the situation in Gaza and explore ways to coordinate efforts to address the growing humanitarian crisis there.

In Ukraine, both the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the United Kingdom are providing substantial urgent humanitarian aid for those affected by the ongoing conflict there. We welcome Saudi Arabia’s contribution of USD $410 million as the largest non-Western aid donor to Ukraine.

Finally, our partnership is seeking to ensure that the international aid architecture is fit for purpose and is meeting growing global needs to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030. As we look to the UN General Assembly in September 2024, we are committed to working together to reform multilateral institutions and international development banks and strengthen the mechanisms in place in order to unlock billions of dollars for poor and vulnerable countries.

This means working together through the UN, our shared membership of the G20, and other organizations to drive meaningful reform.

Only by working together through effective partnerships can we make a difference and improve the lives of those who are in the most urgent need of our help. Saudi Arabia and the UK are united in our commitment to succeed. In Riyadh this week, we will be taking our partnership to the next level, leading the international efforts to alleviate poverty, end hunger, and build secure, sustainable, and prosperous futures for all.

In 2015, the world came together and agreed the SDGs to deliver a better world by 2030. Last September, the world renewed that collective promise at the SDG Summit at the UN General Assembly. Now, the moment is upon us to deliver that promise for everyone, leaving no one behind, and that goal can only be accomplished in one way: together.

 

* H.E. Dr Abdullah Al Rabeeah, Saudi Arabia Supervisor General of King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) and Adviser to the Royal Court and H.E. Rt Hon Andrew Mitchell MP, UK FCDO Deputy Foreign Secretary and Minister of State (Development and Africa)


    Muslim Commission in Nepal Awards its Medal to Saudi Minister of Islamic Affairs

    The Muslim Commission in Nepal awarded its medal to the Saudi Minister of Islamic Affairs, Dawah, and Guidance, Abdullatif bin Abdulaziz Al Al-Sheikh. (SPA)
    The Muslim Commission in Nepal awarded its medal to the Saudi Minister of Islamic Affairs, Dawah, and Guidance, Abdullatif bin Abdulaziz Al Al-Sheikh. (SPA)
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    Muslim Commission in Nepal Awards its Medal to Saudi Minister of Islamic Affairs

    The Muslim Commission in Nepal awarded its medal to the Saudi Minister of Islamic Affairs, Dawah, and Guidance, Abdullatif bin Abdulaziz Al Al-Sheikh. (SPA)
    The Muslim Commission in Nepal awarded its medal to the Saudi Minister of Islamic Affairs, Dawah, and Guidance, Abdullatif bin Abdulaziz Al Al-Sheikh. (SPA)

    The Muslim Commission in Nepal awarded its medal to the Saudi Minister of Islamic Affairs, Dawah, and Guidance, Abdullatif bin Abdulaziz Al Al-Sheikh, in appreciation of his efforts in spreading the call to God and his contributions to serving faith, the Saudi Press Agency said on Monday.
    The medal symbolizes the bonds of brotherhood that unite Nepalese Muslims with the Saudi government and people through the foundations of religion, and the appreciation that Muslims in Nepal have for the leadership of Saudi Arabia, its government, its people, and its scholars.
    On behalf of the minister, the religious attaché at the Saudi embassy in India, Sheikh Badr bin Nasser Al-Anazi, received the medal in the presence of the Saudi Ambassador to Nepal, Saad Nasser Abdullah Abu Haimed, and a number of officials and Islamic figures.


    Saudi Minister of Defense Meets with his Counterpart from Burkina Faso

    Saudi Minister of Defense Prince Khalid bin Salman bin Abdulaziz meets with Minister of State and Minister of Defense and Veterans of Burkina Faso, Maj. Gen. Kassoum Coulibaly in Riyadh on Sunday. (SPA)
    Saudi Minister of Defense Prince Khalid bin Salman bin Abdulaziz meets with Minister of State and Minister of Defense and Veterans of Burkina Faso, Maj. Gen. Kassoum Coulibaly in Riyadh on Sunday. (SPA)
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    Saudi Minister of Defense Meets with his Counterpart from Burkina Faso

    Saudi Minister of Defense Prince Khalid bin Salman bin Abdulaziz meets with Minister of State and Minister of Defense and Veterans of Burkina Faso, Maj. Gen. Kassoum Coulibaly in Riyadh on Sunday. (SPA)
    Saudi Minister of Defense Prince Khalid bin Salman bin Abdulaziz meets with Minister of State and Minister of Defense and Veterans of Burkina Faso, Maj. Gen. Kassoum Coulibaly in Riyadh on Sunday. (SPA)

    Saudi Minister of Defense Prince Khalid bin Salman bin Abdulaziz held talks in Riyadh on Sunday with Minister of State and Minister of Defense and Veterans of Burkina Faso, Maj. Gen. Kassoum Coulibaly.

    They reviewed bilateral relations between their countries and discussed cooperation in the military and defense field.

    They addressed the latest regional and international developments and efforts made in this regard.

    The meeting was attended by senior defense officials and military officers from both sides.


    Red Wave-7 Naval Exercise Kicks Off

    "Red Wave-7" has kicked off at King Faisal Naval Base in the Western Fleet - SPA
    "Red Wave-7" has kicked off at King Faisal Naval Base in the Western Fleet - SPA
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    Red Wave-7 Naval Exercise Kicks Off

    "Red Wave-7" has kicked off at King Faisal Naval Base in the Western Fleet - SPA
    "Red Wave-7" has kicked off at King Faisal Naval Base in the Western Fleet - SPA

    The mixed naval exercise "Red Wave-7" has kicked off at King Faisal Naval Base in the Western Fleet, with the participation of countries bordering the Red Sea, including Jordan, Egypt, Djibouti, and Yemen, in addition to the Royal Saudi Naval Forces, the Royal Saudi Land Forces, the Royal Saudi Air Force, and units of the Saudi Border Guard.
    Commander of the Western Fleet Rear Admiral Mansour bin Saud Al-Juaid said that the drill "Red Wave-7" aims to enhance the maritime security of the countries bordering the Red Sea and protect the territorial waters, SPA reported.

    It implements the assumptions planned in three conferences in which officers from all the relevant countries participated, resulting in the formation of forces and a set of exercises that constitute an important training aspect for all participating countries.
    Al-Juaid pointed out that the participating forces will implement over a period of five days all modern military concepts, including strategic lectures and exercises that simulate different combat environments resembling reality. The drill will achieve joint and mixed work, such as surface and air warfare, electronic warfare, and countering an attack by speedboats. The forces will also implement maritime security exercises such as protecting shipping lines, combating smuggling, terrorism, piracy, and illegal immigration.


    BIE Announces Start of Work on 'Riyadh Expo 2030'

    The Secretary-General of the Bureau International des Expositions speaking to Asharq Al-Awsat during his visit to Riyadh (Photo Credit: Turki Al-Agili)
    The Secretary-General of the Bureau International des Expositions speaking to Asharq Al-Awsat during his visit to Riyadh (Photo Credit: Turki Al-Agili)
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    BIE Announces Start of Work on 'Riyadh Expo 2030'

    The Secretary-General of the Bureau International des Expositions speaking to Asharq Al-Awsat during his visit to Riyadh (Photo Credit: Turki Al-Agili)
    The Secretary-General of the Bureau International des Expositions speaking to Asharq Al-Awsat during his visit to Riyadh (Photo Credit: Turki Al-Agili)

    Dimitri Kerkentzes, head of the Bureau International des Expositions (BIE), revealed that Riyadh is getting ready to turn its Expo 2030 plans into reality. He expressed hope that the expo would be a key part of Saudi Arabia’s progress.

    According to a statement from the BIE on Friday, Kerkentzes visited Riyadh for the first time since it won the bid in November 2023. During his four-day visit, he, along with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, checked out Saudi Arabia’s preparations for hosting the expo.

    Kerkentzes also met with top Saudi officials to discuss the expo’s plans.

     

    The statement noted that since Riyadh won the bid, preparations have been in full swing. The next step is to start work on the expo's infrastructure. These efforts are part of Riyadh’s push to become one of the world’s top city economies and diversify its income sources.

    The BIE announced that Riyadh will present a detailed plan for hosting Expo 2030. This plan covers legislative and financial measures, the main site layout, and legacy projects.

    Once approved and registered at the BIE General Assembly, Riyadh Expo 2030 will kickstart Saudi Arabia’s engagement with participating countries and the implementation of the exhibition project.

    During his visit to Riyadh, Kerkentzes spoke exclusively to Asharq Al-Awsat, marking his first interview since Riyadh won the bid to host the 2030 edition.

    “We're Here to Work Together”

    Speaking about his first visit after Riyadh won the bid to host the Riyadh Expo 2030 in November last year, Kerkentzes remarked that it was great to be back in the Kingdom and that it feels like coming home.

    “During our initial visit, we came together as one team to kickstart this important project everyone is excited about for 2030,” said Kerkentzes.

    “What pleased me most was seeing Saudi teams get back to work in Riyadh within 24 hours of winning the bid. There wasn't much time for celebration; they know there's a lot of work ahead,” he added.

    Kerkentzes praised the teams, particularly those at the Riyadh Royal Commission and the Public Investment Fund, for their hard work towards advancing to the next stage of preparation and beginning the implementation of this highly anticipated Expo edition, which was overwhelmingly endorsed by the General Assembly of the BIE as an “exceptional and unprecedented edition.”

     

    “What Will Riyadh Be Like in 2030?”

    When asked about Riyadh’s future in six years, Kerkentzes said: “Every time I go back to Riyadh, I see changes. There’s always something new happening, showing how much the city and Saudi Arabia are evolving... With the Crown Prince’s vision, I see Riyadh progressing each time I visit, making it a top destination by 2030.”

    “Riyadh Expo 2030 will contribute to Saudi Arabia’s transformation,” added the BIE secretary-general.

    Big Projects in Riyadh

    Riyadh is buzzing with major projects underway, all in sync with the Kingdom’s national transformation plan, Saudi Vision 2030, and Riyadh Expo 2030.

    When asked about standout projects, Kerkentzes chuckled and said, “Well, as you’d expect, being from the BIE, Riyadh Expo 2030 tops the list.”

    “But let's be realistic. Transforming a city and a nation takes time and careful planning. Saudi Vision 2030, led by the Crown Prince, is laying out a fantastic strategy for this. Riyadh Expo 2030 is a major part of that puzzle,” he added.

     

    Breaking Technological Barriers

    Kerkentzes believes that the Saudi Crown Prince aims to host “an expo like no other.”

    Affirming that the goal is to go beyond what previous exhibition editions have done before, Kerkentzes urged all countries to think seriously about this during the six years of preparation.

    “We want to bring the most innovative technologies here, which will be crucial for our future,” he said.

     


    Saudi King Issues Royal Order Appointing 261 Members at Public Prosecution

    The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al-Saud. SPA
    The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al-Saud. SPA
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    Saudi King Issues Royal Order Appointing 261 Members at Public Prosecution

    The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al-Saud. SPA
    The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al-Saud. SPA

    The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al-Saud, has issued a Royal Order appointing 261 members with the rank of investigative lieutenant at the Judicial Public Prosecution.

    Attorney General Sheikh Saud bin Abdullah Al-Mujib expressed appreciation for the Royal Order, emphasizing that it reflects the support provided by the king and the Crown Prince for the Public Prosecution.

    He praised their consistent commitment to advancing the development and prosperity of the Public Prosecution in alignment with the Kingdom's Vision 2030.