Somalia Grants KSrelief Medal of Honor for its Humanitarian Efforts

Somali Prime Minister Mohamed Hussein Robley awarded the Medal of Honor to KSrelief for its distinguished efforts in providing urgent humanitarian and relief assistance in his country. (SPA)
Somali Prime Minister Mohamed Hussein Robley awarded the Medal of Honor to KSrelief for its distinguished efforts in providing urgent humanitarian and relief assistance in his country. (SPA)
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Somalia Grants KSrelief Medal of Honor for its Humanitarian Efforts

Somali Prime Minister Mohamed Hussein Robley awarded the Medal of Honor to KSrelief for its distinguished efforts in providing urgent humanitarian and relief assistance in his country. (SPA)
Somali Prime Minister Mohamed Hussein Robley awarded the Medal of Honor to KSrelief for its distinguished efforts in providing urgent humanitarian and relief assistance in his country. (SPA)

Somali Prime Minister Mohamed Hussein Robley awarded the Medal of Honor to the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) for its distinguished efforts in providing urgent humanitarian and relief assistance in the country.

The prime minister recognized KSrelief's aid to the displaced people who were affected by drought in Somalia. The organization distributed 2,838 tons of food baskets to 254,184 people in need.

The honor was received by the director of KSrelief's branch in Africa, Youssef Al-Rahma.

Robley also presented a Medal of Honor to the Saudi Ambassador to Somalia, Ahmed bin Mohammed Saleh Al-Mawlid, in recognition of the efforts of his predecessor, Dr. Mohammed Abdulghani Khayat.

The PM received Al-Mawlid and Al-Rahma in Mogadishu for talks on humanitarian and relief affairs.

He expressed his gratitude to Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense, and KSrelief for their humanitarian assassitance to Somalia, reflecting the strong relations between their countries.



Saudi Arabia, China Hold Second Round of Political Consultations

Saudi Arabia, China hold second round of political consultations.
Saudi Arabia, China hold second round of political consultations.
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Saudi Arabia, China Hold Second Round of Political Consultations

Saudi Arabia, China hold second round of political consultations.
Saudi Arabia, China hold second round of political consultations.

The Ministries of Foreign Affairs of Saudi Arabia and China held their second round of political consultations in Riyadh on Monday, according to the Saudi Press Agency.
The meeting was co-chaired by Saudi Arabia’s Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs, Waleed El-Khereiji, and China’s Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs, Deng Li, representing their respective governments.
During the discussions, the two sides reviewed the progress of bilateral relations and emphasized the importance of enhancing cooperation to meet the shared aspirations of both nations. They also exchanged updates on regional and global issues of mutual interest.
In addition, Saudi Arabia’s Ambassador to China, Abdulrahman Al-Harbi, and Nasser Al-Ghanoum, Director of the Asian Countries Department at the Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs, participated in the consultations.

In September, a high-level Saudi-Chinese Committee meeting was held in Riyadh, focusing on strengthening cooperation between the two countries in the political and security realms. Officials also explored opportunities for collaboration in key sectors, including trade, energy, investment, culture, and technology.