Riyadh, Singapore to Cooperate in Cybersecurity, AI

Singaporean Law Minister Kasiviswanathan Shanmugam (PHOTO CREDIT: Saad Al-Dosari)
Singaporean Law Minister Kasiviswanathan Shanmugam (PHOTO CREDIT: Saad Al-Dosari)
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Riyadh, Singapore to Cooperate in Cybersecurity, AI

Singaporean Law Minister Kasiviswanathan Shanmugam (PHOTO CREDIT: Saad Al-Dosari)
Singaporean Law Minister Kasiviswanathan Shanmugam (PHOTO CREDIT: Saad Al-Dosari)

Singapore’s Law Minister Kasiviswanathan Shanmugam has stressed the close cooperation between his country and Saudi Arabia in several areas, including cyber security, information security and information technology.

Shanmugam further revealed that there are ongoing efforts to broker a new cooperation deal between Singapore and the Kingdom. He also mentioned a joint plan that targets improving the existing cooperation between the two countries.

“My discussions in Riyadh focused on counter-terrorism, cyber security, and areas of cooperation where we share information. General intelligence departments in the two countries share good cooperation. We are close and we want to work more closely together,” Shanmugam told Asharq Al-Awsat.

The minister also pointed out that Saudi Arabia has made great achievements in the field of combating terrorism.

“We do not forget that Saudi Arabia has been the target of terrorist attacks for a long time, yet it was able to enhance security and reduce crime to its lowest levels,” said Shanmugam.

“Saudi Arabia is found to be one of the most secure countries in addition to its success in dealing with various issues in the region,” he affirmed.

On his impression of the transformation in Saudi Arabia under Vision 2030, launched by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Shanmugam said: “Five years have passed since the last time I came to Riyadh in November 2017, I find the changes very wonderful and amazing. Vision 2030 is to create a modern state that is economically successful.”

As for collaboration in the fields of information technology, artificial intelligence, and digitalization, Shanmugam asserted that it is crucial for the modern economy.

“Talking about the relationship and cooperation between Singapore and Saudi Arabia, it is imperative to consider that the important resources that the Saudi Vision 2030 possesses are not only oil,” said Shanmugam.

“If you look at the geographical location of Saudi Arabia with its coasts and other resources, it becomes apparent that logistics will become an important sector,” he added.

“The ports, airports, shipping, supply chain, internet and everything related to information technology will be very important, because of the high degree of digitization, which will be necessary for the modern economy,” noted the minister.



Shura Council Speaker Receives Newly Appointed Saudi Ambassadors to Several Countries

The newly appointed ambassadors expressed their gratitude to the Shura Council, highlighting the significance of the council's role in parliamentary diplomacy - SPA
The newly appointed ambassadors expressed their gratitude to the Shura Council, highlighting the significance of the council's role in parliamentary diplomacy - SPA
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Shura Council Speaker Receives Newly Appointed Saudi Ambassadors to Several Countries

The newly appointed ambassadors expressed their gratitude to the Shura Council, highlighting the significance of the council's role in parliamentary diplomacy - SPA
The newly appointed ambassadors expressed their gratitude to the Shura Council, highlighting the significance of the council's role in parliamentary diplomacy - SPA

Speaker of the Shura Council Sheikh Dr. Abdullah bin Mohammed bin Ibrahim Al Al-Sheikh met on Tuesday at the council's headquarters in Riyadh the newly appointed Saudi ambassadors to several brotherly and friendly countries.
The officials included Ambassador to the Hellenic Republic (Greece) Ali bin Youssef; Ambassador to the Argentine Republic Hatem Al-Ghamdi; Ambassador to the Swiss Confederation Abdulrahman Al-Dawood; Ambassador to the Union of the Comoros Mohammed Al-Shamrani; Ambassador to the Republic of Maldives Yahya Al-Qahtani; Ambassador to the Oriental Republic of Uruguay Sultan Al-Muzaini; Ambassador to the Republic of Mozambique Ahmed Al-Wuhaib; and Ambassador to the United Mexican States Fahd Al-Manawer.
According to SPA, at the outset of the meeting, the Speaker of the Shura Council congratulated the ambassadors-designate on the royal trust bestowed upon them to represent the Kingdom at its embassies. He emphasized the significance of their role abroad in serving the homeland and its citizens, wishing them success in their duties and in strengthening cooperation and fraternal relations between the Kingdom and the brotherly and friendly nations across various fields.
The newly appointed ambassadors expressed their gratitude to the Shura Council, highlighting the significance of the council's role in parliamentary diplomacy. They emphasized the importance of building bridges of friendship and cooperation with parliaments around the world and actively participating in regional and international parliamentary forums to strengthen relations between the Kingdom and both brotherly and friendly nations.