Saudi Finance Minister Underscores G20 Role in Mitigating Virus Impact

High-Level UN Event on Financing for Development in the Era of COVID-19 and Beyond. Photo from G20 Saudi Arabia Twitter account
High-Level UN Event on Financing for Development in the Era of COVID-19 and Beyond. Photo from G20 Saudi Arabia Twitter account
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Saudi Finance Minister Underscores G20 Role in Mitigating Virus Impact

High-Level UN Event on Financing for Development in the Era of COVID-19 and Beyond. Photo from G20 Saudi Arabia Twitter account
High-Level UN Event on Financing for Development in the Era of COVID-19 and Beyond. Photo from G20 Saudi Arabia Twitter account

Saudi Finance Minister Mohammed al-Jadaan has underscored the role of the G20 in mitigating the impacts of the coronavirus and supporting the economic recovery from the pandemic, with a reminder on the importance of global collaboration.

The Saudi G20 Presidency joined on Thursday the United Nations Secretary General and the Co-Chairs of the Group of Friends of Financing the Sustainable Development Goals (Canada and Jamaica) for a High-Level UN Event on “Financing for Development in the Era of COVID-19 and Beyond”.

The event brought together heads of state and government as well as heads of international organizations and representatives from non-government organizations and the private sector to discuss challenges, opportunities and concrete solutions against six critical areas: global liquidity and financial stability, debt vulnerability, private sector creditors engagement, external finance and remittances for inclusive growth, illicit financial flows, and recovering better for sustainability and inclusion.

Jadaan represented the Saudi G20 Presidency and highlighted that Saudi Arabia “remains committed to work with others to address what is, first and foremost, a human tragedy, and its global health, economic and social impacts, including on the most vulnerable.”

“As the president of the G20 in 2020, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia immediately took concrete steps to drive and coordinate international response, with the aim of developing collective actions to address the global challenges presented by the COVID-19 pandemic,” he added.

Jadaan highlighted the actions that the G20 has taken to respond to the health, economic and social challenges stemming from the coronavirus pandemic, including the recent efforts to close the financing gap in global health – estimated to be around $8 billion, endorsing the G20 Action Plan in response to COVID-19 – which sets out the key principles guiding the G20 response and its commitments to specific actions to drive forward international economic cooperation, agreeing on the G20 Debt Service Suspension Initiative for the poorest countries, and working with the international financial institutions to swiftly implement a strong financial response, ensuring increased support and access to emergency financing, thereby strengthening global financial stability and resilience.

The minister stressed the importance of joint action to overcome the pandemic and promote and sustain a successful global economic recovery. He called for developing concrete solutions to advance financing for development in the era of COVID-19 and beyond.

The event launched a collaborative effort to enable discussions on concrete proposals to overcome challenges in the six areas, to be reported back at the margins of the High-Level Political Forum in July, and the General Assembly in September.



GCC Secretary-General Denounces Iranian Attacks on Bahrain and Kuwait as Violation of International Law

Secretary-General of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Jasem Albudaiwi. SPA
Secretary-General of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Jasem Albudaiwi. SPA
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GCC Secretary-General Denounces Iranian Attacks on Bahrain and Kuwait as Violation of International Law

Secretary-General of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Jasem Albudaiwi. SPA
Secretary-General of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Jasem Albudaiwi. SPA

Secretary-General of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Jasem Albudaiwi condemned in the strongest terms the terrorist Iranian attacks using a number of ballistic missiles and drones against the Kingdom of Bahrain and the State of Kuwait.

He emphasized that these treacherous attacks constitute a direct threat to the security, stability, and safety of citizens and residents on the territories of Bahrain and Kuwait, and represent a blatant violation of the principles of international law and the United Nations (UN) Charter.

He added that the continuation of these Iranian attacks undermines ongoing regional and international efforts aimed at consolidating peace and security and resolving the crisis, SPA reported.

Furthermore, Albudaiwi underscored the GCC's absolute support for all measures taken by Bahrain and Kuwait to cement their security, safeguard their sovereignty, and protect their peoples and residents.


Saudi Arabia Condemns Iranian Attacks on Kuwait and Bahrain

Saudi Arabia Condemns Iranian Attacks on Kuwait and Bahrain
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Saudi Arabia Condemns Iranian Attacks on Kuwait and Bahrain

Saudi Arabia Condemns Iranian Attacks on Kuwait and Bahrain

The Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs expressed the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s strongest condemnation and denunciation of the blatant Iranian attacks against the State of Kuwait and the Kingdom of Bahrain, as well as against the security and freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz, SPA reported.

The Kingdom reaffirmed its categorical rejection of these attacks, which constitute a violation of international law and the Charter of the United Nations. The Kingdom also reiterated that such violations undermine international efforts to restore security and stability in the region.

The Kingdom further renewed its solidarity with the State of Kuwait and the Kingdom of Bahrain and affirmed its full support for all measures they take to safeguard their sovereignty and security.


Saudi Aramco Helicopter Crash Kills 14 Nationals

A Leonardo AW139 helicopter, the model operated in Aramco's aviation fleet, with a seating capacity of 14 passengers.
A Leonardo AW139 helicopter, the model operated in Aramco's aviation fleet, with a seating capacity of 14 passengers.
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Saudi Aramco Helicopter Crash Kills 14 Nationals

A Leonardo AW139 helicopter, the model operated in Aramco's aviation fleet, with a seating capacity of 14 passengers.
A Leonardo AW139 helicopter, the model operated in Aramco's aviation fleet, with a seating capacity of 14 passengers.

A helicopter belonging to Saudi oil giant Aramco crashed on Sunday in Ras Tanura on Saudi Arabia's eastern coast on the Gulf, west of the Strait of Hormuz, killing 14 nationals, the state news agency reported, adding that the cause was unknown.

"The relevant authorities have launched a full investigation to determine the cause of the crash," the state news agency added.

The incident took place at 6 a.m. local time (0300 GMT), the state agency said.