Saudi Foreign Minister: Riyadh Summits Boost Regional Development

Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan attends a news conference at the Arab Gulf Summit in Riyadh (Reuters)
Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan attends a news conference at the Arab Gulf Summit in Riyadh (Reuters)
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Saudi Foreign Minister: Riyadh Summits Boost Regional Development

Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan attends a news conference at the Arab Gulf Summit in Riyadh (Reuters)
Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan attends a news conference at the Arab Gulf Summit in Riyadh (Reuters)

Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan on Saturday said that development is the motive for the Kingdom and many Arab countries to hold global summits like the ones held in Riyadh, asserting that it is also the “motive from which we derive our foreign policies.”

Speaking at a press conference after the three Riyadh summits, Bin Farhan said in response to a question by Asharq Al-Awsat that political action is a waste of national resources if it does not serve economic and development interests and enhance the well-being of citizens.

The minister affirmed that Saudi Arabia is politically engaged with China and all global parties, given that Saudi Arabia is an involved party and has an important regional and international role.

Saudi Arabia focuses on harnessing its political role to serve its interests and development interests first, including protecting its security in order to be able to protect regional security and stability and harnessing ways to promote economic growth.

The minister added that his country has strategic partnerships with the US, India, China, Japan, and Germany and is open to everyone.

Bin Farhan asserted that his country continues to extend its hand to Iran for a "positive relationship."

The minister pointed out in the joint conference with the secretaries of the Arab League and the Gulf Cooperation Council that the Riyadh summits focused on qualitative decisions that support economic development with China.

He reiterated the importance of boosting cooperation between the Arab countries and Beijing, noting that collaboration with a country like China would help face challenges.

Bin Farhan revealed that the Chinese-Gulf summit discussed reaching a free trade agreement between China and the Gulf states.

For his part, the Arab League Secretary-General, Ahmed Aboul Gheit, stated that the Arab states want to build their societies, and no one can ignore the US because it is the largest economy in the world.

Aboul Gheit called on Ethiopia to negotiate with Egypt and Sudan about the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) in good faith to reach a "legal and binding agreement."



Saudi Crown Prince Launches National Red Sea Sustainability Strategy

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud. SPA
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud. SPA
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Saudi Crown Prince Launches National Red Sea Sustainability Strategy

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud. SPA
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud. SPA

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, who is also Prime Minister and Chairman of the Council of Economic and Development Affairs, launched on Wednesday the National Red Sea Sustainability Strategy.

The strategy protects the Red Sea, empowers communities, and paves the way for the transition to a blue economy, to achieve economic diversification in line with the goals of Saudi Vision 2030, and the recently announced national priorities for RDI, specifically Sustainable Environment and Supply of Essential Needs.

“The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia continues to unleash its enormous economic, geographical and cultural potential, and its pioneering efforts in sustainability and environmental conservation,” said the Crown Prince.

“Through this strategy, the Kingdom positions the blue economy as a fundamental pillar of its diversified economy and aspires for the Red Sea region to become a global reference for leading blue economy activities, and for the Kingdom to become a global leader in the field of research, development and innovation in blue economy,” he stated.

“The Kingdom also reaffirms its commitment to a sustainable future for the Red Sea, and we look forward to everyone’s cooperation in protecting our Red Sea Coast, and the nature and communities that depend on it,” the Crown Prince added.

The Red Sea is one of Saudi Arabia’s unique and biodiverse regions – an area of 186,000 square kilometers, with 1,800 km of coastline, the Red Sea itself is home to the world's fourth-largest barrier reef system, 6.2% of the globe’s coral reefs and hundreds of islands.
The strategy sets out a comprehensive national framework that explains how to preserve and regenerate the natural treasures in the Red Sea, ensuring that citizens, residents and visitors enjoy them and sustain them for generations to come.

The strategy demonstrates the contribution of protecting the natural environment in unlocking the economic potential of the region and initiating the transition to the blue economy, creating investment opportunities for innovative companies in various marine sectors, including ecotourism, fisheries, renewable energy, water desalination, shipping and industry.

To support the national economy, the strategy aims, by 2030, to: increase the coverage of marine and coastal protected areas from 3% to 30%, support the contribution of renewable energy to 50% of the targeted energy mix, create thousands of new job opportunities related to blue economy activities, and protect the Kingdom’s investments.

The strategy protects the Kingdom’s investments in coastal tourism projects which will potentially contribute to the GDP yearly.
The strategy is structured around 5 strategic objectives: Environmental Sustainability, Economic Development, Social Development, Safety and Security, and Governance and Collaboration. It includes 48 initiatives that were developed to achieve the Kingdom’s ambitions for the blue economy.

The announcement of the strategy clarifies the central role played by the Kingdom in protecting natural resources in light of the environmental and climate challenges that the world is experiencing today and charts a new path that combines economic growth and environmental sustainability.