Under the patronage of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman bin Abdulaziz, Saudi Minister of Transport Eng. Saleh Al-Jasser inaugurated on Sunday the fourth extraordinary conference of the Universal Postal Union (UPU), with the participation of more than 190 countries around the world.
Al-Jasser stressed the Saudi government’s keenness to enhance cooperation between the member-states, develop standards for providing postal services, support e-commerce and stimulate the digital economy, as well as adopt the best innovative technologies in postal and logistical services.
He emphasized the role of Vision 2030 in driving the exceptional transformation of the postal industry in the Kingdom, pointing to the launch of the National Strategy for Transport and Logistics Services by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz in 2021.
For his part, UPU Director General Masahiko Metoki said that the extraordinary conference hosted by Riyadh seeks to strengthen interconnection in the postal sector and search for growth opportunities in various fields.
He added that the participants would share ideas on reforming the sector and discuss the inclusion of new members to the union.
The conference, which is held in Riyadh from Oct.1-5, will focus on pivotal topics, such as enhancing integration and participation, uniting efforts to achieve economic and social growth, and presenting the concept of a single postal system and its ability to promote economic and social development on a global scale.
Participants will also discuss opportunities for joint cooperation to enhance value for service beneficiaries, companies and governments, and review innovative trends, opinions and strategies for employing advanced and modern technologies and consolidating their usefulness and benefit to the relevant sectors.
Other topics will include means to promote the sustainable development of postal services, improve diversity within the sector, and foster effective adaptation to the renewed needs of societies.
The fourth extraordinary conference constitutes an important event in the history of the Universal Postal Union, as it seeks to chart a future towards a more comprehensive, innovative and sustainable postal sector.