Riyadh Consultations Intensify to Ensure Success of Southern Yemen Dialogue

Member of Yemen’s Presidential Leadership Council Abdulrahman Al-Muharrami during the meeting in Riyadh on Sunday. (Al-Muharrami's office)
Member of Yemen’s Presidential Leadership Council Abdulrahman Al-Muharrami during the meeting in Riyadh on Sunday. (Al-Muharrami's office)
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Riyadh Consultations Intensify to Ensure Success of Southern Yemen Dialogue

Member of Yemen’s Presidential Leadership Council Abdulrahman Al-Muharrami during the meeting in Riyadh on Sunday. (Al-Muharrami's office)
Member of Yemen’s Presidential Leadership Council Abdulrahman Al-Muharrami during the meeting in Riyadh on Sunday. (Al-Muharrami's office)

Member of Yemen’s Presidential Leadership Council Abdulrahman Al-Muharrami held in Riyadh on Sunday an expanded meeting with a delegation from southern Yemen as part of efforts to ensure the success of the upcoming intra-southern dialogue.

The meeting was the latest in consultations dedicated to preparing the dialogue.

The dialogue will be sponsored by Saudi Arabia. Circles in Yemen, the region and international community are banking on its success, hoping that it will help shape the future of southern Yemen based on a vision approved by the southerners themselves without excluding any party.

Al-Muharrami stressed the importance of preparing the right political and societal climate inside Yemen to hold the dialogue in order to build trust and create rapprochement between different southern components.

He hoped the serious dialogue would lead to national agreements that serve the southern cause and meet the aspirations of the people.

During the meeting, he listened to proposals related to the dialogue and requirements for its success.

Al-Muharrami said the dialogue must “bolster southern ranks, preserve national gains, and strengthen unified positions.”

The people of the south have the right to determine their fate and choose their political future, he added.

Saudi Arabia continues to support the people of the south based on its keenness on bolstering stability and agreement, he went on to say.

The gatherers on Sunday stressed the importance of maintaining consultations and coordination to pave the way for the dialogue.

They expressed their appreciation for Saudi Arabia’s efforts in supporting Yemen on the political, economic and services level and its role in bolstering security and stability in the south, Yemen as a whole and the region.



Saudi Royal Orders Transform Ehsan Platform into Independent Non-Profit Foundation

Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz. (SPA)
Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz. (SPA)
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Saudi Royal Orders Transform Ehsan Platform into Independent Non-Profit Foundation

Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz. (SPA)
Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz. (SPA)

Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz issued on Thursday a Royal Order to transform the National Platform for Charitable Work (Ehsan) into an independent non-profit foundation under the name "Ehsan Foundation for Charitable Work".

The foundation aims to strengthen charitable work and connect donors with beneficiaries by providing diverse donation opportunities, enabling individuals and companies to donate, and, in coordination with government and private entities, enhancing the efficiency of the non-profit sector in the Kingdom.

Another Royal Order was issued to form the Board of Trustees of the Ehsan Foundation for Charitable Work, chaired by Dr. Majid Al-Kassabi and his deputy Ahmed Al-Rajhi. The membership term is three years that can be renewed.

The board includes Dr. Abdullah bin Sharaf Al-Ghamdi, governor of the General Authority for Awqaf, Eng. Abdulrahman bin Ibrahim bin Abdulrahman Al-Ruwaitea, Adib bin Abdullah bin Hamad Al-Zamil, Princess Nouf bint Mohammed bin Abdullah bin Mohammed Al Abdulrahman, Dr. Abdulrahman bin Abdulmohsen bin Mohammed Al-Khalaf, and Emad bin Abdulqader bin Abdulmohsen Al-Muhaideb.

For more than five years, the Ehsan platform has received support and enabled contributions from all segments of society. As a result, the platform has received more than 440 million donations totaling SAR17 billion, underscoring society's confidence in the platform's role in empowering the Kingdom's charitable sector and its commitment to charitable giving across various fields.

This institutional transformation represents a major step toward achieving the objectives and future aspirations of charitable work in the Kingdom by strengthening the Ehsan Foundation for Charitable Work's ability to promote innovation and develop Ehsan platform services. It will also support programs, services and non-profit donation platforms and contribute to unifying technical and professional efforts in charitable and development work.


Saudi Ambassador Inaugurates 3rd Phase of Lebanese Land Exports to the Kingdom

Part of Thursday’s inauguration ceremony. SPA
Part of Thursday’s inauguration ceremony. SPA
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Saudi Ambassador Inaugurates 3rd Phase of Lebanese Land Exports to the Kingdom

Part of Thursday’s inauguration ceremony. SPA
Part of Thursday’s inauguration ceremony. SPA

Saudi Ambassador to Lebanon Fahd bin Abdulrahman Al-Dosari inaugurated on Thursday the third phase of Lebanese exports to the Kingdom.

Saudi Crown Prince and Prime Minister Mohammed bin Salman had ordered the resumption of Lebanese exports to the Kingdom.

The exports will pass through the Masnaa border crossing between Lebanon and Syria.

Thursday’s inauguration ceremony was attended by Lebanese Minister of Public Works and Transport Fayez Rasamny, representing the prime minister, along with several government officials.

Rasamny praised the Kingdom’s decision to resume imports of Lebanese products, describing it as a direct support for the national economy and a step that opens new opportunities for Lebanese producers.

The ceremony also included the activation of the scanner at Masnaa. This was followed by an inspection visit to the site designated for the establishment of a new land border crossing center.


Oman Says Lasting Security in Strait of Hormuz Requires Regional Peace

Vessels near the Strait of Hormuz, as seen from Musandam, Oman, August 17, 2026. REUTERS/Stringer
Vessels near the Strait of Hormuz, as seen from Musandam, Oman, August 17, 2026. REUTERS/Stringer
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Oman Says Lasting Security in Strait of Hormuz Requires Regional Peace

Vessels near the Strait of Hormuz, as seen from Musandam, Oman, August 17, 2026. REUTERS/Stringer
Vessels near the Strait of Hormuz, as seen from Musandam, Oman, August 17, 2026. REUTERS/Stringer

Oman said lasting security in the Strait of Hormuz required permanent peace in the region and rejected further escalation or conflict, its foreign minister told his Japanese counterpart on Thursday, Reuters reported.

Iran has said a deal with Oman on new shipping lanes through the strait was in its final stages.