A guide to all you need to know about Trump’s visit to Saudi Arabia

President Donald Trump met with King Salman after landing in Riyadh on Saturday morning. (SPA)
Updated 20 May 2017
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A guide to all you need to know about Trump’s visit to Saudi Arabia

UPDATED MAY 20, 12.30 P.M. 
 
RIYADH: From a series of summits and diplomatic meetings to a show by the Harlem Globetrotters, the agenda of events coinciding with Donald Trump’s visit to Saudi Arabia is as varied as it is packed.
 
The US president, traveling with his party on Air Force One, landed in Riyadh on Saturday morning, with a busy schedule of events ahead of him.
 
Trump’s first official foreign trip since taking office includes three key summits on May 20-21, as well as several business activities, cultural, intellectual and sports celebrations. On his first day in the Kingdom, the US president will visit the King Abdulaziz Historical Center, a cultural landmark highlighting the prominent history of the Arabian Peninsula and its historical role in the spread of Islam.
 
Here is the line-up for the events around the rest of Trump’s visit.
 
Three major summits 
 
Held under the slogan “together we prevail,” the main events will be the Saudi-US Summit, Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC)-US Summit, and the Arab Islamic American Summit.
  
The Saudi-US Summit (on May 20) will feature a series of bilateral meetings between King Salman and Trump, and “focus on re-affirming the long-standing friendship, and strengthening the close political, economic, security and cultural bonds between the two nations.”
 
The GCC-US Summit (on May 21), held at the King Abdulaziz Convention Center in Riyadh, will see GCC leaders meet with Trump to discuss threats to regional security and stability and the building of stronger commercial ties between the US and the Gulf.
 
The Arab Islamic American Summit (on May 21) will see Trump meet with leaders of the world’s Islamic nations.
 
Anti-terror initiatives
 
On Sunday May 21, King Salman and President Trump are set to inaugurate the Global Center for Combating Extremist Ideology (GCCEI), which will counter and prevent the spread of extremist ideology through promoting moderation, compassion and supporting the dissemination of positive dialogue.
 
The Riyadh Forum on Countering Extremism & Fighting Terrorism will be held on the same day, sponsored by the Islamic Military Counter Terrorism Coalition (IMCTC).
 
Tweeps 2017
 
A social-media orientated event — held at the Ritz Carlton Riyadh on May 21 — will see the US president meet with figures including King Abdullah of Jordan and Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey. The event will include a variety of panels, including one on countering radical views on social media platforms, which will be moderated by Faisal J. Abbas, editor in chief of Arab News.
 
Saudi-US CEO Forum
 
The Saudi-US CEO Forum, another event that coincides with Trump’s visit, aims to give a boost to trade relations between the two nations, organizers said.
 
Multiple bilateral agreements and memorandums of understanding (MoUs) are expected to be signed, and new licenses are to be issued for US companies to operate in the Kingdom.
 
More than 90 business leaders from Saudi Arabia and the US are set to convene at the forum, which is being held on Saturday.
 
High-profile attendees from the Saudi side will include: Khalid Al-Falih, Saudi Arabia’s energy minister; Majid Al-Qassabi, minister of commerce and investment; Amin H. Nasser, president and CEO of Saudi Aramco; Lubna Olayan, CEO of Olayan Financing Co.; and Yousef Al-Benyan, CEO of Saudi Basic Industries Corporation (SABIC).
 
Mohammed Al-Jadaan, Saudi minister of finance, and Ali Al-Ghafis, minister of labor and social development, are also expected to attend.
 
Visitors from the US will include: Andrew Liveris, chairman and CEO of Dow Chemical; Michael Corbat, CEO of Citigroup; Jeff Immelt, chairman and CEO of GE; Chuck Robbins, CEO of Cisco; and Laurence Fink, chairman and CEO of BlackRock.
  
Entertainment events
 
A series of public entertainment and cultural events will also be held in Riyadh around the time of Trump's visit. The events, overseen by the General Entertainment Authority, include:
 
The Race of Heroes, Imam Muhammad ibn Saud Islamic University, Riyadh, May 19 (evening)
A thrilling auto race in which four Saudi champions will race against US drivers, to compete for the Riyadh Peace Trophy.  At the finish line the racers will be met by sky divers and motorcyclists.
 
Sky diving Show, Prince Faisal Bin Fahd Stadium & Imam Muhammad ibn Saud Islamic University, Riyadh, May 19-20 (8.45 p.m.)
This magnificent sky diving display will feature 12 talented participants in freefall. It will take place at two events: “Race of Heroes” on May 19 and the football match on May 20.
 
The Basketball Show, Green Hall, Riyadh, May 25 (evening)
The Harlem Globetrotters are back with a brand new exciting basketball show displaying all of their best tricks and techniques to dazzle the crowds. This performance will also feature the talented Al Ittihad basketball team.
 
Football Match, Prince Faisal bin Fahd Stadium, Riyadh, May 20 (evening)
This highly anticipated football match pits 2016 US NASL champions, the New York Cosmos, against Saudi league champions Al Hilal. 
 
The Classic Auto-Show, Historical Diraya, Riyadh, May 21-23 (4 p.m. - 11 p.m.)
This unique exhibition will feature over 200 vintage automobiles dating back to the 1960s.
 
Rider’s March, around Riyadh, May 19 (4 p.m.)
This event, which comes under the slogan of “No Terrorism”, features more than 350 motorcyclists from around the Kingdom on the roads of Riyadh. The riders will eventually all make their way from King Salman Arena to Imam Muhammad ibn Saud Islamic University to mark the opening of the Race of Heroes.
 
 
Royal Court Art Exhibition
 
A show highlighting Saudi Arabia’s contemporary art across several generations is also set to be held on May 20.
 
With a particular focus on young artists, the exhibition aims to showcase the Kingdom’s rich culture through creative artworks, and encourage dialogue between Saudi and American cultures through visual works demonstrating the artists’ life experiences.

 


Jazan Education Department focuses on tennis

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Jazan Education Department focuses on tennis

  • A total of 47 physical education teachers have undergone specialized training in systematic and advanced tennis instruction methodologies

JAZAN: The Jazan Education Department has launched an ambitious tennis program across its schools. The initiative, developed in partnership with the Saudi Tennis Federation and the Sports for All Federation, targets both male and females.

The initiative aims to enhance school athletic programs, improve physical education standards, and introduce students to the importance of sports in developing their physical and mental capabilities, with a special focus on popularizing tennis among the student population.

A total of 47 physical education teachers have undergone specialized training in systematic and advanced tennis instruction methodologies. These educators will spearhead the program’s initial implementation across 47 schools.

The program reflects the Saudi Ministry of Education’s strategy to transform school athletics while aiming to diversify sports offerings and uncover emerging athletic talent. It is also attempting to instill lifelong healthy habits among students.


Saudi Ministry of Islamic Affairs attends Shariah conference in Nigeria

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Saudi Ministry of Islamic Affairs attends Shariah conference in Nigeria

  • The ministry is a guest of honor and chair of the conference’s first scientific session

RIYADH: The Saudi Ministry of Islamic Affairs is participating in the 16th International Conference of Daaru-Na’im Academy for Shariah Science in Nigeria.

The ministry is a guest of honor and chair of the conference’s first scientific session. The conference runs from Jan. 1-3.

The conference began with a speech by Imran Abdul Majeed, the conference chairman and general supervisor of the academy, in which he praised Saudi Arabia’s role in sponsoring and participating in international conferences, in line with its leadership in Islamic work and keenness to spread the moderate approach of Islam.

The acting undersecretary at the ministry, Awad Al-Enezi, said in his speech that the Kingdom is keen to participate in these conferences, confirming its consistent approach in supporting Islamic work and dedication to the unity of Muslims.

He said the Kingdom is making great efforts to serve Islam and Muslims, fulfilling its mission of spreading Islam, peace, love and goodness and calling for unity and non-divisiveness.


Ministry of Culture launches crafts hackathon as part of Year of Handicrafts

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Ministry of Culture launches crafts hackathon as part of Year of Handicrafts

  • Registration open until Jan. 31

RIYADH: The Saudi Ministry of Culture has launched a crafts hackathon to bring together creators and innovators from diverse fields.

The event aims to generate innovative solutions for various aspects of the handicrafts sector, including marketing, design and production, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Thursday.
It aligns with the broader objectives of the Year of Handicrafts 2025.
The Ministry of Culture annually celebrates a distinctive Saudi cultural element, highlighting and celebrating it through projects and events.
The year 2025 has been designated as the Year of Handicrafts to solidify the position of handicrafts as authentic cultural heritage while promoting the practice, preservation and documentation of the craft, as well as its presence in contemporary life.
Registration for the hackathon is open until Jan. 31.
The selection of qualified participants will begin in early February, followed by a two-day training camp on Feb. 14-15.
It targets a diverse range of participants, including artisans, designers, developers and programmers. Teams must consist of at least three and no more than five members.
All participants must be at least 18 years old.
Handicrafts have long held a special place in Saudi Arabia’s cultural fabric, representing a prosperous heritage passed down through generations.
Throughout 2025, the ministry will organize an array of events, exhibitions, educational programs and competitions under the banner Year of Handicrafts.


Saudi Foreign Minister meets with his Syrian counterpart

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Saudi Foreign Minister meets with his Syrian counterpart

  • Al-Shibani arrived with a high-level Syrian delegation on Wednesday night

RIYADH: Saudi foreign minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan met with his Syrian counterpart Asaad Al-Shaibani in Riyadh on Thursday to discuss the latest developments in Syria.

Prince Faisal reiterated the Kingdom's commitment to supporting Syria's sovereignty, independence, and territorial integrity while emphasizing efforts to achieve security, stability, and prosperity for the Syrian people, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The discussions also focused on preserving Syrian state institutions, enhancing its capabilities, and facilitating its reintegration into the Arab and Islamic worlds, SPA added.

Senior Saudi officials including Prince Musab bin Mohammed Al-Farhan and ambassadors Saud Al-Sati and Faisal Al-Majfal were also in attendance.

Al-Shibani arrived with a high-level Syrian delegation on Wednesday, including Defense Minister Marahf Abu Qasra and Intelligence Chief Anas Khattab.

They were welcomed at King Khalid International Airport by Saudi Deputy Foreign Minister Waleed Elkhereiji.

This marks Al-Shibani's first foreign trip since the ouster of former Syrian president Bashar Assad on Dec. 8.

The visit comes after Syria’s new leader, Ahmed Al-Sharaa, praised Saudi Arabia's potential role in shaping Syria’s future during an interview with Al Arabiya on Sunday.


Saudi Arabia launches air bridge to deliver urgent aid to Syria

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Saudi Arabia launches air bridge to deliver urgent aid to Syria

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia on Wednesday launched an air bridge to deliver essential aid to Syria, supporting efforts under the new leadership to rebuild the country after years of civil war.

Two planes carrying relief supplies landed at Damascus International Airport, Saudi aid agency KSrelief told Arab News.

The planes, which left from King Khalid International Airport, carried food, shelter and medical supplies, along with a KSrelief team to help address the difficult conditions faced by the Syrian people, KSrelief said.

Dr. Abdullah Al-Rabeeah, supervisor general of KSrelief, said: “The air bridge launched on Wednesday will be followed by a land bridge in the coming days to provide urgent relief to the Syrian people.”

Al-Rabeeah said that the humanitarian initiative reflects Saudi Arabia’s commitment to supporting those in need worldwide, reaffirming the Kingdom’s dedication to assisting nations in crisis.

He also highlighted Saudi Arabia’s consistent support since the Syrian crisis began in 2011 and its significant role in international humanitarian efforts.

Al-Rabeeah said that, through KSrelief, Saudi Arabia has continuously provided aid to internally displaced Syrians, refugees in neighboring countries, and victims of the northern Syrian earthquake in February 2023.

According to KSrelief, the Kingdom’s total aid to the Syrian people from 2011 to the end of 2024 exceeds $856 million.

The first aircraft was received by Abdullah Al-Harees, charge d’affaires of the Saudi Embassy in Syria; Mohammed Hazem Bakleh, president of the Syrian Arab Red Crescent; and several media representatives.

Al-Harees emphasized that this assistance is part of Saudi Arabia’s ongoing humanitarian efforts through KSrelief, aimed at alleviating the suffering caused by the crisis in Syria.

Bakleh expressed deep gratitude to Saudi Arabia for its humanitarian aid, noting that the relief will be distributed to those in need in all Syrian territories, without discrimination.