Saudi Border Guard workshop to discuss fight against terrorism, trans-border maritime crimes

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The border guard workshop aims to promote the mechanisms of the fight against terrorism and trans-border maritime crimes, primarily the strengthening of a network for coordination and exchange of information. (Spa)
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The border guard workshop aims to promote the mechanisms of the fight against terrorism and trans-border maritime crimes, primarily the strengthening of a network for coordination and exchange of information. (Spa)
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The border guard workshop aims to promote the mechanisms of the fight against terrorism and trans-border maritime crimes, primarily the strengthening of a network for coordination and exchange of information. (Spa)
Updated 08 May 2018
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Saudi Border Guard workshop to discuss fight against terrorism, trans-border maritime crimes

  • The workshop aims to promote the mechanisms of the fight against terrorism and trans-border maritime crimes, primarily the strengthening of a network for coordination and exchange of information.
  • The representative of the IMO’s Secretary-General Chris Trelawny expressed his happiness in holding the workshop and his thanks and appreciation to the Saudi government for its constant support of the IMO.

JEDDAH: The director-general of the Border Guard, Gen. Awad bin Eid Al-Balawi, inaugurated, on Monday, the high-level workshop for national contact points and training coordinators in the countries taking part in the Djibouti Code of Conduct and the Jeddah Amendments 2017.

The workshop is hosted by the Ministry of Interior, represented by the General Directorate of the Border Guard in collaboration with the International Maritime Organization (IMO).

It aims to promote the mechanisms of the fight against terrorism and trans-border maritime crimes, primarily the strengthening of a network for coordination and exchange of information.

Al-Balawi stressed, during his opening speech, the interest of the Saudi Government led by King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in consolidating security and stability on both the regional and international level, unifying efforts and promoting cooperation in the fight against terrorism and all forms of organized crime. This will help achieve stability and sustainable development in all countries.

He also expressed the government’s will to keep the Kingdom’s partnership with the IMO in order to benefit from its expertise, as well as using it in the development of areas of training related to maritime security and safety.

This would come in harmony with the aspirations and directives of the Minister of Interior Prince Abdulaziz bin Saud bin Naif to enhance practical field work and experiences, to benefit from successful global experiments in the management of land and maritime borders security, and to provide education and training to fight all kinds of crimes related to border security.

In his speech, the representative of the IMO’s Secretary-General Chris Trelawny expressed his happiness in holding the workshop and his thanks and appreciation to the Saudi government for its constant support of the IMO. He also thanked the Minister of Interior for supporting the establishment of a strong partnership between the Organization and the Saudi Border Guard to promote maritime safety and security in the region through capacity building and training activities.

Trelawny also stressed the Kingdom’s central and distinct role in developing the dimensions of maritime safety and security. This comes as a result of Saudi Arabia’s strategic and unique location on the main international shipping routes, the size and strength of its economy and its good and influential relations in the region.

Al-Balawi was then unanimously elected as president of the workshop and Trelawny was elected as his vice president.

The Border Guard spokesman clarified that the workshop includes representatives from 19 countries taking part in the Code of Conduct and representatives from four countries that did not sign the Code. There are also 12 international and regional bodies and 70 participants.

The workshop’s outcomes are expected to have positive effects on maritime security and safety on the national, regional and international levels.


Saudi FM discusses regional developments with Blinken during call

Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan and US Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Monday. (File/AFP)
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Saudi FM discusses regional developments with Blinken during call

  • Blinken called for a final push for a Gaza ceasefire before President Joe Biden leaves office during a visit to South Korea on Monday

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan discussed regional developments and efforts made with regard to them during a call with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Monday.

Blinken called for a final push for a Gaza ceasefire before President Joe Biden leaves office during a visit to South Korea on Monday.

“We very much want to bring this over the finish line in the next two weeks, the time we have remaining,” Blinken told a news conference.


Saudi minister of Islamic affairs meets Palestinian ambassador to the Kingdom

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Saudi minister of Islamic affairs meets Palestinian ambassador to the Kingdom

  • Mazen Ghoneim praised Saudi authorities for their services to Muslims worldwide

RIYADH: Saudi Minister of Islamic Affairs Abdullatif bin Abdulaziz Al-Sheikh received the newly appointed Palestinian Ambassador to the Kingdom Mazen Ghoneim in his office on Monday in Riyadh, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Al-Sheikh discussed the ministry’s programs in service of Palestinian pilgrims performing Hajj and Umrah.

Ghoneim praised the Saudi authorities for their services to all Muslims worldwide.

He highlighted the generous program that hosts the family members of Palestinian martyrs, enabling them to perform Hajj with ease.


Al-Jouf olive festival boosts economy, tourism

The 18th Al-Jouf International Olive Festival highlights the journey of olives from cultivation to the final product. (SPA)
Updated 06 January 2025
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Al-Jouf olive festival boosts economy, tourism

  • Event showcases Al-Jouf region’s olive production, which includes over 23 million trees yielding more than 150,000 tonnes of table olives annually

RIYADH: The 18th Al-Jouf International Olive Festival offers an engaging experience, highlighting the journey of olives from cultivation to the final product.

Held at the Prince Abdullah Cultural Center in Sakaka until Jan. 12, the event showcases the Al-Jouf region’s olive production, which includes over 23 million trees yielding more than 150,000 tonnes of table olives annually.

The festival features 43 local farmers and five agricultural companies offering high-quality olive oil, table olives, and related products, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

In addition to competitive pricing, all products meet strict food safety standards, having undergone rigorous testing at Al-Jouf’s municipal laboratory.

Seven analyses — acidity, rancidity, moisture, chemical content, oil blending, taste, and authenticity — ensure the products’ quality. Those that pass receive a certification label for consumer confidence, the SPA added.

The festival has also become a key tourism and economic event for both the Kingdom and Al-Jouf region, attracting significant interest, visitors, and investment.

It also supports families in cottage industries, entrepreneurs, and small businesses by offering spaces to showcase their products, fostering growth and expanding their consumer reach.

Additionally, the festival celebrates Saudi heritage through folk art performances, the Saudi Ardah, traditional fashion, Sadu weaving, plastic arts, poetry, and cultural evenings.


Makkah authorities on high alert amid heavy rains

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Makkah authorities on high alert amid heavy rains

JEDDAH: The Saudi Red Crescent Authority’s Makkah branch has increased its readiness in response to warnings of heavy rain issued by the National Center for Meteorology.

On Monday, several regions of the Kingdom, including Makkah and Madinah, experienced heavy rain and thunderstorms, with the Civil Defense expecting the weather to continue until Wednesday, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The authority stated that its command-and-control room, ambulance stations, rapid response teams, and volunteer ambulance units in Makkah are fully operational.

The Makkah region has on standby teams of doctors, specialists, and emergency medical technicians, the authority said.

A total of 1,420 staff members are ready to respond, supported by 149 vehicles. This includes advanced ambulances, disaster response vehicles, and an air ambulance for critical situations, the SPA added.

The authority urged citizens and residents to follow official instructions, exercise caution, and prioritize road safety during heavy rainfall.

The public was also asked to cooperate with ambulance teams by clearing the way for them on the roads, the SPA reported.

The authority operates 24/7, and individuals can request ambulance services by calling 997 or through the Asefne app in emergencies.


Saudi program empowers youth as global ambassadors

Updated 06 January 2025
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Saudi program empowers youth as global ambassadors

  • New graduates set to advance Saudi Arabia’s global diplomacy, Vision 2030

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Youth Leaders Program welcomed its latest group of graduates on Monday, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The new graduates are the seventh group to complete the initiative, run by the Salam Project for Cultural Communication under the patronage of Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan.

Deputy Foreign Minister Waleed Elkhereiji attended the event, expressing gratitude to King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman for their continued support of Saudi citizens.

He emphasized the Kingdom’s commitment to equipping youth with the skills needed to effectively represent the nation internationally.

Elkhereiji noted that the program aligns with Saudi Vision 2030 by empowering young people to become influential global ambassadors.

Launched in 2018, the program has seen 432 young men and women graduate across seven cohorts, the SPA reported.

Notably, 240 graduates have participated in over 120 international conferences both within and outside the Kingdom, leveraging the program’s comprehensive curriculum, which covers key areas such as Saudi Vision 2030, intercultural communication, global issues, international representation, media engagement, the UN Sustainable Development Goals, and international diplomacy.

Mohammed Al-Sayed, executive director of the project, said it aims to support efforts to build bridges of cultural communication with diverse peoples and cultures.