RIYADH: The Norwegian Embassy celebrated their national day with a number of VIP guests, including a member of the royal family, senior diplomats and business leaders, gathered at the official residence of the Norwegian ambassador Oyvind Stokke on Sunday.
Riyadh Governor Prince Faisal bin Bandar represented the Saudi government at the colorful celebrations.
He said: “It is my great pleasure to welcome you to the Norwegian Embassy, and to our national day. I am glad to see so many Norwegians on the grounds. Compared to other nationalities, there are a few Norwegians in Saudi Arabia, around 50 people or so, but our network of brothers and sisters, friends, supporters and partners is wide.
“Therefore, because of you, Norway enjoys excellent relations with the Kingdom, since they were officially established back in 1961, in oil and gas, tourism and many other sectors,” the envoy noted.
Elated on hearing the Norwegian national anthem, he said it is often played during the Winter Olympics, more seldom in the World Cup. The song was first performed more than 160 years ago, in secret, as at that time Norway was in a union with Sweden, and we were not supposed to have a national song or other national symbols. It was written by Bjornstjerne Bjornson, who later became the first Norwegian Nobel laureate.
“Our National Day is our Constitution Day. The three colors mark the day, as we can see in the Norwegian flag, as in many other flags. In Norway, with these colors white, blue and red, we often see white as in snow, blue as the ocean, and red as the color of many farmhouse buildings. The flag is our landscape, our story,” he said.
Norway’s constitution is 204 years old, one of the oldest in the world. It laid the foundations of a parliament, for power sharing, and for civil rights.
On the national day, we also honor the Kingdom of Norway, our royal family, and I have the pleasure of reading an email message from Norway’s King and Queen, the envoy said, reading the message of peace, harmony and best wishes.
He also took this opportunity to share his ideas on Norway tourism.
“At many places in Norway, we feel that we live in a postcard. Yes, we are lucky. Well, join us, reach for the sky as you can find details on travel brochures available here.
Norwegian Embassy in Riyadh celebrates national day in style
Norwegian Embassy in Riyadh celebrates national day in style
- The Norwegian Embassy in Riyadh celebrated their national day with a number of VIP guests
- Riyadh Governor Prince Faisal bin Bandar represented the Saudi government
Saudi FM discusses Middle East issues with Spanish, British counterparts, UNRWA chief
- Prince Faisal meets Philippe Lazzarini in Riyadh
RIYADH: Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan received separate phone calls from Spanish Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Albares and UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy on Wednesday.
He discussed recent developments in the Middle East with his Spanish and British counterparts, and efforts to address them.
The Saudi foreign minister also met the chief of the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East, Philippe Lazzarini, in Riyadh. They discussed Saudi Arabia’s efforts to cooperate with UNRWA on projects benefiting the Palestinian people.
Saudi leadership offers condolences to Chinese president for earthquake victims
- A 6.8-magnitude earthquake hit southwest China, leaving more than 120 people dead and over 100 injured
RIYADH: King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman expressed their condolences in separate messages to Chinese President Xi Jinping regarding the victims of the earthquake that hit Dingri County in the Xizang Region of southwest China.
The Saudi leadership extended heartfelt condolences and sincere sympathy to the Chinese president and the families of those who died in the natural disaster, wishing a speedy recovery to the injured.
On Tuesday, a 6.8-magnitude earthquake hit southwest China, leaving more than 120 people dead and over 100 injured.
Citrus festival shows agricultural diversity, economic potential in Najran
- The festival is a vibrant platform for displaying Najran’s agricultural potential
RIYADH: The 14th Najran National Citrus Festival highlights the region’s agricultural investment and marketing diversity, which offers economic returns for farmers and investors alike, the Saudi Press Agency reported.
The festival at King Abdulaziz Park walkway in Najran is organized by the Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture in the region.
Participants including farmers, agricultural experts and investors showed innovative solutions and highlighted the region’s robust citrus production.
Hamad Al-Dakman, the director of the agricultural prevention and guidance department at the National Center for Sustainable Agriculture Research and Development, Estidamah, in an interview with SPA emphasized the center’s role in promoting sustainable agricultural practices.
By selecting optimal plant seeds and trees, the center aims to enhance citrus production efficiency while advancing water and energy conservation technologies, Al-Dakman said.
He noted the importance of knowledge transfer and partnerships in supporting the agricultural sector, aligning with the Kingdom’s food-security goals.
Similarly, Najran Association Green’s chairman, Raf’an Al-Amer underscored the association’s efforts to expand vegetation cover, having planted more than 60,000 trees in the past four years.
Plans are underway to plant an additional 500,000 trees by 2027 in collaboration with government and private entities, contributing to the Kingdom’s Green Vision, Al-Amer said.
Farmers and investors were enthusiastic about the festival.
Farmer Ibrahim Saleh Al-Sinan praised the event for addressing farmers’ needs, marketing their products, and allowing visitors to sample and purchase citrus fruits directly.
Agricultural investor Abdullah Fahd Al-Waili highlighted the region’s favorable conditions for citrus farming, including fertile soil, a suitable climate and water availability.
Al-Waili, whose farm in Khbash covers 4 million sq. meters with more than 50,000 citrus trees, noted the economic viability of agricultural investment in the region.
The festival is a vibrant platform for displaying Najran’s agricultural potential, supporting farmers, and driving sustainable agricultural development.
Saudi fund commits $80m for cancer care expansion in Turkmenistan
- The agreement reflects the Saudi fund’s commitment to supporting developing countries overcome obstacles to progress
RIYADH: CEO of the Saudi Fund for Development Sultan Al-Marshad signed an $80 million development loan agreement with Rahimberdi Jepbarov, chairman of the Turkmenistan State Bank for Foreign Economic Affairs.
The financing supports a project to improve tumor treatment services and establish cancer treatment centers in Turkmenistan, the Saudi Press Agency reported.
Saudi Ambassador to Turkmenistan Said Osman Suwaid attended the event.
The project will enhance healthcare by building and equipping three specialized cancer treatment centers with up to 500 medical beds in different regions.
The centers will feature advanced medical equipment to improve healthcare quality, SPA added.
The agreement reflects the Saudi fund’s commitment to supporting developing countries overcome obstacles to progress.
It underscores the importance of international cooperation in achieving sustainable development and ensuring lasting prosperity, SPA reported.
During his visit to Turkmenistan, Al-Marshad also met with Deputy Chairman of the Cabinet of Ministers and Foreign Minister Rashid Meredov to discuss strengthening development cooperation in various sectors.
Meanwhile, the Saudi fund’s Deputy CEO Faisal Al-Qahtani participated in the inauguration of the Busaiteen Bridge, part of the Bahrain Northern Road Project.
The $250 million project, funded through a grant from the Saudi government, aims to ease traffic congestion and boost investment and economic opportunities in Bahrain.
Bahrain’s Deputy Prime Minister Sheikh Khalid bin Abdullah Al-Khalifa attended the event.
The project is a vital part of Bahrain’s transportation infrastructure, with the Saudi fund collaborating closely with the Ministry of Works for its successful completion.
The Saudi fund’s partnership with Bahrain spans 48 years, during which it has financed 30 projects in sectors like energy, transportation, and social infrastructure. These initiatives have contributed to Bahrain’s sustainable development and economic growth.
Saudi authority expands effort to track food waste
RIYADH: The General Food Security Authority has launched a second field survey to measure food loss and waste rates in Saudi Arabia.
The initiative is part of the National Program to Reduce Food Loss and Waste and aligns with efforts to promote food sustainability and support Vision 2030 objectives, the Saudi Press Agency reported.
The authority’s governor, Ahmed Al-Faris, said that the second survey builds on the 2019 study, which established a baseline for the Food Loss and Waste Index.
The effort follows successful awareness campaigns in collaboration with key stakeholders that engaged public participation, the SPA added.
The new survey aims to analyze food loss and waste at all stages of the food supply chain, including production, importation, transportation, storage, distribution and consumption.
The authority will use the findings to develop solutions to improve food security, reduce environmental and economic impacts, and align the Kingdom’s practices with global sustainability standards.
This initiative is expected to provide more precise, updated data to create targeted strategies for reducing food loss and waste.