US wants to be ‘No.1 partner in Saudi Vision 2030,’ says envoy

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Updated 29 October 2020
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US wants to be ‘No.1 partner in Saudi Vision 2030,’ says envoy

  • Enduring Saudi partnership key to deterring ‘malign Iranian threat’

RIYADH: The US wants to be Saudi Arabia’s “No.1 partner” as it achieves its Vision 2030 reform plan, according to US envoy John Abizaid.
“We recognize that the Kingdom is diversifying its economy, creating new employment opportunities for youth, encouraging and empowering women’s participation in the economy and society, and we are very much interested in being a strategic partner with you in all of those endeavors,” Abizaid told journalists at a roundtable in Riyadh on Wednesday.
Referring to the strategic Saudi-US dialogue in Washington on Oct. 14, the US ambassador said: “We talked a lot about the progress that Saudi Arabia has made.”
Abizaid said the discussions in Washington focused on cooperation in defense, security and intelligence, and critical infrastructure protection, along with promoting resilient energy markets, “especially in light of the economic effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.”
“Of course, we also talked about the importance of using only trusted vendors and critical information and communications technology in exploring new areas of cooperation and cybersecurity and other areas,” he added.
The common malign threat in the region continues to be Iran.
“We (Saudi Arabia and the US) are partners in deterring Iran’s actions in the region. We’re always hopeful that Iran finds a path to peace.
“But whenever we think there is a path to peace, they manage to find ways to bend that,” he added
“We, in conjunction with you and our other Gulf partners, are working hard to deter Iran’s malign actions in the region. Our secretary said the US will never allow Iran, the world’s largest state sponsor of terrorism, to freely buy and sell planes, tanks, missiles and other kinds of conventional weapons. It goes without saying that he also said we’re not going to allow them to obtain nuclear weapons and threaten the region.”
While the world waits on the results of the upcoming US election, Abizaid said that he sees no change in the future relationship between the two countries. “The things that we talked about in the strategic dialogue will continue to be important to us, no matter what,” he said.
“What’s important is (our) mutual interests,” he said. “And I don’t see those changing.
“There may be some emphasis on different areas that will be different, but I wouldn’t anticipate that the relationship will be anything other than what it has been for 75 years, which is the rock of stability in the region.”
In a wide-ranging discussion, the ambassador also discussed how Turkey is “flexing its muscles in ways not seen before.”
The US enjoys “an ally-to-ally” relationship with Turkey, but “there are a series of problems between the Turks and the Greeks in the eastern Mediterranean area that we worry about.
“Turkey is a treaty ally of the US, a NATO alliance partner and has very close relationships with all countries in Europe. It is trying to achieve a better future for its own people,” he said.
However, “there are Turkish activities that we are not happy with in various places where they sponsor proxy forces that haven’t contributed to peace and security.
“That being said, our relationship with the Turks is one of ally to ally. We can talk to them. We can reason with them. We have a very robust and capable relationship with them. I know there are some problems that seem to be getting a little bit more severe in the eastern Mediterranean region which everyone in the region needs to work to try to tamp down.
“We really appreciate what Saudi Arabia has done trying to work with the Turks to ask them to keep things calm and not to move in a more difficult direction in the region. It’s an interesting time. They’re flexing their muscles in ways that we haven’t seen before. But in the long run, I think Turkey will be a good and competent member of the peaceful community of nations in the region.”
Abizaid said the G20 decision to hold its summit virtually, rather than canceling, “is an amazing tribute to everybody’s belief that we could work our way through a difficult situation.
“World leaders have had a chance to talk to one another about a way forward that will allow us not only to combat the virus but also to combat the bad effects of what the virus has done to the global economy and to the specific economies of the top 20 nations in the world. I mean, it’s been a remarkable achievement to continue to move forward. I’m very proud of the way that it has been handled.”
The ambassador said the US Secretary of Foreign Affairs, Mike Pompeo, had complimented Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan on the Kingdom’s “handling of the situation, allowing the G20 to go forward in a meaningful way.”


Cameroon joins Islamic Military Counter Terrorism Coalition

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Cameroon joins Islamic Military Counter Terrorism Coalition

  • Cameroon becomes 43rd member state of the Saudi-led coalition

The Islamic Military Counter Terrorism Coalition announced that Cameroon has officially joined, becoming the 43rd member state of the coalition, led by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

The step underscores a growing commitment to combating terrorism and fostering regional and international security and stability, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Thursday.  

The announcement was made during an official ceremony at the coalition’s headquarters in Riyadh, where the flag of Cameroon was raised alongside the flags of the 42 member states; a powerful symbol of unity and solidarity in the fight against terrorism.

The event was attended by Maj. Gen. Mohammed bin Saeed Al-Moghedi, acting secretary-general of the IMCTC, Iya Tidjani, Cameroon’s ambassador to Saudi Arabia, the Cameroonian representative to the coalition, a delegation from Cameroon’s embassy, and representatives of member states.

Al-Moghedi welcomed Cameroon’s admission to the coalition, describing it as a significant step that strengthens joint efforts to combat terrorism and enhances coordination and integration in the intellectual, media, financial, and military fields.


Makkah Municipality approves 3,149 housing permits for Hajj

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Makkah Municipality approves 3,149 housing permits for Hajj

  • This step comes as part of the ongoing efforts to provide pilgrims with a safe and comfortable housing environment

MAKKAH: Makkah Municipality approved 3,149 official housing permits for this year’s Hajj season, following the completion of all required technical and regulatory conditions.

This step comes as part of the ongoing efforts to provide pilgrims with a safe and comfortable housing environment.

The municipality said that the main technical and regulatory requirements include: ensuring compliance with building permits and approved architectural plans; reviewing safety reports, emergency staircases and generators; verifying maintenance contracts and training workers on safety standards; reviewing and approving the establishment’s records and ensuring their consistency with aerial photographs; and fully complying with safety forms among others. 

Makkah officials continue efforts to ensure the highest degrees of technical and regulatory readiness to provide the best possible experience during this year’s pilgrimage.


6,000 Qur’an copies distributed at Tunisia Book Fair

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6,000 Qur’an copies distributed at Tunisia Book Fair

  • At the Kingdom’s pavilion, visitors can browse an extensive collection from the King Fahd Complex for the Printing of the Holy Qur’an, including translations of Qur'anic meanings and editions in different narrations and formats

RIYADH: The Saudi Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Dawah and Guidance has distributed more than 6,000 copies of the Qur’an to visitors at the 39th Tunisia International Book Fair.

The distribution began when the fair started on April 25, the Saudi Press Agency reported. The fair will run until May 4. 

At the Kingdom’s pavilion, visitors can browse an extensive collection from the King Fahd Complex for the Printing of the Holy Qur’an, including translations of Qur'anic meanings and editions in different narrations and formats.

Visitors to the pavilion can also experience a range of interactive electronic applications that provide educational content and religious services.

Among the highlights are a 3D Hajj and Umrah application, a correct citation application, and virtual reality experiences that offer immersive tours of the Grand Mosque in Makkah and the Prophet’s Mosque in Madinah.

The ministry’s participation underscores Saudi Arabia’s commitment to serve the Qur’an and support Islam and Muslims worldwide.


Saudi Arabia to take part at Athens defense expo

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Saudi Arabia to take part at Athens defense expo

  • Participating countries and international companies will showcase their latest systems in land, naval, and aerial defense, as well as cybersecurity

RIYADH: The Saudi pavilion, organzied by The General Authority for Military Industries, is participating at the Athens International Defense and Security Exhibition, which will take place at the Metropolitan Expo center at Athens International Airport from May 6-8.

Participating countries and international companies will showcase their latest systems in land, naval, and aerial defense, as well as cybersecurity.

The Saudi pavilion will feature the participation of both the General Authority for Defense Development and the Saudi Arabian Military Industries Co.

It will showcase the Kingdom’s significant achievements, programs, and initiatives in the defense industry, along with the latest advanced defense technologies and systems that reflect the high level of development in the national military industries.

Additionally, the pavilion highlights the policies and regulations adopted by GAMI to support both local and international investors, while promoting the promising investment environment in the Kingdom’s defense sector.

DEFEA is sponsored by the Greek Ministry of Defense and hosts over 346 exhibitors from 28 countries, attracting more than 23,000 visitors.

GAMI’s organization of the pavilion reflects its efforts to work in an integrated manner with the beneficiary and supporting government agencies.

It also demonstrates GAMI’s strong commitment to enabling national companies and enhancing partnerships with major international companies in the military industries sector.


French jewelry school hosts discussion on diamonds in Riyadh

Caroline Boneti and Laetitia Gilles-Guery, both lecturers and gemologists from L’Ecole, School of Jewelry Arts, Paris.
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French jewelry school hosts discussion on diamonds in Riyadh

  • Event took place at the French ambassador’s residence with a discussion about diamonds, art and science, led by Caroline Boneti and Laetitia Gilles-Guery

RIYADH: The director of a French jewelry school praised Saudi designers and the Kingdom’s growing creative scene after a recent event held in Riyadh.

“It is amazing to see how they take inspiration from their heritage, whether it’s from architecture, traditional motifs or patrimony jewelry, and reflect this in their own designs,” Sophie Claudel, director of L’Ecole Middle East, School of Jewelry Arts, told Arab News.

The event took place at the French ambassador’s residence with a discussion about diamonds, art and science, led by Caroline Boneti and Laetitia Gilles-Guery, both lecturers and gemologists from L’Ecole School of Jewelry Arts, Paris.

As a frequent visitor to the Kingdom, Claudel said she is always impressed with the creativity and passion of Saudi Arabia’s jewelry designers, highlighting the way they embrace culture in their designs.

“It’s also wonderful to see the incorporation of materials and stones taken from their past, such as pearls, lapis lazuli, coral, gold and of course diamonds.

“Jewelry plays a vital role across all cultures and a pivotal part across history, craftsmanship and true know-how. It really is a fascinating world once you start to learn about it.”

She emphasized Saudi Arabia’s growing artistic movement, an evolution that is a very important moment of history.

“It will for sure contribute more and more to global conversations around jewelry culture in the future,” she said.

 L’Ecole Middle East, School of Jewelry Arts, is supported by Van Cleef and Arpels, a French jewelry brand.

The school organized courses last year during the AlUla Arts Festival, and this week’s talk at the French ambassador’s residence.

Claudel said the school has plans to broaden its horizons in Jeddah, AlUla and Riyadh.

“We cannot wait to collaborate with Saudi cultural institutions to fuel the curiosity and passion for jewelry arts in the Kingdom.

“We were proud to host our first talk for L’Ecole Middle East, School of Jewelry Arts in Riyadh at the French ambassador’s residence.

“This was a very symbolic moment for us as it demonstrates our long-standing friendship and the support of connecting dialogues between France, the home of our maison, and the Kingdom.”