Regional challenges can be overcome through international cooperation, says Saudi foreign minister at WEF

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Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan attends a virtual session of the World Economic Forum, entitled Resetting Geopolitics, on Friday, Jan. 29, 2021. (SPA)
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Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan attends a virtual session of the World Economic Forum, entitled Resetting Geopolitics, on Friday, Jan. 29, 2021. (SPA)
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Updated 30 January 2021
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Regional challenges can be overcome through international cooperation, says Saudi foreign minister at WEF

  • Prince Faisal bin Farhan attended the World Economic Forum

LONDON: Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan on Friday said the region’s security is top of the agenda for Washington and European countries.
“We have heard very clear statements from the Biden administration that they are going to address the challenges within our region with very open eyes and a clear focus on making sure that we continue to have stability and security,” he said during a virtual session of the World Economic Forum titled Resetting Geopolitics.

He added that Saudi Arabia will discuss with Washington Iran’s destabilizing activities in the region and the escalation of its nuclear program, and expressed confidence that by working with the US and Europe the challenges can be overcome.
“We see these challenges as posing a risk not just to the region but to the global community,” the prince said, adding that the Kingdom hopes to move from “challenges of a military nature to focusing on how we can be part of delivering global prosperity and innovation.”

The Kingdom is aware that international cooperation does not occur independently from regional cooperation, said Prince Faisal, which is why the recent signing of the AlUla agreement was so important because it united the Gulf countries in the face of the challenges they face in pursuit of security and stability.
Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Bahrain and Egypt, signed the AlUla agreement during the 41st Gulf Cooperation Council Summit on Jan. 5. It officially restored full diplomatic relations between the nations and Qatar, ending a three-year dispute. The prince said that efforts to overcome the challenges the world is facing require unity and cooperation.
He also discussed the Kingdom’s presidency of the G20 last year, and its efforts in that role to coordinate the global response to the coronavirus pandemic, again stressing the importance of international cooperation.

Prince Faisal added that it is important for nations to work together to tackle other global challenges, including climate change, and said the Kingdom will continue to work with international partners to achieve regional and global cooperation, to face challenges that require leadership and responsibility, and to achieve security, stability and prosperity for all peoples around the world.


Qassim region unveils scientific research hub

Updated 12 September 2024
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Qassim region unveils scientific research hub

  • Facility, operating under the region’s General Administration of Education, is set to revolutionize scientific research skills among students
  • Center covers a wide range of scientific disciplines including applied physics, biochemistry, computer engineering, robotics and artificial intelligence

BURAIDAH: Qassim Gov. Prince Faisal bin Mishaal bin Saud inaugurated on Thursday the Dr. Abdulrahman Al-Mushaiqih Center for Scientific Research and Innovation, in Buraidah.

The facility, operating under the region’s General Administration of Education, is set to revolutionize scientific research skills among students.

Equipped with state-of-the-art laboratories, the center covers a wide range of scientific disciplines including applied physics, biochemistry, computer engineering, robotics and artificial intelligence.

It also features dedicated spaces for emerging fields such as solar and alternative energy, aviation, space sciences, project showcases and a digital manufacturing workshop. The facility can accommodate 380 students.

During his tour, the governor received a briefing from Mohammed Al-Fraih, director general of education in the region.

The governor expressed his enthusiasm for the center’s potential, emphasizing its role in empowering students to discover their talents and develop their capabilities.

He said: “I am proud of our education department’s achievements and their commitment to preparing our youth for future challenges, particularly in technology, space sciences and specialized research.”


Saudi Interior Minister meets with Emir of Qatar in Doha

Updated 12 September 2024
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Saudi Interior Minister meets with Emir of Qatar in Doha

  • The meeting also reviewed bilateral relations and security cooperation

RIYADH: Saudi Minister of Interior Prince Abdulaziz bin Saud bin Naif bin Abdulaziz met on Thursday with Qatar Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani in Doha.
During the meeting, Prince Abdulaziz conveyed the greetings of King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, along with their wishes for continued progress and prosperity for the government and people of Qatar.
The meeting also reviewed bilateral relations and security cooperation between the two countries, the Saudi Press Agency reported.


Riyadh hosts world’s leading chefs

Updated 12 September 2024
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Riyadh hosts world’s leading chefs

  • 200 local and international brands will take part, as well as renowned international chefs
  • Event aims to provide a new global destination on the culinary event map

RIYADH: The world of hospitality and fine cuisine descends on the capital when the Sirha Arabia exhibition is held at the Riyadh Front Exhibitions and Conventions Center from Oct. 1-3.

The exhibition, with the support of the Culinary Arts Commission, is a first-of-its-kind event in the Middle East, in which 200 local and international brands will take part, as well as renowned international chefs.

The global exhibition is an opportunity for chefs, businessmen and food and beverage manufacturers worldwide to participate and display their expertise and excellence in culinary innovations, services and technologies, making it a global platform that anchors the Kingdom’s leadership in the culinary sector.

The event aims to provide a new global destination on the culinary event map, and bring together distinguished chefs from different cultures, food and beverage industry experts, and food service providers from around the world, boosting the Kingdom’s food and beverage industry and hospitality sector.

The Saudi food and beverage industry is the largest in the Middle East and, after being valued at more than SR53 billion ($14 billion) in 2022, is expected to reach about SR130 billion by 2030, with an annual growth rate approaching 11.4 percent.


Saudi hospital performs world’s first fully robotic heart transplant

Updated 12 September 2024
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Saudi hospital performs world’s first fully robotic heart transplant

  • KFSHRC breakthrough strengthens Kingdom’s leadership in medicine, specialist says

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Center has performed the world’s first fully robotic heart transplant, Saudi Press Agency reported.

The two-and-a-half-hour operation was carried out on a 16-year-old patient suffering from end-stage heart failure.

A medical team led by Dr. Feras Khaliel, head of Cardiac Surgery and director of the Robotics and Minimally Invasive Surgery Program at KFSHRC, performed the operation after weeks of preparation.

The pioneering achievement, overcoming significant medical challenges associated with such procedures, reinforces Saudi Arabia’s leadership in healthcare, and highlights KFSHRC’s ability to innovate medical practices, SPA said.

The process began with detailed theoretical planning to ensure precision and minimize potential risks.

The team devised a surgical approach to access the heart and perform the transplant without opening the chest of the patient.

To ensure the effectiveness of this approach, the team practiced the procedure virtually seven times over three days before carrying out the operation.

The successful operation has been hailed as a significant development in heart transplant surgery, moving away from traditional chest-opening procedures that require long recovery periods, often lasting months.

Robotic technology allows for minimally invasive surgery, reducing pain, shortening recovery time, and minimizing the risk of complications. This significantly improves patients’ quality of life and accelerates recovery.

KFSHRC CEO Dr. Majid Al-Fayyad said that the successful operation marked another major advance in heart transplant surgery, first performed in the 1960s.

“The success of the world’s first robotic heart transplant marks a transformative leap, not only for our institution but also for Saudi Arabia’s journey toward global leadership in specialized medicine, in line with Saudi Vision 2030, which places innovation at the core of its efforts to improve quality of life,” he said.

“This remarkable achievement would not have been possible without the unwavering support of the Saudi leadership, who have prioritized the development of the healthcare sector, paving the way for a transformative leap in health care services, unlocking new possibilities to elevate the quality of life for patients both locally and globally,” he added.

The breakthrough aligns with KFSHRC’s commitment to medical innovation. As a leading training center in robotic organ transplant surgery, KFSHRC contributes to advancing the global understanding of minimally invasive organ transplants by collaborating with medical institutions worldwide to train their medical teams and achieve better outcomes, further elevating global medical practices.


Saudi crown prince, Chinese premier in high-level talks

Updated 12 September 2024
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Saudi crown prince, Chinese premier in high-level talks

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and Chinese Prime Minister Li Qiang on Thursday led discussions during the fourth meeting of the High-Level Saudi-Chinese Joint Committee.

With the aim of bolstering Saudi-Chinese relations, the talks focused on “focusing on strengthening the comprehensive strategic partnership between the two countries across all fields,” state news agency SPA reported.

They also touched upon key regional and international issues of mutual interest.

 

 

“Both parties commended the robust economic, trade, and investment relations between the two nations, with Saudi Arabia being China’s top trading partner in the Middle East and reciprocally, China being the Kingdom’s foremost trading partner,” a portion of the statement, issued after the meeting, said.

During the meeting, both sides discussed avenues to enhance cooperation across various fields, including politics, security, defense, energy, trade and investment, finance, science, technology, culture and tourism, SPA reported.

Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson Lin Jian, meanwhile, posted on social media platform X: “Premier Li highlighted that under the strategic guidance of the two countries’ leaders, #China and #SaudiArabia have maintained mutual respect, trust, and benefit, as well as mutual learning & understanding. The bilateral relationship has developed comprehensively, rapidly, and deeply, with fruitful results in various areas of #cooperation.”