Envoy appreciates Saudi Arabia’s shipment of 80 tons of ‘lifesaving’ oxygen to India amid virus crisis

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The urgent supply shipment is being undertaken in coordination with India’s Adani group and Linde company. (Twitter: @IndianEmbRiyadh)
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The urgent supply shipment is being undertaken in coordination with India’s Adani group and Linde company. (Twitter: @IndianEmbRiyadh)
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Updated 25 April 2021
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Envoy appreciates Saudi Arabia’s shipment of 80 tons of ‘lifesaving’ oxygen to India amid virus crisis

  • The urgent supply shipment is being undertaken in coordination with India’s Adani group and Linde company
  • India’s number of coronavirus cases surged by 349,691 in the past 24 hours

JEDDAH: Saudi Arabia has shipped 80 tons of liquid oxygen to India as the country faces a medical crisis amid a recent surge in coronavirus cases.
“Our relationship with Saudi Arabia is very strong. We are strategic partners and we do care for each other’s concerns,” said Indian Ambassador to Saudi Arabia Dr. Ausaf Sayeed.
India registered a new global record for daily coronavirus infections for the fourth day in a row after cases surged by 349,691 over the past 24 hours.
“As India is going through a very tough time and there is an oxygen shortage, we reached out to friendly countries like Saudi Arabia to see the possibility of importing oxygen,” Sayeed told Arab News.
He expressed gratitude to the Saudi ministers of health and commerce, as well as other officials who facilitated urgent custom procedures to allow the shipment to quickly reach the subcontinent.
The supply shipment is being transported in coordination with Adani Group and Linde India.

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India registered a new global record for daily coronavirus infections for the fourth day in a row after cases surged by 349,691 over the past 24 hours.

Through the Saudi-Indian Strategic Partnership Council, Sayeed said that he will approach the Kingdom to propose the regular export of oxygen on a bilateral basis between the two countries.

Highlighting the India-Saudi partnership in fighting the pandemic, he said that India had supplied about 5 million doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine to the Kingdom. Moreover, the movement of medical staff to the Kingdom was uninterrupted even during the peak of the pandemic, he added.
“Indian doctors and paramedical staff form a strong backbone for health systems in the GCC, and in particular in the Kingdom,” said the envoy. “They are all playing critical roles, because they are all spread in different parts of the Kingdom and in very remote areas.”
He added: “We really appreciate them, and we appreciate the Saudi Health Ministry and agencies for taking care of them in this difficult time.”
Sayeed also thanked Saudi Arabia for offering free vaccinations to its citizens.
According to Reuters, hospitals in Delhi and across the country are turning away patients after running out of medical oxygen and beds.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged all citizens in India to receive a vaccination and exercise caution, saying the “storm” of infections had shaken the country.

The European Commission also activated its EU Civil Protection Mechanism and is seeking to send oxygen and medicine to India after receiving a request from the Indian government.

“Alarmed by the epidemiological situation in India, we are ready to support,” President Ursula von der Leyen said on Twitter on Sunday.

India also began airlifting tanks containing oxygen from Singapore to meet the growing demand for the life-saving gas.

Authorities have also diverted oxygen supplies from industrial centers to hospitals, but this still has not met the massive surge in demand, Asharq Al-Awsat reported on Sunday.


Saudi leadership offers condolences to Chinese president for earthquake victims

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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

Updated 08 January 2025
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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

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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

Updated 08 January 2025
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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.


New deal will protect Saudi Arabia’s national heritage

Updated 08 January 2025
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New deal will protect Saudi Arabia’s national heritage

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Public Prosecution and the Heritage Commission have signed a memorandum of understanding to strengthen their collaborative efforts when it comes to protecting and preserving the Kingdom’s identity.

The MoU includes exchanging information on protecting national heritage and combating violations of archaeological sites, reported the Saudi Press Agency on Wednesday.

The deal was signed by Turki Al-Dosari, assistant public prosecutor for investigation, and Jasser Al-Harbash, commission CEO, in the presence of officials and experts in the heritage sector and cultural property protection.

It also involves organizing awareness programs to educate the community about the importance of heritage preservation and the penalties for related offenses.

The partnership marks a strategic step toward establishing a comprehensive framework for protecting heritage sites. It seeks to enhance the Kingdom’s global status as a cultural heritage destination and reinforce its leadership in preserving national identity and history.