Oman and Saudi Arabia promise to boost cooperation as Sultan Haitham’s visit ends

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Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman bid farewell to Sultan Haitham as he left on Monday. (SPA)
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Sultan Haitham and King Salman held wide-ranging talks during the visit. (SPA)
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Sultan Haitham's visit ended with a joint Omani-Saudi statement pledging to boost cooperation in many areas. (SPA)
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Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman bid farewell to Sultan Haitham as he left on Monday. (SPA)
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Updated 13 July 2021
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Oman and Saudi Arabia promise to boost cooperation as Sultan Haitham’s visit ends

  • Both sets of leaders also agreed to stimulate the private and public sectors

RIYADH: Oman and Saudi Arabia pledged to boost cooperation as a visit by Sultan Haitham bin Tariq came to an end on Monday.
The sultan was seen off at NEOM Bay Airport by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and Minister of Interior Prince Abdul Aziz bin Saud bin Naif.

His two day visit came following an invitation from King Salman to “strengthen the well-established and distinguished relations between the two countries,” a joint statement said.

King Salman and Sultan Haitham held talks on Sunday, in the presence of the crown prince, where both sides praised the coordination achieved in political, military and security fields to achieve security and stability for both countries.

The two sides welcomed the signing of a memorandum of understanding to establish a Saudi-Omani Coordination Council headed by the foreign ministers of the two countries.

They also agreed to expedite the opening of their border crossings to ease the movement of people and goods to “integrate supply chains in order to achieve the desired economic integration,” the statement said.

They welcomed the “effective communication” between ministers of the two countries, and directed them to work on concluding a number of cooperation agreements.

Both leaders also agreed to stimulate the private and public sectors to reach trade and investment levels that contribute to the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 and Oman’s Vision 2040.

They agreed to launch initiatives that include major areas of cooperation, including investments in Oman’s Duqm region, energy cooperation, and partnerships in food security, and various cultural, sports and tourism activities.

They also welcomed the Saudi-Omani Business Council meeting held on July 4.

“This will enhance direct and indirect investment opportunities between the private sector in both countries and will increase bilateral visits between business owners, the holding of conferences and exhibitions, and the establishment of economic projects in the two countries,” the statement said. 

The two sides agreed to strengthen environmental cooperation with the Green Middle East initiative that was announced by the crown prince in March.

The Saudi-Omani statement praised the efforts of the OPEC+ countries, led by the Kingdom and with Oman’s participation, which led to stable oil markets, despite a time of weak demand due to the pandemic.

They agreed to study opportunities for bilateral investment in advanced technologies, innovation, health and pharmaceuticals, real estate development, petrochemicals, manufacturing industries, logistical partnership, information technology and financial technology.

“The two sides also welcomed the participation of Saudi companies to invest in the quality projects that the sultanate seeks to achieve,” the statement said.

The statement said they agreed to coordinate their positions to enhance security and stability in the region.

On Yemen, they will continue efforts to find a comprehensive political solution to the crisis.

“They also stressed the importance of dealing seriously and effectively with the Iranian nuclear and missile issue to achieve regional and international security and stability, emphasizing the principles of good neighborliness, respecting UN resolutions and international legitimacy, and sparing the region from all destabilizing activities,” the statement added.


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Saudi Arabia’s King Salman receives written message from Senegal president

  • The message related to Saudi-Senegalese relations, and was received by the Kingdom’s Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s King Salman received a written message from the President of Senegal Bassirou Diomaye Faye, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Thursday.

The message related to Saudi-Senegalese relations, and was received by the Kingdom’s Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan during a meeting with Senegal’s Minister of Armed Forces Gen. Birame Diop in Riyadh.

During the meeting, Prince Faisal and Diop discussed topics of common interest and ways to enhance relations between their countries.


Eastern Region’s green initiative shows remarkable progress

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Eastern Region’s green initiative shows remarkable progress

  • Initiative has focused on introducing climate-appropriate trees and flowers
  • Eastern Province Municipality emphasized the project’s collaborative nature

DAMMAM: Significant strides were made by the Eastern Province Municipality last year in its efforts towards vegetation expansion and anti-desertification.

The initiative, designed to counter industrial pollution, improve air quality and move towards environmental sustainability, has focused on introducing climate-appropriate trees and flowers while adhering to scientific afforestation guidelines and controls.

Throughout the year, the municipality launched 87 initiatives involving more than 1,200 volunteers across 60 parks. This included the Dammam Corniche waterfront and its walking trails where some 680,000 trees and shrubs were planted, complemented by 7.7 million flowers, expanding green coverage by 205,000 sq. meters.

Work was also carried out to rehabilitate streets and other spaces, while technical upgrades included maintenance work on 200 pumps and the installation of irrigation networks covering 30 km of streets.

There was also progress for the park investment program, with four parks already under investment management and 400 more designated for future opportunities.

The municipality emphasized the project’s collaborative nature, highlighting the active participation of community members, government bodies and the private sector companies. Its inclusive approach aims to cultivate a lasting environmental consciousness and ensure sustainability practices are passed down to future generations.


Riyadh to host second edition of Model of Care Forum

Updated 09 January 2025
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Riyadh to host second edition of Model of Care Forum

  • Forum aims to introduce the Saudi healthcare model locally and internationally, highlight success stories, and outline future goals and ambitions
  • Forum represents the second phase in a four-part strategic process in the healthcare sector’s transformation

RIYADH: Riyadh will host the second edition of the Model of Care Forum under the patronage of Minister of Health Fahad Al-Jalajel.

Organised by the Health Holding Co. on Jan. 28-29, the forum will be held at Malfa Hall in Prince Mohammed bin Salman Nonprofit City.

The forum aims to introduce the Saudi healthcare model locally and internationally, highlight success stories, and outline future goals and ambitions in line with the Saudi Vision 2030.

It also promotes partnership in healthcare among individuals and their families by taking necessary measures to maintain their health, ensuring the provision of healthcare that meets societal needs according to the highest quality standards.

The forum represents the second phase in a four-part strategic process in the healthcare sector’s transformation, aimed at developing the healthcare model in the Kingdom.

The Health Holding Co. is playing a key role in enabling healthcare delivery through 20 health clusters across Saudi Arabia.


Directorate imposes new exit visa requirement

Updated 09 January 2025
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Directorate imposes new exit visa requirement

  • Directorate addressed employers, stating that if a resident identity is valid for fewer than 30 days, the final exit visa may not be issued
  • Resident identity must be renewed for the issuance of the final exit visa

RIYADH: The Saudi General Directorate of Passports has said that resident identities must be valid for at least 30 days when applying for a final exit visa.

The directorate addressed employers, stating that if a resident identity is valid for fewer than 30 days, the final exit visa may not be issued. In that case, the resident identity must be renewed for the issuance of the final exit visa.

It noted that if a resident identity is valid for more than 30 days and fewer than 60 days, a final exit visa may be issued for the resident identity’s remaining period.

If the resident identity is valid for 60 days or more, the final exit visa may be issued for 60 days only.

The directorate noted that employers may issue final exit visas for their sponsored workers or affiliated family members through the Ministry of Interior’s Absher Business platform, and the Muqeem portal.


Saudi king and crown prince congratulate Joseph Aoun on being elected president of Lebanon

Saudi Arabia’s King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. (File/SPA)
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Saudi king and crown prince congratulate Joseph Aoun on being elected president of Lebanon

  • In a congratulatory cable, King Salman wished Aoun success and the Lebanese people further progress and prosperity

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman congratulated Joseph Aoun on being elected president of Lebanon on Thursday.

In a congratulatory cable, King Salman wished Aoun success and the Lebanese people further progress and prosperity.The crown prince sent a similar cable.

Lebanon’s parliament voted Thursday to elect the country’s army commander, Joseph Aoun, as head of state, filling a more than two-year-long presidential vacuum.

Thursday’s session was the 13th attempt to elect a successor to Michel Aoun, whose term ended in October 2022.