Egypt’s El-Sisi arrives in Saudi Arabia on official visit

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Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman welcomes Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi to the Kingdom on Tuesday. (SPA)
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Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman welcomes Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi to the Kingdom on Tuesday. (SPA)
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Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman welcomes Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi to the Kingdom on Tuesday. (SPA)
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Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman welcomes Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi to the Kingdom on Tuesday. (SPA)
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Updated 08 March 2022
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Egypt’s El-Sisi arrives in Saudi Arabia on official visit

  • Egyptian president met with King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman
  • Bilateral ties, regional and global issues of common concern were discussed

CAIRO: Egypt’s President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi arrived in Riyadh on Tuesday and was welcomed at King Khalid International Airport by Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.

The president was then hosted at the Al-Yamamah Palace by King Salman where a luncheon was held in his honor.

Bassam Rady, spokesman for the Egyptian presidency, said a meeting between the king and president was followed by talks that included delegations from both countries.

King Salman praised bilateral relations, Egypt’s pivotal role in maintaining security and stability in the Arab world, and its unremitting efforts to support Arab Gulf countries, including Saudi Arabia.

Prince Mohammed and El-Sisi also discussed bilateral relations, regional and international developments and efforts exerted concerning them, and issues of common interest during a meeting.

Later, Prince Mohammed accompanied El-Sisi on a tour of Diriyah’s historic At-Turaif district.

Osama Nugali, Saudi ambassador to Egypt, said the visit comes within the framework of the continuous consultations and growth of relations between the two brotherly countries.

He added that the large number of agreements, memoranda of understanding and protocols between the two countries gives their relationship a strategic dimension, in addition to the historical, religious and Arab dimensions.

Nugali noted that Saudi Arabia is the second-largest foreign investor in Egypt, and the latter came second among countries for which investment licenses were issued in the Kingdom in 2020.

 

Sources in Egypt’s Foreign Ministry told Arab News that the visit will last a few hours. El-Sisi previously visited Kuwait, and is expected to visit Oman soon.

Wissam Abdel Alim, a journalist specializing in Arab affairs at Egyptian newspaper Al-Ahram, told Arab News that he expects El-Sisi to discuss with Saudi leaders economic cooperation and the repercussions of the Russia-Ukraine conflict on global markets.

Abdel Alim said El-Sisi may also address the need to take a united Arab position on Ethiopia’s construction of the Renaissance Dam, which will affect water supplies to Egypt and Sudan.

The journalist added that the depth and strength of Saudi-Egyptian relations have translated into frequent visits and uninterrupted contact between officials from both countries.

Two weeks ago, El-Sisi congratulated King Salman on the anniversary of Saudi Arabia’s Founding Day.

And before the COVID-19 pandemic, there were many meetings between the two sides. On May 30, 2019, El-Sisi visited Saudi Arabia to participate in emergency Arab and Islamic summits at King Salman’s invitation.

The crown prince visited Egypt on Nov. 26, 2018, and on April 14 that year, El-Sisi visited Saudi Arabia to participate in the 29th Arab Summit.

On March 4 that year, a number of bilateral agreements were signed between the two countries in various fields during the crown prince’s visit to Egypt.

On May 19, 2017, El-Sisi visited Saudi Arabia to participate in the Arab-Islamic-American Summit.

On April 23 that year, he visited Saudi Arabia to discuss the importance of strengthening Arab cooperation and solidarity in the face of challenges facing the region.

On March 29 that year, King Salman met with El-Sisi on the sidelines of the Arab Summit in Jordan.


Saudi Arabia lights up after being named as host for World Cup 2034

Updated 12 December 2024
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Saudi Arabia lights up after being named as host for World Cup 2034

  • Dazzling firework displays reflected the spirit of unity and excitement surrounding the country’s historic achievement
  • In celebration, dynamic drone shows are to captivate audiences in Riyadh, Jeddah, Alkhobar, and Abha

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia is celebrating being chosen as host of the FIFA World Cup 2034 with a series of events across the country.

The football-themed festivities, which run until Dec. 14, invite citizens and residents to showcase their national pride by wearing football jerseys and sharing their moments on social media using the hashtag #Saudi2034.

Fireworks illuminated the skies of Riyadh, Jeddah, Alkhobar, Abha, NEOM, Al-Qassim, and Jubail at 8:34 p.m. on Wednesday, after the official announcement from an online ceremony that was broadcast at a Riyadh event attended by Sports Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Turki Al-Faisal and other officials.

The dazzling displays reflected the spirit of unity and excitement surrounding the country’s historic achievement.

In celebration, dynamic drone shows are to captivate audiences in Riyadh, Jeddah, Alkhobar, and Abha.

There will also be an air show in Riyadh on Dec. 12 over the skies of King Abdullah Financial District, King Fahd Stadium, and King Fahd Road.

Riyadh’s municipality handed out scarves to football fans in Tahlia Street, Takhassusi Street, and Prince Turki bin Abdulaziz Road, and organized events with traditional dances at various urban parks.

A number of institutions held watch parties at the time of the announcement ceremony, including the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology.

Parks and buildings were adorned with Saudi flags, while public spaces in a number of cities and regions were bathed in green light to mark the occasion.

A series of public gatherings will take place until Dec. 14 between 5:15 p.m. and 11 p.m. at Boulevard City, Laysen Valley, Roshn Front, and Bujairi Terrace in Riyadh; and the Corniche Circuit, Roshn Waterfront, Corniche Obhur, Prince Majid Park, King Abdulaziz Cultural Center, and the Municipality Building in Jeddah.

Elsewhere, celebrations will take place at the Corniche, Half Moon Beach, Tharwa Corniche, and King Abdullah Park in Alkhobar; and Beach District Plaza Al-Baha Mall, Al-Hawiya Walk, Boulevard, and the Winter Festival in Al-Baha; in Buraydah at Bukhari Street; and in Abha at Al-Bahar Square, Art Street, Veranda, Ariash, High City, and Midmac.

Hail will host gatherings on Dec. 13 from 5:15 p.m. to 10 p.m. at Al Fajr Walkway and Bahjah Park.

These activities offer football fans an opportunity to come together and share in the joyful atmosphere.


Saudi crown prince, Iraqi PM discuss regional developments during call 

Updated 12 December 2024
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Saudi crown prince, Iraqi PM discuss regional developments during call 

  • The call also tackled ways to enhance bilateral relations in all fields

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman received a phone call from Iraq’s Prime Minister Mohammed Al-Sudani, the Saudi Press Agency said early Thursday.

The pair discussed the latest regional developments and efforts aimed at achieving security and stability.

The call also tackled ways to enhance bilateral relations in all fields. 


Crown Prince congratulates King Salman on Saudi Arabia’s successful bid to host World Cup 2034

Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman congratulated King Salman on Saudi Arabia’s successful FIFA World Cup 2034 bid. (File/SPA)
Updated 12 December 2024
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Crown Prince congratulates King Salman on Saudi Arabia’s successful bid to host World Cup 2034

  • The Crown Prince confirmed Saudi Arabia’s strong commitment to contribute to the development of football worldwide
  • Later on Wednesday, Prince Mohammed announced the establishment of the “Supreme Authority for Hosting the 2034 World Cup”

RIYADH: Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman congratulated King Salman, the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, on Saudi Arabia’s successful bid to host the FIFA World Cup 2034.

The Crown Prince confirmed Saudi Arabia’s strong commitment to contribute to the development of football sport worldwide and promoting messages of love, peace and tolerance.

He highlighted the Kingdom’s significant capabilities, the enthusiasm of the Saudi people, and their ability to overcome challenges, which ultimately led to their successful bid to host the World Cup 2034, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

On Wednesday, FIFA announced that Saudi Arabia will host the international football tournament in 2034.

Later on Wednesday, the crown prince announced the establishment of the “Supreme Authority for Hosting the 2034 World Cup.”

Setting up the authority showed the Kingdom’s determination to present an exceptional version of the tournament, SPA said.

Saudi Arabia became the first country in FIFA’s history to solely host the expanded format of the World Cup with 48 teams, featuring 16 additional football teams for the first time since Qatar’s World Cup 2022, SPA reported.

The US, Mexico and Canada will host the expanded format of World Cup 2026, while the 2030 event is set to take place in Morocco, Spain and Portugal.

In July, Saudi Arabia officially submitted its bid to host the World Cup 2034 under the slogan “Growing Together.”

The Kingdom will host the football matches in 15 stadiums across five cities, including Riyadh, Jeddah, Al-Khobar, Abha and Neom.

It also plans to host entertainment activities for World Cup fans in 10 sites, including King Salman Park and the Jeddah Waterfront Park.


Saudi Islamic affairs minister receives Maldives envoy in Riyadh

Updated 11 December 2024
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Saudi Islamic affairs minister receives Maldives envoy in Riyadh

Saudi Minister of Islamic Affairs, Dawah and Guidance Abdullatif Al-Asheikh received Ambassador of Maldives to the Kingdom Ahmed Sareer in Riyadh on Wednesday.

Al-Asheikh focused on the Kingdom’s efforts in serving Islam and Muslims, spreading the values of tolerance and moderation and combating extremism in all its forms, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The ambassador praised Saudi Arabia’s commitment to catering to the needs of pilgrims and visitors to the Two Holy Mosques.


Saudi Arabia celebrates Arabic language’s legacy at UN

Updated 11 December 2024
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Saudi Arabia celebrates Arabic language’s legacy at UN

  • Event highlighted Arabic’s role in AI, innovation while preserving cultural heritage

RIYADH: The King Salman Global Academy for the Arabic Language hosted the World Arabic Language Day celebration program and its accompanying exhibition at the UN headquarters in New York.

Organized in collaboration with the Kingdom’s permanent mission to the UN, the event was held under the theme, “Arabic Language and Artificial Intelligence: Enhancing Innovation While Preserving Cultural Heritage,” from Dec. 9 to Dec. 11.

The academy’s secretary-general, Abdullah Al-Washmi, emphasized the Kingdom’s pivotal role in supporting the Arabic language globally, rooted in Saudi Vision 2030, as the birthplace of the Arabic language and the Holy Qur’an, and in preserving and promoting Arabic as an integral part of cultural identity.

He added that this year’s theme reflected a growing global awareness of the importance of the Arabic language, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Al-Washmi said that the academy’s role was as a leading institution working to enhance the status of the Arabic language and developing tools for its teaching and dissemination locally and internationally, adding that the institution operated in more than 60 countries, demonstrating its global impact.

He also underscored the historical significance of the Arabic language at the UN, where it was recognized as one of its six official languages through a landmark resolution by the General Assembly in 1973.

Held under the patronage of Saudi Minister of Culture Prince Badr bin Abdullah bin Farhan, the event was attended by high-ranking international and diplomatic figures.

This marks the fourth consecutive year of the celebration, showcasing the academy’s efforts to promote Arabic in global organizations and highlighting Saudi Arabia’s dedication to preserving the language’s cultural and scientific heritage.

The event included a panel discussion, “Arabic Translation at the UN,” featuring international experts and a virtual training course on “Arabic Translation Skills for Diplomatic Purposes” for UN staff.

An Arabic language exhibition featured artistic works and digital displays focused on the language’s beauty, history and impact on other civilizations. It reflected Saudi culture’s authenticity while introducing the academy’s activities and publications.