Italian ambassador to Saudi Arabia lauds ‘shared commitment to dialogue and understanding’

Italy’s ambassador to Saudi Arabia Roberto Cantone. (Supplied)
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Updated 17 December 2022
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Italian ambassador to Saudi Arabia lauds ‘shared commitment to dialogue and understanding’

  • Roberto Cantone reflects on 9o years of Saudi-Italy diplomatic relations in interview with Arab News
  • Says “working together for concrete projects is the best way to consolidate our long-term partnership”

RIYADH: Italy’s ambassador to Saudi Arabia believes that “shared commitment to dialogue and mutual understanding” are the cornerstone of diplomatic relations between the Kingdom and Italy stretching back 90 years.
“Since 1932, when official diplomatic relations between Italy and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia were first established, the friendly ties between the two countries have developed at a steady pace,” Roberto Cantone told Arab News.
“Today, Italy and Saudi Arabia are firmly engaged in fruitful cooperation across the board. We work side by side in various fields in the political, economic and cultural domains, as well as in all matters pertaining to our shared security, including the issue of energy,” he added.




Ferrari World Festival landed RiyadhSeason. The event showcased Ferrari racing cars, professional Formula1 drivers and epic spectacles to the Saud fans of Italian excellence in speed and luxury cars. (Twitter/@ItalyinKSA)

In 1932, Italy became one of the first countries to establish diplomatic relations with the Kingdom. Since then, the two countries have built and strengthened ties in investment, culture, trade and tourism.
Cantone has been Italy’s ambassador to the Kingdom since June 2020 and is witnessing the 90th anniversary of diplomatic ties between the two countries.
“It is a great privilege to be able to represent my country in the Kingdom as we celebrate such an important milestone in the history of our diplomatic relations,” he said.
Cantone said the Italian embassy has organized several initiatives in coordination with Saudi authorities to mark the anniversary.
“The highlight was certainly the 12th Saudi-Italian Joint Commission and the Saudi-Italian Investment Forum, both of which were held in Riyadh last June and provided the chance for top-level discussions between the two governments,” he said.




Ferrari World Festival landed RiyadhSeason. The event showcased Ferrari racing cars, professional Formula1 drivers and epic spectacles to the Saud fans of Italian excellence in speed and luxury cars. (Twitter/@ItalyinKSA)


The 12 sessions of the Saudi-Italian Joint Commission focused on building cooperation in trade, investment, infrastructure, transportation, science and technology, as well as education and agriculture.
“Working together for concrete projects is the best way to consolidate our long-term partnership,” Cantone said.
The joint commission witnessed the signing of agreements between the Saudi Space Commission and the Italian Space Agency to strengthen cooperation in space activities.
An agreement was also signed between the Federation of Saudi Chambers and the General Confederation of Italian Industry to establish a joint Italian-Saudi business council.
In November, the Italian embassy, in partnership with the Royal Commission for AlUla, organized an event with Slow Food, an Italy-based international association that aims to preserve gastronomic heritage by supporting sustainable food chains and rural community development.
“I hope that our partnership in the next decade can further grow and expand, as well as the people-to-people contacts. I would also like to see additional Italian companies settling in Saudi Arabia and contributing to achieving the objectives of Vision 2030,” he said.




Two events organized thanks to the collaboration between the Italian Embassy in Riyadh, the Italian Trade Agency, the Royal Commission for AlUla and Slow Food, as part of the celebrations for the Week of Italian Cuisine in the World, were held in AlUla, a city and UNESCO World Heritage Site in northwest Saudi Arabia, Nov. 2022. (Supplied)


Cantone said that the more Italian companies are able to participate in major Saudi projects and Vision 2030, the stronger bilateral relations will be.
“Italian know-how and technologies, including our creativity, can very much help the implementation of the investments foreseen in a variety of sectors, from infrastructure to mobility, from digital transformation to the energy transition,” he said.
Cantone said that cultural activities led by the embassy have also provided opportunities to showcase the deep connections between Saudi Arabia and Italy.
“The embassy has also edited a book dedicated to the 90th anniversary of diplomatic relations. I strongly believe that such work will help lay the foundations for further strengthening of our bilateral ties,” he said.
Asked to choose one word to describe relations between Saudi Arabia and Italy, the ambassador replied: “Dialogue.”
“Our two countries’ commitment to promoting dialogue is an asset for regional stability and integration. Bilaterally, this approach has enabled us to achieve a deep and comprehensive partnership, by focusing on issues of common interest and by addressing issues that may divide us, but in a spirit of friendship and mutual understanding,” he said.
Cantone said that dialogue is a common feature of both countries’ foreign policies and is “deeply embedded in the diplomatic DNA of Italy.”




Two events organized thanks to the collaboration between the Italian Embassy in Riyadh, the Italian Trade Agency, the Royal Commission for AlUla and Slow Food, as part of the celebrations for the Week of Italian Cuisine in the World, were held in AlUla, a city and UNESCO World Heritage Site in northwest Saudi Arabia, Nov. 2022. (Supplied)


“Italy has traditionally worked to promote a positive agenda in the broader Mediterranean area, a region of opportunities and ancient history that has also witnessed fragmentation and conflict,” he said.
Cantone underlined where he sees future potential for cooperation between Italy and the Kingdom to grow even stronger.
“Our strong relation touches on multiple fields, but ultimately relies on our political partnership and a substantial level of bilateral trade,” he said.
“While Italian imports from the Kingdom very much depend on oil, I am very pleased that Italian exports to Saudi Arabia are progressively growing also in other sectors and last year reached a considerable amount of EUR3.3 billion ($3.5 billion),” Cantone said.

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Italy became was one of the first countries to establish diplomatic relations with Saudi Arabia.

“I deem we should continue to seize all the opportunities of partnership in sectors where Saudi Arabia is opening up at a steady pace, such as culture, heritage, entertainment, tourism as well as renewable energies. These are sectors where Italy has a clear added value to offer and where there is an important complementarity between our two countries.”
Having lived and worked in both countries, Cantone highlighted the differences and similarities in the culture he witnessed.
“Our two countries have an ancient and rich culture, which has developed throughout the centuries. Our population shares the common history of the broader Mediterranean region. We both attach great importance to, and are very proud of, our respective tradition and heritage,” he said.
“Social and family life have a prominent relevance in our cultures. We both like football and good (Italian) cars. As for the differences, our coffee is definitely stronger.”
Cantone said that since the Italian government took office last October there have been many important meetings, with both Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni attending the G20 Summit in Bali.
Senior Saudi officials also took part in the Rome Med-Mediterranean Dialogue in the Italian capital in early December.
“We are currently working for other high-level political contacts and exchange of visits, and I am confident that in the first semester of 2023 we will have a busy bilateral agenda,” he said.
Cantone shared his enthusiasm for celebrating the anniversary of diplomatic relations 10 years from now. “Starting from next year, we begin our joint adventure toward the 100th anniversary in 2032,” he said.


KSrelief distributes food parcels to those in need in Mali, Pakistan

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KSrelief distributes food parcels to those in need in Mali, Pakistan

RIYADH: Saudi aid agency KSrelief has provided food aid to people in need in Mali and Pakistan, reported the Saudi Press Agency.

Some 500 parcels were distributed in the Koulikoro region of Mali, benefiting vulnerable groups including displaced people and those with disabilities as part of this year’s Food Security Support Project in the country.

Meanwhile, in Pakistan, a further 1,450 food parcels were given out in the Dadu and Sanghar districts in Sindh province and the Torghar district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.


Saudi ambassador to US represents Kingdom at Trump inauguration ceremony

Saudi ambassador to the US Princess Reema bint Bandar and US President Donald Trump pose for a picture at inauguration ceremony.
Updated 20 January 2025
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Saudi ambassador to US represents Kingdom at Trump inauguration ceremony

  • Princess Reema bint Bandar passes on congratulations of King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to Trump as he begins second term as US president

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s ambassador to the US, Princess Reema bint Bandar, represented the Kingdom at US President Donald Trump’s inauguration ceremony on Monday.

The princess passed on the congratulations of King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to Trump on the day of his second inauguration as US president. She also conveyed the hopes of the Saudi leadership that he will enjoy success in his duties, the Saudi Press Agency reported

“As our two nations celebrate 80 years of friendship, it was my honor to convey our leadership’s heartfelt congratulations on behalf of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to President Donald Trump and the American people on his inauguration,” Princess Reema wrote in a message posted on social media platform X.

“The relationship between our two countries is historic and we look forward to continuing our work together for the benefit of both our peoples, our region and the world.”

As he was sworn in as 47th president of the US, Trump promised a “revolution of common sense.” He takes charge as Republicans also assume unified control of the Capitol and set out to reshape the country’s institutions.


Jeddah’s oldest school to begin new chapter as museum

Updated 20 January 2025
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Jeddah’s oldest school to begin new chapter as museum

  • We still visit to remember the good old days, says 82-year-old alum

JEDDAH: The first school formally established in the Arabian Peninsula is poised for a new chapter as a museum, according to Ali Al-Sulimani, the managing director.

The historical section of Al-Falah School building will be handed over to the Ministry of Culture for its transformation into a cultural landmark.

It was built in 1905 by Saudi businessman Sheikh Mohammed Ali Zainal Alireza as the first boys’ school in Jeddah at a time when the Hijaz, the western part of modern Saudi Arabia, was partially under Ottoman Turkish rule and both poverty and illiteracy were common.

An archival image of students in class. (Supplied)

Although Zainal went through major financial crises, he continued funding the school with help from other business families. Eventually, the Kingdom’s founder King Abdulaziz visited it and appreciated its great educational and social role, and arranged for government support.

The school marks the onset of modern education in Saudi Arabia and has been the alma mater of numerous national figures, including former Minister of Information Mohammed Abdu Yamani, former Minister of Commerce Abdullah Zail, former Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources Ahmed Zaki Yamani, and former Minister of Hajj Hamid Harasani among others.

Al-Falah School, is located in the heart of the historical area in Jeddah, has continued to the present day, and includes two buildings, the older of them dating back more than 120 years.

The school offers three levels of education — elementary, intermediate and high school — with each having its own playground. (AN photo by Ghazi Mahdi)

According to Al-Sulimani the older building will be a fully integrated museum, including a cultural space, a cafe with a heritage theme and seating areas where visitors can learn about the historical area and the history of the school.

“The old part was handed over to the Ministry of Culture to be prepared to comply with the development plans for the old buildings in the historic area,” he said.

One former pupil, 82-year-old Hamza Awfi, told Arab News: “The school was based on a solid foundation. It is the place I considered as our second home. Here I have met many students who graduated and later held important leadership positions and I still remember them, young and old.

It was a place of knowledge and it provided me a wonderful environment and opportunity to learn and grow myself in every field.

Ahmed Abdulgader Al-Noaman, 72-year-old alum

“We really hold great memories, and by the way, I and other friends who graduated from this school, still go and visit it from time to time to remember our old good days.”

Awfi added that keeping the modern building for education as a symbol of resilience and enlightenment while at the same time transforming the old building into a museum is a great idea.

Another former pupil, 72-year-old Ahmed Abdulgader Al-Noaman, told Arab News: “My four years at Al-Falah have been an excellent memory to cherish for a lifetime. The time spent has been full of learning opportunities. It was a place of knowledge and it provided me a wonderful environment and opportunity to learn and grow myself in every field.”

The school offers three levels of education — elementary, intermediate and high school — with each having its own playground. Today, the old U-shaped building stands in the center of the complex and is used by elementary students. The classrooms remain their original size, which is considered small by current standards.

The floors, ceilings, and doors of the school’s original building are made from wood they were restored, with their traditional character retained in order to preserve the school’s history and heritage. The original green dome still rests on top of the old building.

 


Turki Alalshikh launches City Hub entertainment project in 7 Saudi cities

Updated 20 January 2025
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Turki Alalshikh launches City Hub entertainment project in 7 Saudi cities

  • Project works exclusively with Saudi companies
  • Jazan, Alkhobar, Buraidah, Hail, Al-Baha, Taif, and Tabuk to host City Hub

RIYADH: A new project bringing a range of entertainment offerings to seven Saudi cities has been announced by Turki Alalshikh, chairman of the General Entertainment Authority.

The City Hub project will begin its journey in Jazan on Jan. 23, followed by stops in Alkhobar, Buraidah, Hail, Al-Baha, Taif, and concluding in Tabuk in August after spending 14 days in each city.

The project exclusively works with Saudi companies, creating thousands of direct and indirect job opportunities in the Kingdom’s entertainment industry, according to organizers.

Covering an area of more than 20,000 square meters in each city, City Hub will provide a diverse range of entertainment including video games, circus acts, and a “Horror Zone.”

One of the main attractions is the “Play and Learn Festival,” which offers children a hands-on experience in various professional fields, including innovation, banking, and medicine.

This initiative was designed to allow young visitors to explore future career paths through interactive activities, organizers said in a statement.

An electronic games zone will feature esports tournaments with titles such as EAFC24 and TEKKEN 8, presenting prizes to winners.

For thrill-seekers, the “Horror Zone” promises an immersive experience, complete with lifelike challenges.

Meanwhile, the circus tent will host a variety of performances, including dancing fountains, trapeze acts, and the adrenaline-filled 360-degree motorcycle cage performance.

A pet bird zone allows guests to engage with rare birds in a natural setting.

Visitors can also enjoy a diverse marketplace and a curated selection of local and international restaurants, ensuring a rich culinary experience.

Each city will host City Hub for 14 days, underscoring GEA’s commitment to promoting local content.


Saudi fund chief receives GCC representative to UNHCR

Updated 20 January 2025
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Saudi fund chief receives GCC representative to UNHCR

  • They discussed ways to enhance development cooperation between the Saudi fund and UNHCR

RIYADH: Saudi Fund for Development CEO Sultan Al-Marshad received the senior adviser and GCC Representative to the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, Khaled Khalifa, and an accompanying delegation in Riyadh on Monday.

During the meeting, they discussed ways to enhance development cooperation between the Saudi fund and UNHCR, the former’s official account wrote on X.

Al-Marshad also received Ambassador of Ukraine to the Kingdom Anatolii Petreno and discussed bilateral cooperation during a recent meeting in Riyadh.