China emerging as global ‘peace maker’, benefiting from US lack of pragmatism in MidEast: Saudi analyst 

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Updated 08 April 2023
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China emerging as global ‘peace maker’, benefiting from US lack of pragmatism in MidEast: Saudi analyst 

  • Beijing setting an example of what a global superpower should look like, researcher Salman Al Ansari tells Arab News
  • Region is witnessing a “tsunami of peace” led by Saudi Arabia, and the kingdom sees itself as a ‘global equaliser’, he adds

RIYADH: Saudi political analyst Salman Al-Ansari said that the Middle East is witnessing a “tsunami of peace” and that the Kingdom is currently “waging a war on warfare” through its restoration of diplomatic ties with Iran and Turkiye.  

During an interview with Arab News on Friday, Al-Ansari recalled the phrase by Iraqi political theorist Dr. Omar Abdulsattar, who said: “Saudi Arabia is waging a war against warfare.”  

Al Ansari also answered questions about China’s new role in the Gulf, and how the vacuum traditionally filled with American presence is being exploited by other world powers. 

This comes following the talks held under the patronage of Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing, Iran and Saudi Arabia announced the success of the talks on March 10. The dialogue resulted in an agreement to reestablish diplomatic relations and reopen embassies within two months. 

“China is the one and only nation that has a substantial leverage over Iran, and the Chinese were the only breathing mechanism for the globally sanctioned Iranian regime,” Al-Ansari said.  

The Iranian regime has one choice, the political researcher said: “Either to change course and to act like a normal neighbor rather than a revolutionary one, or they may get called out and abandoned by their Chinese friends.” 

Historically, China’s relationship with the Middle East has been centered around trade, economics and investment.  

In the last few years, China has demonstrated its evolving interest in expanding its political relations in the region and strengthening its diplomatic agenda to eventually become a “global peacemaker,” as Al-Ansari described it.  

“China wants for sure to present itself as a global peacemaker and to set an example of how a reasonable superpower should look like. Overall, I think it’s a triple win…for all the three parties: Saudi Arabia, Iran, and China.”  

China has invested heavily in relations in the Middle East while the US centered its focus on China and remained hands-off in its approach to facilitating peace agreements in the Middle East. 

“I don’t think the US has disengaged from the Middle East. But perhaps they didn’t engage with agility and pragmatism,” Al-Ansari said.  

“There’s no doubt that the US administration made a bunch of substantial mistakes with regards to its Middle Eastern policy since 2003,” he added, referencing the invasion of Iraq, the Obama doctrine and recent mishaps by the Biden administration. 

“But putting all of that aside, the US was and is and will always remain the Kingdom’s biggest strategic partner. We simply cannot just put these historic relations behind our back just because of some miscalculations by some American officials.”  

During the Jeddah Security and Development Summit, hosted by Saudi Arabia on July 16, 2022, President Joe Biden reiterated: “The United States is going to remain an active and engaged partner in the Middle East. 

“We will not walk away and leave a vacuum to be filled by China, Russia or Iran. We will seek to build on this moment with active principle American leadership.”  

Since President Biden’s address at the summit, China has brokered the reconciliation of diplomatic ties between Saudi Arabia and Iran and hosted multiple meetings with Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan and Iranian counterpart Hossein Amir-Abdollahian. These led to a tripartite agreement between the Kingdom, China, and Iran to restore diplomatic relations. 

Al-Ansari said that as the Kingdom sets itself up as a “global equalizer,” the role they have adopted “may not resonate well with the US for the time being.” 

He added: “But I think only time will help to normalize this new reality.” 

Also through a China-brokered deal, the last few months have witnessed a move for the resumption of diplomatic relations between Saudi Arabia and Syria.  

As reported by Ekhbariya TV on March 23, 2022, Saudi Arabia and Syria are in talks to resume consular services between the two countries. 

Al-Ansari added that China considers the Middle East as one of the most important regions in the world for three reasons including the fact that “40 percent of China’s energy imports come from the region, from the Middle East.” 

Secondly, the Belt and Road Initiative, a China-led infrastructure development strategy, will pass through Saudi Arabia and Iran.  

A third reason, Al-Ansari reiterated is China’s ambition to emerge on the global stage as a force for good. 

So will the active Chinese role expand to attempt to resolve other Middle Eastern issues? Such as the Israeli-Palestinian conflict which has deteriorated even further in the past few weeks. 

“China will continue to work hard to promote early and proper settlement of the Palestinian issue,” the foreign ministry quoted China's special envoy for Middle East affairs as saying on Friday.

“China is deeply concerned about the heightened conflict that Israel has with the Palestinians and Lebanon, and calls for maximum calm and restraint from all sides, especially Israel”, Special Envoy of the Chinese Government on the Middle East Zhai Jun said when meeting Middle East envoys in Beijing.

Asked if the recent escalation will mean further delays to a possible Saudi-Israeli normalisation deal, Al Ansari said that the ball in the Israeli court now and that they would need to resolve their issues with Palestinians. 

"Will there be peace between Saudi Arabia and Israel anytime soon? I personally hope so, but I believe at the same time that the ball is in the Israeli court right now and they should seize this peace momentum in the region. Absolutely," Al-Ansari said.


Saudi FM receives his Iranian counterpart in Jeddah

Updated 10 May 2025
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Saudi FM receives his Iranian counterpart in Jeddah

  • Araqchi traveled to Jeddah to meet with senior Saudi officials
  • The visit comes ahead of possible indirect US-Iran talks in Oman on Sunday

RIYADH: Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan on Saturday received his Iranian counterpart Abbas Araghchi in Jeddah, Al Arabiya News Channel reported.

Araghchi traveled to Jeddah to meet with senior Saudi officials and discuss bilateral issues and regional and international developments.

He is expected to later travel to Qatar to participate in the Iran-Arab World Dialogue summit in Doha, an Iranian ministry spokesperson said on Friday.

The visit also comes ahead of scheduled indirect US-Iran talks in Oman on Sunday and an expected trip to the region by US President Donald Trump.

 


Little Explorer event in Jeddah connects young minds with archeology, heritage

Updated 10 May 2025
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Little Explorer event in Jeddah connects young minds with archeology, heritage

  • Initiative offered interactive, engaging educational experience

Jeddah: The Little Explorer event, which was organized by the Heritage Commission in Jeddah and ran from May 6-10, offered an interactive and engaging educational experience for children.

The event aimed to raise awareness about the importance of archeological excavation and strengthen the connection between younger generations and the Kingdom’s cultural heritage, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Blending entertainment with education, the event sought to foster a generation that values antiquities and their role in strengthening national identity.

Held in Bab Jadeed, the event was part of the commission’s efforts to engage young people in heritage preservation through educational and hands-on activities, which introduced archeological principles and promoted the protection of historic sites.

The event featured five main pavilions, each designed as an educational and interactive station, according to the SPA.

The Little Explorer’s Tale took place in an interactive cinema screening an educational animation that simulated an exploratory journey to the Al-Faw archeological site, offering an engaging introduction to cultural heritage.

Children at the Explorer’s Academy viewed authentic artifacts from various civilizations and learned about excavation tools and archeological processes.

The Excavation Simulation offered a hands-on experience, allowing participants to search for artifacts using real tools in a realistic sand-filled setting.

The Archeological Workshop provided a space for creative drawing with children learning about historic monuments with the help of iPads.

The Play and Learn area combined recreational games with archeological themes, making heritage exploration both fun and educational for children.


Olympiad delegates explore Saudi heritage, hospitality

Updated 10 May 2025
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Olympiad delegates explore Saudi heritage, hospitality

Dhahran: International delegations taking part in the Asian Physics Olympiad, hosted by Saudi Arabia in Dhahran from May 4 to 12, enjoyed a dynamic schedule of scientific competitions, cultural activities, educational events and entertainment.

The enriching experience brought together 240 students from 30 countries and 110 international physics specialists, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Beyond the competitions, the program included educational and cultural visits highlighting Saudi Arabia’s rich heritage and scientific progress, while promoting global youth engagement and cultural exchange.

Wearing traditional Saudi attire as a sign of respect, participants experienced the Kingdom’s hospitality, sampled Saudi cuisine and took part in interactive events that fostered cultural connection.

This year’s Olympiad holds special significance as it marks the 25th anniversary of the competition. For more than two decades, it has united talented youth from across the globe, encouraging scientific excellence and cross-cultural understanding.

The final results — organized by the Ministry of Education, the King Abdulaziz and His Companions Foundation for Giftedness and Creativity, and King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals — will be announced during the closing ceremony on May 11 at King Fahd University in Dhahran.


Kingdom arrests 15,928 illegals in one week

Updated 10 May 2025
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Kingdom arrests 15,928 illegals in one week

RIYADH: Saudi authorities arrested 15,928 people in one week for breaching residency, work and border security regulations, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Saturday.

A total of 10,179 people were arrested for violations of residency laws, while 3,912 were held over illegal border crossing attempts, and a further 1,837 for labor-related issues.

The report showed that among the 1,248 people arrested for trying to enter the Kingdom illegally, 63 percent were Ethiopian, 35 percent Yemeni, and 2 percent were of other nationalities.

A further 45 people were caught trying to cross into neighboring countries, and 26 were held for involvement in transporting and harboring violators, the SPA reported.

The Ministry of Interior said that anyone found to be facilitating illegal entry to the Kingdom, including providing transportation and shelter, could face imprisonment for a maximum of 15 years, a fine of up to SR1 million ($260,000), as well as confiscation of vehicles and property.

Suspected violations can be reported on the toll-free number 911 in the Makkah and Riyadh regions, and 999 or 996 in other regions of the Kingdom.


New Hajj plan backs moderate, guided pilgrimage

Sheikh Abdulrahman Al-Sudais emphasized the importance of strengthening on-the-ground efforts to deliver improved enrichment ser
Updated 10 May 2025
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New Hajj plan backs moderate, guided pilgrimage

MAKKAH: The Presidency of Religious Affairs at the Grand Mosque and the Prophet’s Mosque has launched the “Enriching the Field Path” initiative as part of the Kingdom’s operational plan for this year’s Hajj season.

The initiative aims to enhance the pilgrimage experience through scientific guidance and awareness programs that promote a message of moderate Hajj in multiple languages, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Saturday.

It includes more than 20 digital, technical, educational, devotional and faith-based awareness initiatives delivered in various languages.

Its goal is to enrich pilgrims’ spiritual journey with impactful religious content and high-quality services, enabling them to perform rituals with understanding in a devotional atmosphere.

Sheikh Abdulrahman Al-Sudais, head of the presidency, emphasized the importance of strengthening on-the-ground efforts to deliver improved enrichment services for all pilgrims.

He urged a focus on promoting the message of a moderate, faith-based Hajj to the global community through multilingual platforms.

Al-Sudais also called for easing ritual performance with gentleness, wisdom and compassionate guidance, while using digital tools and AI to overcome time and geographic barriers in spreading the message of a humane and moderate Hajj.