Saudi orchestra joins G20 musicians in India

The current event, held under the presidency of India, featured musicians from the G20 member states and guest countries. (SPA)
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Updated 27 August 2023
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Saudi orchestra joins G20 musicians in India

  • Saudi minister emphasizes commitment to international cultural exchange

RIYADH: The Ministry of Culture, represented by the conductor of the Saudi National Orchestra and Choir, recently participated in the “Sur Vasudha” G20 performance at the Trade Facilitation Center and Crafts Museum in Varanasi, India.

The current event, held under the presidency of India, featured musicians from the G20 member states and guest countries.

The event takes place alongside the G20 culture ministers’ meeting, and the Saudi Ministry of Culture participated with the G20 member states and guest countries to celebrate the music and cultural heritage of these nations.

The musicians performed melodies from their respective countries and brought their musical instruments to promote integration and cultural diversity, highlighting India’s G20 presidency motto of “One Earth, One Family, One Future.”

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The first song, ‘World is One Family,’ was played and sung by India’s music band and choir in the country’s language. The second song, ‘One Earth, One Family, One Future,’ was performed by all participants.

The orchestra performed two songs. The first song, “World is One Family,” was played and sung by India’s music band and choir in the country’s language. This was followed by each artist performing in their respective mother tongues.

The second song, “One Earth, One Family, One Future,” was performed by all participants in both India’s language and English, coming together to showcase unity and collaboration.

The participation of the Saudi Ministry of Culture reflects its commitment to promoting international cultural exchange, one of its strategic goals under Saudi Vision 2030. This vision includes Saudi Arabia’s contribution to the arts and culture.

Saudi Assistant Culture Minister Rakan bin Ibrahim Al-Tawq represented the Kingdom at the G20 culture ministers’ meeting. He expressed Saudi Arabia’s pride in hosting the inaugural gathering of G20 culture ministers during its presidency in 2020.

He also emphasized the achievements and projects undertaken by the Saudi Culture Ministry in connection with its G20 presidency. He highlighted the ministry’s support for initiatives and endeavors aimed at enriching both local and international cultural landscapes.

Al-Tawq also reaffirmed the Kingdom’s dedication and backing for the G20’s priority list for bolstering the cultural sector. He stressed Saudi Arabia’s commitment to ensuring access to culture and the preservation of cultural heritage for all.

During his visit, Al-Tawq held talks with the Indian Minister of State for External Affairs and Culture Meenakshi Lekhi.

Discussions touched on the enhancement of cultural exchange and training programs between the Kingdom and India across various cultural domains, including film, culinary arts, visual arts exhibitions, artist residencies and intangible cultural heritage and preserving historical sites.

The Saudi minister also held talks with Brazilian Minister of Culture Margareth Menezes on the sidelines of the meeting.

Al-Touq congratulated the Brazilian minister for her country’s assumption of the G20 presidency 2024, underlying the importance of upholding the cultural agenda within the G20 to highlight the global creative cultural landscape and foster the exchange of expertise and information among member states.

During the meeting, the two sides also discussed ways to implement the memorandum of understanding for cultural cooperation between the two countries signed in 2019. They also looked at opportunities to strengthen collaboration across diverse cultural domains.


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RIYADH: Saudi Minister of Defense Prince Khalid bin Salman received a phone call from his Iraqi counterpart Thabet Al-Abbasi on Tuesday, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The two discussed Saudi-Iraqi relations and cooperation between the two countries in the military and defense fields, SPA added.

They also spoke about regional developments and shared efforts to enhance security and stability in the region and beyond.


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RIYADH: Saudi Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs Waleed Elkhereiji received Phillipe Lazzarini, the commissioner-general of the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees, in Riyadh on Tuesday.

During the meeting, they discussed the Kingdom’s ongoing efforts to support the Palestinian people, according to a post by the Foreign Ministry on X.

The two men also discussed aspects of cooperation between Saudi Arabia and UNRWA.

Separately, Elkhereiji met with the British ambassador to Saudi Arabia, Neil Crompton, and they discussed bilateral relations and ways to enhance them, as well as prominent developments in the regional and international arenas.

 


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  • Training part of Kingdom’s strategy to enhance armed forces’ capabilities

RIYADH: A second company from the Royal Saudi Air Force graduated this week after completing their training in an American anti-ballistic missile defense system.

The graduation ceremony, held at Fort Bliss in El Paso, Texas, was attended by Maj. Gen. Pilot Abdullah bin Mohammed Al-Rabiah, the Royal Saudi Air Defense Forces Institute commander and other representatives from the two countries.

The US-led program involved technical and operational exercises, combat simulations and advanced field training supervised by representatives of the manufacturers of the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense system and military experts, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Another company of RSAF graduates completed the program last year as part of the Ministry of Defense’s strategy to enhance the capabilities of its forces through professional training.

The THAAD system is considered one of the most advanced and precise methods to tackle ballistic missile threats and has been adopted by the Kingdom as part of its air defense strategy.


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  • Deal will help island nation reduce its reliance on conventional energy
  • Since 1974, SaudFund for Development has financed 800 projects worth more than $21bn

RIYADH: The Saudi Fund for Development on Tuesday signed a $10 million development loan agreement with the Solomon Islands to support a renewable energy project.

The deal was signed by the fund’s CEO Sultan Al-Marshad and the Solomon Islands’ Finance and Treasury Minister Manasseh Sogavare.

The project aims to develop renewable energy infrastructure in the country by establishing solar power plants with a total capacity of 35.5 megawatts and energy storage systems.

This will reduce its reliance on conventional energy and support sustainable development goals for economic and environmental growth, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The loan is the fund’s first to the Solomon Islands and demonstrates its commitment to supporting developing countries and small island states in overcoming economic, social and environmental challenges.

Since its foundation in 1974, the fund has financed more than 800 projects worth more than $21 billion in more than 100 countries.

Through its global initiatives, the fund enhances livelihoods, expands access to services and empowers communities, fostering inclusive growth and creating opportunities worldwide.

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  • Environmental achievement reflects national efforts to resettle wildlife, restore ecological balance in the Kingdom, and enhance the sustainability of its natural resources
  • Center continues to implement its strategic plans to preserve wildlife and enrich biodiversity in the Kingdom, in line with the SGI, the National Environment Strategy, and Vision 2030

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This environmental achievement reflects national efforts to resettle wildlife, restore ecological balance in the Kingdom, and enhance the sustainability of its natural resources, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Tuesday.

The center continues to implement its strategic plans to preserve wildlife and enrich biodiversity in the Kingdom, in line with the Saudi Green Initiative, the National Environment Strategy, and Vision 2030.