Palestinian state the only solution to Middle East unrest, says Saudi ambassador to US

Security in the Middle East region depends solely on Palestinians getting their own state, the Saudi ambassador to the US said on Thursday. (Screenshot/WEF)
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Updated 25 January 2024
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Palestinian state the only solution to Middle East unrest, says Saudi ambassador to US

  • Saudi ministers Adel Al-Jubeir, Mohammed Al-Jadaan and Faisal Alibrahim also participated in the panel discussion o

DAVOS: Security in the Middle East region depends solely on Palestinians getting their own state, the Saudi ambassador to the US said on Thursday.

Speaking at the World Economic Forum in Davos during a Saudi-focused panel discussion, Princess Reema bint Bandar said the Kingdom fully recognized Israel’s need and desire for security following the Oct. 7 attacks by Hamas militants.

However, that security would not come “at the expense” of the safety of the Palestinian people, and there is a need for an immediate ceasefire, she added.

“How many more children need to die? How many more limbs need to be lost? How many more parents need to lose their livelihoods? It cannot happen anymore; the Kingdom has condemned violence on both sides,” she said.

She also said the Middle East is united in its calls for peace in Gaza, while acknowledging that the region is going through a volatile period, recognizing the “daily shock” of the Gazan people, and adding that it is vital to “do the right thing for the future.”

While Israeli forces continue to kill Palestinian civilians, the topic of normalization of relations with Israel could not be discussed, Princess Reema said.

“The Kingdom has continuously extended a hand for peace, but when we look at the other hand, which has carried the Palestinian people toward statehood, that is a responsibility we take seriously,” she added.

“The Kingdom’s policy is a finite, irrevocable path that means ‘today’ for the Palestinian people.”

Saudi ministers Adel Al-Jubeir, Mohammed Al-Jadaan and Faisal Alibrahim also participated in the panel discussion.

Al-Jubeir, the minister of state for foreign affairs, said the world must be pragmatic about the transition away from fossil fuels to clean energy, and that the Kingdom is ideally placed to take a lead on that front.

“We’re saying, let’s produce (oil) efficiently, let’s produce alternative sources of energy so that we can meet future demands, let’s see what else we can do in terms of carbon capture, let’s change attitudes,” he said.

“Let’s fix this problem. We have the science, we have the resources as a global community, what we need is the will and determination to deal with this issue in a practical, realistic, non-emotional and non-hypocritical manner.”

Al-Jadaan, the Kingdom’s finance minister, said he remains committed to “doubling down” on progressing the Saudi economy in the face of the geopolitical challenges the region faces.

“The region, and the world, needs a strong Saudi Arabia,” he said. “If we are not strong, we are not going to be able to help the region.

“The outlook, despite all the shocks the world has seen, is actually very positive because we approached this from a position of strength, especially on the fiscal side over the past seven years when we enhanced the way we manage public finance.”


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KSrelief launches date distribution project in Sudan

Updated 19 November 2024
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KSrelief launches date distribution project in Sudan

Riyadh: Saudi aid agency KSrelief has launched a date distribution project in Port Sudan, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Tuesday.

The event was attended by Saudi Ambassador to Sudan Ali bin Hassan Jafar, Sudanese Minister of Agriculture and Forestry Abu Bakr Omar Al-Bushra, and Acting Humanitarian Aid Commissioner Ahmed Mohamed Othman.

The project will distribute 441 tonnes of dates to the neediest families across Kassala, Gedaref, Red Sea, River Nile, Blue Nile, White Nile, Sennar, and Gezira states, benefiting 441,250 individuals.

Jafar reaffirmed Saudi Arabia’s commitment to providing food aid and praised the collaboration between the Sudanese government and KSrelief in ensuring the aid reaches those in need.

Al-Bushra expressed gratitude for Saudi Arabia’s support during challenging times.

Othman emphasized KSrelief’s vital role in addressing food security challenges during the ongoing humanitarian crisis.

Meanwhile, KSrelief distributed 1,100 food baskets and 1,100 health kits in Tal Abyad, in the Raqqa governorate of Syria, benefiting 6,600 individuals as part of the earthquake relief project.


Saudi Arabia hosts international conference to mark 3 decades of conjoined twins program

Updated 19 November 2024
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Saudi Arabia hosts international conference to mark 3 decades of conjoined twins program

  • Families of separated twins will also attend the event
  • An exhibition will also be organized to showcase the program’s achievements

Riyadh: Saudi aid agency KSrelief will host an international conference in Riyadh on Nov. 24-25 marking three decades of the Saudi Conjoined Twins Separation Program.

It will bring together the Saudi ministries of health, national guard, defense, foreign affairs, education and media, and representatives from international humanitarian and health organizations, institutions, specialists and researchers from various countries.

Families of separated twins will also attend the event.

The conference will witness humanitarian and scientific sessions where experts will discuss advances in conjoined twin separation and related humanitarian efforts.

An exhibition will also be organized to showcase the program’s achievements as well as the Kingdom’s leadership in humanitarian and medical fields, especially excellence through the conjoined twins program.

“This comes in order to achieve the goals of the Saudi Vision 2030 aimed at developing the health and humanitarian sector in the Kingdom and raising its quality and efficiency,” said KSrelief in a statement to Arab News.

On the sidelines of the conference, a number of agreements will be signed with international and UN organizations concerned with children around the world as part of the humanitarian efforts of Saudi Arabia to care for the most vulnerable groups, namely children, as well as reviewing the Kingdom’s distinguished experience in this field, as it has the most experience in twins separation in the world.

The conference at the culmination will issue important recommendations that will enrich medical and humanitarian libraries and be a reference for specialists and those interested in the field of separating conjoined twins and the humanitarian field.

The pioneering initiative makes the Kingdom a world leader in one of the most complex surgical procedures in modern medicine. Since its launch in 1990, the conjoined twins program has treated about 139 cases from countries around the world. Dr. Abdullah Al-Rabeeah, who heads the medical team, has conducted 61 operations on conjoined twins born to poor families from 26 countries.

Conjoined twins Khadijah and Hawaa were airlifted from Burkina Faso to Riyadh in July this year by the Defense Ministry’s medevac, following the directives of King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, and underwent the operation.

In June, the Saudi team led by Al-Rabeeah, separated Filipino conjoined twins Akiza and Aisha in at King Abdullah Specialist Children’s Hospital, which plays a crucial role in the program.

Equipped with state-of-the-art medical facilities and advanced technology, the hospital is staffed by a highly skilled team specializing in complex pediatric care. Operations carried out under the program are fully sponsored by the Saudi government.


KSrelief provides shelter, winter clothing in Lebanon, Somalia

Updated 19 November 2024
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KSrelief provides shelter, winter clothing in Lebanon, Somalia

RIYADH: Saudi aid agency KSrelief has distributed shelter and winter clothing to displaced people in Lebanon and Somalia, reported the Saudi Press Agency.

Orphans and those with special needs in Lebanon’s Akkar Governorate received vouchers to purchase winter clothes from approved stores.

The beneficiaries also included Syrian refugees and vulnerable members of the host community.

In Somalia, 920 shelter kits, 80 tents and 1,000 clothing kits benefited 6,000 displaced people in several camps in the Banaadir region as part of a project aiming to provide 7,600 shelter and clothing kits and 215 tents in the area.

Both initiatives are part of the ongoing humanitarian assistance provided by KSrelief to countries and people in need around the world.


Saudi foreign minister meets with US Secretary of State at Brazil G20

Updated 19 November 2024
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Saudi foreign minister meets with US Secretary of State at Brazil G20

RIO DE JANEIRO: Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan met with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken on the sidelines of the G20 Summit in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
During the meeting, they discussed bilateral relations, developments in the Middle East, and the efforts being made in these regards.
The meeting was attended by the Director-General of the Office of the Foreign Minister Abdulrahman Aldawood.