Chemical weapons watchdog convenes amidst global tensions

Ambassador Ziyad bin Maashi Al-Attiyah, the Kingdom’s permanent representative to the OPCW, led the Saudi delegation to the four-day conclave. (SPA)
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Updated 12 July 2024
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Chemical weapons watchdog convenes amidst global tensions

RIYADH: The 106th session of the executive council of the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons has commenced in The Hague.

Leading the Saudi delegation to the four-day conclave, running from July 9-12, is Ambassador Ziyad bin Maashi Al-Attiyah, the Kingdom’s permanent representative to the OPCW.

In his address to the council, Al-Attiyah reaffirmed Saudi Arabia’s unwavering commitment to bolstering international cooperation in the prohibition and non-proliferation of all weapons of mass destruction, emphasizing the pivotal role of the OPCW in safeguarding international peace and security.

“The use of chemical weapons or toxic chemicals as weapons, anywhere, by anyone, under any circumstances, is abhorrent and a flagrant violation of both the Chemical Weapons Convention and established principles of international law,” Al-Attiyah declared, echoing the Kingdom’s long-standing position on the issue.

Al-Attiyah stated that the Saudi delegation welcomes the OPCW spokesperson’s statement regarding the situation in Ukraine, issued on May 7. The ambassador that crimes by Israeli occupation forces in the Gaza Strip have been continuing in a systematic manner for nine months since the outbreak of the conflict between Israel and Hamas.

Al-Attiyah restated condemnation of these crimes, and emphasized the importance of implementing recent UN Security Council resolutions regarding the proposal for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza.

The Saudi ambassador reiterated the Kingdom’s endorsement of Palestine’s request to the OPCW’s technical secretariat for close monitoring of the situation in the occupied territories. He expressed the Saudi delegation’s appreciation for the director general’s response to the appeal, stressing the Kingdom’s confidence in the secretariat’s ability to fulfill its obligations under the Chemical Weapons Convention, particularly in responding to any developments in the Palestinian territories.

Al-Attiyah also lauded the recent decisions by Norway, Spain, Ireland, Slovenia, and Armenia to recognize Palestine as a state, urging the international community to follow suit and recognize Palestine within its 1967 borders with East Jerusalem as its capital, so that the Palestinian people can secure their legitimate rights and to realize a comprehensive, just, and enduring peace.

On the issue of Syria’s chemical weapons program, the Saudi envoy welcomed the 27th round of consultations between the OPCW and Damascus. He emphasized the importance of maintaining a renewed spirit of cooperation within a technical framework to resolve all outstanding issues.

“This cooperation will open up new horizons and pathways to resolve all pending issues,” Al-Attiyah stated, urging all parties involved to work together constructively.

The session also saw Saudi Arabia congratulate Algeria on the designation of its National Institute of Forensic Evidence and Criminology as a new OPCW laboratory, marking a significant milestone for the African continent in the field of chemical analysis.

As the global community grapples with emerging threats, including the implications of artificial intelligence in chemical warfare, Al-Attiyah highlighted the need to leverage all existing mechanisms within the OPCW to address these challenges effectively. He welcomed the upcoming conference to be held jointly by Morocco and the OPCW technical secretariat in Rabat. The conference will focus on the role of AI in enhancing the implementation of the Chemical Weapons Convention.


Riyadh forum to highlight global social responsibility efforts

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Riyadh forum to highlight global social responsibility efforts

  • The forum serves as a global platform for dialogue in social responsibility and reflects the Kingdom’s leading position in this field, as stipulated in Saudi Vision 2030

RIYADH: The International Social Responsibility Forum organized by the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development will take place in Riyadh from Oct. 28-29, Saudi Press Agency has reported.

The forum serves as a global platform for dialogue in social responsibility and reflects the Kingdom’s leading position in this field, as stipulated in Saudi Vision 2030.

It aims to enable decision makers in the private sector, government representatives, development organizations and experts to engage, discuss challenges and development opportunities, stimulate innovation, and contribute to shaping the global future of social responsibility.

Its goals are also to promote excellence and competition among participants and foster partnerships between the public and private sectors and the non-profit sector, as well as to open up possibilities for global partnerships.

The event enables all stakeholders to meet and share experiences, success stories and best practices at dialogue sessions, workshops and an accompanying exhibition.

It highlights the Kingdom’s commitment to social responsibility and its growing role on the international stage as one of the world’s fastest-growing economies. It also underscores its commitment to addressing global challenges — the Kingdom ranked 16th globally in the Social Responsibility Index in the IMD World Competitiveness Yearbook.

 


Festival for Asian communities dazzles audiences in Jeddah

Updated 04 August 2024
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Festival for Asian communities dazzles audiences in Jeddah

  • Spectacular celebration of rich cultural heritage, artistic traditions

JEDDAH: The Equestrian Club hosted the Asian Communities Festival over the weekend, featuring special participation from Pakistani and Indonesian communities, as part of Jeddah Season 2024.

The event was a spectacular celebration of the rich cultural heritage and artistic traditions of these countries, creating an atmosphere of joy and interaction among the audience.

Artistic groups from Pakistan and Indonesia took turns to perform on stage traditional dances and melodies, donning traditional costumes while using musical instruments to add ambience and delight the audience.

The festival also included a children’s corner, featuring games and interactive activities that combined entertainment with education. Additionally, a food corner offered traditional dishes from the participating countries, giving visitors the opportunity to taste different flavors from around the world.

Jeddah Season 2024 aims to promote cultural exchange and dialogue through the Asian Communities Festival, highlighting the role of culture in uniting people.

The festival also seeks to support tourism in Jeddah, presenting it as an attractive destination for visitors of various nationalities.

Jeddah Season 2024 will continue to offer diverse cultural performances in the coming weeks, with artistic groups from other Asian countries participating.

These performances will open new horizons for cultural exploration and provide a unique experience, combining the rich heritage of Asian countries with the enthusiasm of the audiences.


Project Masam clears 670 Houthi mines in Yemen

Updated 04 August 2024
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Project Masam clears 670 Houthi mines in Yemen

  • Ousama Al-Gosaibi, the initiative’s managing director, said a total of 453,968 mines had been cleared since its inception in 2018

RIYADH: Members of Saudi Arabia’s Project Masam removed 670 explosive devices from various regions of Yemen last week.

The total included five anti-personnel mines, 47 anti-tank mines, 570 unexploded ordnances and 21 explosive devices, according to a recent report.

Ousama Al-Gosaibi, the initiative’s managing director, said a total of 453,968 mines had been cleared since its inception in 2018.

The explosives were planted indiscriminately and posed a threat to civilians, including children, women and the elderly.

The demining operations took place in Marib, Aden, Jouf, Shabwa, Taiz, Hodeidah, Lahij, Sanaa, Al-Bayda, Al-Dhale and Saada.

Project Masam trains local demining engineers and provides them with modern equipment. It also offers support to Yemenis injured by the devices.

Teams are tasked with clearing villages, roads and schools to facilitate safe movement for civilians and the delivery of humanitarian aid.


Saudi AI Olympiad finalists chosen for Oxford scholars program

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Saudi AI Olympiad finalists chosen for Oxford scholars program

  • Program will provide a chance to enhance skills in programming, AI
  • Participants will receive a certificate from the British Accreditation Council

RIYADH: Almost 300 Saudi students have been selected to take part in Oxford University’s prestigious Scholars Programme, reported Saudi Press Agency.

In April, the group reached the finals of the National Olympiad for Programming and Artificial Intelligence, an initiative spearheaded by the Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligence Authority. It aims to develop data and AI expertise, especially among young talent, in line with the broader objectives of Saudi Vision 2030.

The event is a collaboration between the Ministry of Education and the King Abdulaziz and his Companions Foundation for Giftedness and Creativity (Mawhiba), with sponsorship from the Saudi Technology and Security Comprehensive Control Company (Tahakom).

The Olympiad took place over several months, starting with 260,000 students which was whittled down to 298 for the final stage. Gold medals were awarded to 10 students aged between 14 and 18.

The Oxford Scholars Programme will provide the group with a chance to enhance their skills in programming and AI and offers access to education at one of the world’s leading universities.

Participants will receive a certificate from the British Accreditation Council which could bolster their chances of gaining academic recommendations for future admission to Oxford University.
 


South Korean Embassy hosts K-pop World Festival round in Riyadh

Updated 04 August 2024
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South Korean Embassy hosts K-pop World Festival round in Riyadh

  • Saudi event winners get chance to compete in Changwon finals

RIYADH: Team Everlast, a group of three female dancers, have advanced to the finals of the K-pop World Festival after their performance at the Warehouse in Jax district on Saturday.

The South Korean Embassy in partnership with the Saudi Entertainment Academy hosted the first finals of the festival.  

“I think this is a very meaningful and significant event for both countries,” Choi Byung-hyuk, South Korea’s ambassador to Saudi Arabia, told Arab News.”The K-pop World Festival is on Oct. 13 and will be held in Korea and more than 80 countries will participate in that event.

“Unfortunately for now, talented young Saudi men and women didn’t get a chance to participate there,” he said. 

“That is why we planned this event to select the talented young men and women who want to participate in the Korean K-pop festival,” Choi said. 

The K-pop World Festival is held annually in Changwon, South Korea, and welcomes performers from all around the world including Kuwait, Singapore, the US, Spain, Ireland, Canada and Cuba.

This is the first time the Kingdom will be participating in the festival. The competition held on Saturday was the final round where 10 competitors who made it through the primary rounds performed for the chance to represent Saudi Arabia in the K-pop World Festival in Changwon. 

“I think this a big step forward for the bright future of Saudi Arabia under Vision 2030,” the ambassador said. 

“We try to contribute to Saudi Arabia Vision 2030 and the first chapter is vibrant society.”  

Before the performers took to the stage to show off their singing and dancing talent the ambassador of Korea delivered a speech where he highlighted the strong cultural ties between Saudi Arabia and South Korea.

“South Korea and Saudi Arabia have a very special and friendly relationship for the past 62 years and are important countries for each other. 

“Korea is making many efforts, not only diplomatic and economic, but also in cultural exchange and tourism,” he said. 

After the ambassador’s speech, K-pop guest singer Jenn took to the stage to perform a song. 

The Warehouse in Jax was full, with many people standing on the sides and corners of the room to cheer on the performers. 

The event was hosted by Saudi comedian and MC Khalid Khalifa. 

Besides Team Everlast, other winners included solo performers Selwa, Leana, Eman and Harin Kim

At the conclusion of the event the Warehouse announced that it plans to introduce a new K-pop night at the venue.