Talks between Saudi crown prince and Egyptian president help boost bilateral relations

Joint statement followed an official visit to the North African nation by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman the previous day, during which he held wide-ranging talks with President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi. (SPA)
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Updated 16 October 2024
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Talks between Saudi crown prince and Egyptian president help boost bilateral relations

  • Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and Abdel Fattah El-Sisi discuss wide range of topics including economic collaboration, regional stability and energy markets
  • They sign formal agreement for Saudi-Egyptian Supreme Coordination Council, which aims to strengthen relations in fields such as trade, defense and technology

CAIRO: Saudi authorities on Wednesday provided details of high-level discussions and agreements for enhanced relations and cooperation with Egypt in various sectors.

It followed an official visit to the North African nation by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman the previous day, during which he held wide-ranging talks with President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi.

During their meeting, at Al-Ittihadiya Palace in Cairo, the leaders emphasized the historical ties between their nations and their commitment to further cooperation, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The wide-ranging topics they discussed including economic collaborations, regional stability and the global energy market. They also signed a formal agreement for the Saudi-Egyptian Supreme Coordination Council, which aims to strengthen relations in a number of fields, including trade, defense and technology.

They praised previous diplomatic initiatives and visits, saying they helped to expand the scope of cooperation between their nations.

El-Sisi congratulated the crown prince on Riyadh’s successful bid to host the Expo 2030 and expressed appreciation of Saudi support for Egypt’s Vision 2030 plan.

A key focus of the talks was the growing economic ties between their countries, the SPA said. Saudi Arabia is Egypt’s second-largest trading partner and the volume of trade between the nations reached $8.4 billion in the first half of 2024, an increase of 41 percent compared with the same period the previous year.

Both sides expressed their commitment to overcoming any challenges so that trade relations can be strengthened further.

They emphasized the importance of diversification of economic cooperation, particularly in sectors such as energy, transportation, logistics, technology and agriculture.

The signing of an investment-protection agreement is expected to foster additional growth by encouraging increased investment in particularly promising sectors.

On the issue of energy cooperation, the leaders pledged that they will continue to work together on a project to link the Saudi and Egyptian power grids, described as the largest electrical-interconnection project in the region. They also emphasized the importance of ensuring the stability of global oil markets, and praised joint efforts by their countries in the fields of renewable energy, hydrogen technology and energy efficiency.

Turning to defense, the president and the crown prince reiterated their commitment to enhanced security cooperation to help combat terrorism, drug trafficking and threats to cybersecurity.

Their talks also covered efforts to tackle hate speech and extremism, and they emphasized their shared values of moderation and tolerance. They also expressed a desire for greater collaboration in efforts to combat crime in all its forms, and to enhance border security.

The leaders discussed several pressing regional issues, including the continuing conflict in Gaza. They condemned the ongoing attacks by Israeli forces, expressed deep concern about the humanitarian crisis in the territory, and called for an immediate ceasefire followed by a lasting truce.

They stressed the important need to ensure the principles of international law are observed to help protect civilians, and reiterated their support for a two-state solution to the wider Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

They also addressed the escalating conflict between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon, with both leaders expressing concern about the growing Israeli aggression there.

They called for the full implementation of all international resolutions to help stabilize the situation and prevent the escalation and spread of the conflict to the wider region.

Regarding the conflict in Yemen, both leaders reaffirmed their support for the nation’s Presidential Leadership Council, called for a comprehensive political solution to restore stability, and urged the Houthis to engage with the peace process.

They also praised the ongoing humanitarian efforts there, and emphasized the importance of maintaining stability and security in the Red Sea region, which is vital for global trade.

The president and the crown prince expressed support for peace talks in war-torn Sudan in an effort to achieve a ceasefire and resolve the ongoing conflict between rival military factions in the country.

They reaffirmed their commitment to efforts to combat climate change, with Egypt supporting Saudi Arabia’s circular carbon economy approach, and Saudi Arabia praising Egypt’s leadership of the UN Climate Change Conference, COP27, in 2022.

The leaders said it is important to focus on emission reductions and the use of sustainable practices to help meet global climate goals.

Innovation and technological cooperation were among the other prominent topics during the discussions, particularly as they relate to fields such as artificial intelligence, space and clean energy. Both leaders expressed a commitment to localization of energy-sector operations and the sharing of expertise to benefit both economies.

At the conclusion of his visit, the crown prince thanked the Egyptian president for the warm welcome and hospitality he received, and reaffirmed Saudi Arabia’s continued commitment to enhancing relations with Egypt.


KSrelief to host 4th Riyadh International Humanitarian Forum in February 2025

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KSrelief to host 4th Riyadh International Humanitarian Forum in February 2025

  • Themed “Navigating the Future of Humanitarian Response,” the forum will coincide with KSrelief’s 10th anniversary

RIYADH: The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center will host the fourth Riyadh International Humanitarian Forum on Feb. 24-25 next year, under the patronage of King Salman, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Monday.

Themed “Navigating the Future of Humanitarian Response,” the forum will coincide with KSrelief’s 10th anniversary and is being organized in partnership with UN humanitarian agencies.

It will bring together global leaders, donors, humanitarian workers, and experts to address pressing challenges in humanitarian aid.

The event will also feature high-level panel discussions with renowned researchers and specialists from Saudi Arabia and around the world.

Topics will include the role of humanitarian diplomacy in mitigating conflicts and disasters, strategies for effective delivery of aid and relief supplies, and addressing displacement amid escalating conflicts and natural disasters, SPA added.

KSrelief, Saudi Arabia’s humanitarian arm, continues to play a pivotal role in addressing crises and supporting vulnerable communities worldwide, and the forum underscores its commitment to fostering dialogue and innovation in the humanitarian sector.

The previous edition of the forum in 2023 concluded with recommendations to minimize funding gaps in relief aid and leverage science and innovation for quicker response and improved coordination in humanitarian efforts.


Muslim World League chief meets Pope Francis in Vatican City

Updated 23 December 2024
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Muslim World League chief meets Pope Francis in Vatican City

  • During his visit to Italy, Al-Issa received an honorary fellowship in post-doctoral law studies from the University of Bologna

RIYADH: Dr. Mohammed bin Abdulkarim Al-Issa, secretary-general of the Muslim World League, met Pope Francis, the leader of the Catholic Church, in the Vatican to discuss mutual cooperation and shared interests.

During his visit to Italy, Al-Issa received an honorary fellowship in post-doctoral law studies from the University of Bologna.

The ceremony was attended by the university’s president, the law faculty’s dean, academics, and religious leaders from both Islamic and Catholic communities.

The honor recognized Al-Issa’s efforts in advancing the goals of the UN Charter, promoting peace, reducing cultural tensions, and fostering mutual understanding and collaboration among communities.

The MWL chief emphasized that the reasons for awarding him the post-doctoral fellowship in law from one of the most prestigious Western universities “reflect our Islamic values, which we must clarify to everyone.”

As part of his visit, Al-Issa launched the Islamic Studies and Arabic Language Award at the Catholic University of Milan.

The event was attended by high-level Vatican officials, marking the launch of a groundbreaking initiative to promote the teaching of the Arabic language and Islamic studies in Europe.

Islamic leaders described the award as a long-awaited step on an influential platform within Christian communities. The award includes categories that clarify Islamic concepts and promote the beauty and importance of the Arabic language.


Saudi wildlife center releases 66 endangered animals in King Khalid Royal Reserve

Updated 23 December 2024
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Saudi wildlife center releases 66 endangered animals in King Khalid Royal Reserve

  • 40 rhim gazelles, 10 Arabian oryx, 10 houbara bustards and 6 idmi gazelles released as part of wider initiative to enhance biodiversity and restore ecological balance
  • Solar-powered tracking devices fitted to some of the animals to monitor patterns of movement, behaviors and how they adapt to their environment 

RIYADH: The National Center for Wildlife has released 66 endangered native animals into the King Khalid Royal Reserve in Al-Thumamah region of northeastern Riyadh.

Forty rhim gazelles, 10 Arabian oryx, 10 houbara bustards and six idmi gazelles were released as part of a wider ongoing initiative, in partnership with the Imam Abdulaziz bin Mohammed Royal Reserve Development Authority, that aims to enhance biodiversity, restore ecological balance, promote sustainability, and support eco-tourism in the reserve, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

“This release is a significant step toward maintaining ecological systems and promoting biodiversity,” said Mohammed Qurban, the CEO of the wildlife center.

The stated aim of organization is to become a global leader in wildlife protection, by focusing on breeding endangered species and reintroducing them into natural ecosystems in line with international conservation standards.

Qurban said the center is dedicated to conducting research on endangered species and monitoring biodiversity in protected areas using advanced technologies that track animal populations and collect data that is critical in efforts to address conservation challenges and opportunities.

Talal Al-Harigi, CEO of the development authority, said solar-powered tracking devices have been fitted to some of the released animals. These will enable researchers to monitor them via satellite to gain valuable insights into their patterns of movement, behaviors and how they adapt to their environment.

The initiative also helps to support efforts to restore ecological balance and increase vegetation cover in the reserve, which essential to help species adapt to natural habitats, he added.


City governor launches $160m first phase of Madinah Gate project

Updated 23 December 2024
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City governor launches $160m first phase of Madinah Gate project

  • Development will comprise apartments, hotel, retail units, bus station

MADINAH: Madinah governor Prince Salman bin Sultan bin Abdulaziz on Monday launched the $160 million first phase of the Madinah Gate project.

The mixed-use development will comprise a 325-bedroom DoubleTree by Hilton hotel, 80 shops, 44 restaurants, apartments, recreational facilities and a bus station, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

It will also have a direct connection to the Haramain High-Speed Railway, which links Madinah with Makkah.

Madinah Gate — the first two phases of which will span 37,000 sq. meters — is being developed as a collaboration between Saudi Arabia Railways and developer Knowledge Economic City Co., with support from the city’s authorities.

Amin Shaker, chairman of the development company, said the project — its first in southern Madinah — would help strengthen the city’s status as a global visitor destination.


New partnership set to drive Kingdom’s architecture industry

Updated 23 December 2024
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New partnership set to drive Kingdom’s architecture industry

  • Deal will help promote local talent, foster innovation

RIYADH: The Architecture and Design Commission has signed a strategic partnership with contracting firm Nesma & Partners to promote the Kingdom’s architecture and design industry.

The commission’s CEO Sumayah Al-Solaiman and Nesma’s Managing Director Rami Al-Turki on Monday signed a memorandum of understanding to establish a framework for collaboration in professional development and industry innovation.

The partnership aims to prepare a new generation of Saudi professionals to compete on the world stage and reinforce the Kingdom’s position as a regional hub for architecture and design excellence.

“The initiative aims to empower architects and designers to develop their skills and enhance their capabilities, creating an environment that nurtures Saudi talent while fostering innovation and creativity in the sector,” Al-Solaiman said.

It would also help to advance the commission’s mission to forge strategic alliances with industry leaders, she said.

Under the deal, the two sides will cooperate in areas such as industry best practice, knowledge exchange and professional workshops. It will also involve the joint sponsorship of competitions, awards and conferences.

“As a leading Saudi contractor, we are committed to providing training and creating employment opportunities for Saudi architects,” Al-Turki said.

“Our strategic partnership with the commission reflects our values of innovation, excellence and social responsibility.”

The initiative aligns with Saudi Vision 2030’s goals for sector development, focusing on building a sustainable ecosystem for architecture and design professionals.

The commission emphasized its commitment to advancing scientific research and creating an integrated environment that supports the sector’s creative community.