Deputy Minister of Culture Meets With UNAOC High Representative

Riyadh, Deputy Minister of Culture Hamed bin Mohammed Fayez has met at the Ministry’s headquarters in Riyadh with the High Representative for the United Nations Alliance of Civilizations (UNAOC) Miguel Moratinos.

During the meeting, they discussed means of enhancing cooperation between the Ministry and UNAOC.

The meeting dealt with the projects of common interests which the Ministry of Culture is working on within its mission to upgrade the cultural sector in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

The meeting also reviewed the national strategy for culture and its initiatives, along with UNAOC’s activities and its main programs and initiatives.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

Syria: Claim by US Ambassador to UN to be concerned about Syrians’ humanitarian situation (open political hypocrisy)

New York, Syria has reiterated its rejection of the attempts to extend the Cross-Border Assistance Mechanism in it, stressing that this mechanism represents a violation of international law and the sanctity of Syrian borders and territories, and a political and humanitarian blackmail.

In a press statement, Syria’s permanent delegation to the United Nations on Wednesday deplored the hostile statements made by the Permanent Representative of the United States to the United Nations over the past days, asserting that they are part of an open propaganda campaign led by her country, and its Western allies to renew the mandate of the Cross-Border Assistance Mechanism, pointing out that while Western countries claim to be keen to meet the needs of the Syrians through this mechanism, they threaten to cut off their funding for the United Nations humanitarian activities in Syria if this mechanism is not extended.

The statement said, “The claim of the American ambassador to be concerned about the humanitarian situation of the Syrian people and the claim that her country provides and grants humanitarian aid to them represents an open political hypocrisy that is inconsistent with the unilateral coercive inhumane measures imposed by her administration on the Syrian people, which represent an economic terrorism and a collective punishment for them, in addition to their negative impact in limiting the ability of the Syrian government to meet the needs and provide basic services to the Syrian people, which was confirmed by the UN World Food Program (WFP) and the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) in a recent joint report.”

The statement asserted that that the contents of these statements aim to divert attention from the violation of this mechanism of the sovereignty, unity and territorial integrity of the Syrian Arab Republic, and the serious flaws that have dominated the work of the mechanism, starting from the lack of transparency in the monitoring and verification mechanism, to the lack of identification of the partners involved in the process of delivering aid to the essential violation which is represented in the fact that the largest amount of aid has reached the hands of terrorist organizations.

The statement added: “The US ambassador should have announced an end to the occupation of part of the Syrian territory by her country’s forces and stopping their theft of oil, agricultural crops and cultural property of the Syrian people, instead of declaring alleged recipes to deal with a crisis in which her country’s policies were the main cause,”

“The American ambassador’s praise of the Turkish role reflects a consensus on the agenda of the two NATO members in sponsoring terrorist organizations in and around Idleb and finding pretexts to cover the presence of Turkish occupation forces on Syrian territory and to obstruct the delivery of aid from inside Syria, in addition to their systematic use of water as a weapon against civilians,” the statement said.

The statement went on saying that “The American insistence on the continuation of violations of the sanctity of the Syrian borders and territories, whether through the illegal infiltration of its delegations or the extension of the work of this mechanism, represents a violation of international law and a political and humanitarian blackmail, since they come at a time when Western countries claim to be keen to meet the needs of the Syrians through this mechanism while they threaten to cut off their funding for the United Nations humanitarian activities in Syria if this mechanism is not extended.”

Syria’s permanent delegation to the United Nations concluded its statement by emphasizing Syria’s commitment to cooperate with national and international partners to improve the humanitarian situation of Syrians across the Syrian Arab Republic, stressing that the center of humanitarian action is the capital, Damascus, and not anywhere else.

Source: Syria Arab News Agency

Saudi ambassador to Egypt meets with his Japanese counterpart

Cairo, The ambassador of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to the Arab Republic of Egypt Osama bin Ahmed Nugali met in his office in Cairo today with the ambassador of Japan to Egypt Masaki Noke.

During the meeting, bilateral relations between the two friendly countries were discussed, cordial talks exchanged and regional and international issues of concern to the two countries reviewed.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

Ambassador Khaddour: Syria cooperated with IAEA despite difficulties

Vienna, Syria’s permanent representative to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Ambassador Hassan Khaddour, said that Syria has cooperated with the international organization and met its legal obligations according to the treaty of comprehensive Safeguards and the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Agreement.

“Israel, with all its possessions of nuclear potentials, remained outside the Non-Proliferation Treaty and the Comprehensive Safeguards Agreement, and this represents a grave danger to the Non-Proliferation system… its rejection, as well, of all initiatives to make the Middle East a zone free of Nuclear Weapons poses threat to stability and security of the region,” Ambassador Khaddour added in a speech at IAEA session of Board of Governors in Vienna.

The Ambassador added that the continued cooperation between the IAEA and Iran according to the agreed upon procedures facilitates the full and active implementation of the two sides.

Source: Syria Arab News Agency

KSrelief Conduct 152 Surgeries within Medical Campaign to Combat Blindness in Nigeria

Abuja, King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief), in cooperation with Al-Basar International Foundation, conducted during the third day of the medical campaign to combat blindness in Nigeria 152 surgeries, examined 1,006 patients, distributed 376 glasses, and provided 842 prescriptions.

The campaign benefited families and individuals of limited income.

This campaign is an extension of relief and humanitarian work by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, represented by KSrelief, to alleviate the suffering of the needy and provide treatment to sick and injured people.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

1,286 New Confirmed COVID-19 Cases, 982 Recoveries Reported in Saudi Arabia

Riyadh, The Ministry of Health announced, in a statement here today, that 1,286 new confirmed cases of the novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) have been reported in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, bringing the total number to 462,528, including 10,217 active cases.

Of these, there are 1,553 critical cases, while the health condition of the rest is stable.

It added that 16 new deaths have been reported; putting the tally of fatalities, at 7,519.

Meanwhile, as many as 982 cases have recovered, raising recoveries’ toll to 444,792.

On the other hand, 92,227 new laboratory tests were conducted, in the last 24-hour, across the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

Number of Transshipment at Saudi Ports Increase by 14% during May 2021

Riyadh, Saudi ports, being supervised by Saudi Ports Authority (MAWANI), achieved an increase in the total number of transshipment during May 2021; more than 242,000 containers, marking an increase of 14.27%, while the total number of handled containers reached 592,000 containers and the total amount of handled goods reached 24,000,000 tons.

According to the statistical index issued by MAWANI, Saudi Arabia’s ports achieved an increase in the total number of ships coming into ports; 1,021 ships, marking an increase of 7.25%. The number of passengers hit a remarkable growth of 354% with 44,000 passengers.

The number of imported vehicles reached 63,000, an increase of 6.20%. The imported livestock reached 163,000, while the total foodstuffs reached 2,000,000 tons.

This increase comes to meet the needs of development, the national economy and the trade movement in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and as a part of the ongoing development process that MAWANI is working on to raise the level of operational and logistical performance, infrastructure capabilities and absorptive capacities in this vital sector. The increase also comes due to strategic partnerships with major international shipping lines that contribute to strengthening the connection of Saudi Arabia’s ports with the ports of the East and the West.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

ADAA: KSA Ranks First Globally in the “Consumer Confidence in the Trends of the Local Economy” index

Riyadh The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has topped the “Consumer Confidence in Local Economy Trends” index compared to the 23 countries included in the report, according to the Global Consumer Confidence Index: May 2021 issued by Ipsos, which includes consumers’ feedback on the current and future status of the local economy, and their assessment of their personal financial conditions and investment.

Sectors varying from commerce, industry, retail, banks as well as governments, in general, depend on studying the changes in this indicator while making economic and investment decisions, including the Kingdom’s National Center for Measuring the Performance of Public Institutions (ADAA), which tracks the Kingdom’s performance in it.

The Kingdom also ranked second globally among 23 countries in the general index of “consumer confidence” for the same month, in addition to achieving second place in the results of the “personal financial capabilities” index, and second place in the “investment confidence” index.

ADAA explained that the “Global Consumer Confidence Index” depends in its assessment on four main axes: consumer confidence in “personal financial capabilities, local economic trends, investment climate, and general job security.”

ADAA is tasked with monitoring and following up on those indicators that highlight the Kingdom’s progress at the world level, and enable decision-makers to develop performance and global competitiveness, through international performance platforms, which enable public agencies to follow up on the Kingdom’s performance as opposed to the performance of more than 217 countries in more than 700 global measurement indicators.

Source: Saudi Press Agency