Kuwaiti Ambassador: Saudi Arabia Enjoys Prestigious World Status

Riyadh, The Ambassador of the State of Kuwait to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Sheikh Ali Al-Khaled Al-Jaber Al-Sabah has commended the brotherly relations that connect his country with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, describing them as deep-rooted, unaltered and ongoing to enhance fraternity ties as per directives of the two brotherly countries’ leaderships.

In a statement on the occasion of the 92nd National Day of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, he said that Saudi Arabia has adopted an excellent development process with a wise leadership and an ambition people, where its kings, since its unification by the late King Abdulaziz adopted the moderate Islamic approach and justice and sought building a strong country from all aspects.

He added that what the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has realized of development, prosperity and progress stress that it is a country that was built on a strong foundation, referring to the status of Saudi Arabia at the level of the Gulf Cooperation Council for Arab States, Arab countries, Islamic countries and globally, in addition to its vital role in enhancing regional and international peace and security.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

Chaired by HRH Crown Prince, Large Corporate Investments Committee Appoints Abdulaziz Al-Oreifi as CEO of Shareek Program

Riyadh, The Large Corporate Investments Committee, chaired by His Royal Highness Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz, Crown Prince, Deputy Prime Minister, and Chairman of the Council of Economic and Development Affairs, has issued a decision to appoint Abdulaziz bin Abdulrahman Al-Oreifi as CEO of the Private Sector Partnership Reinforcement Program (Shareek).

Al-Oreifi holds a BSc degree in business administration from the Babson College in Massachusetts, the USA and a master’s degree in business administration from Stanford University.

He also enjoys leadership and practical expertise in the public and private sectors, where he currently holds the position of advisor at the Secretariat General of the Cabinet, and previously serves as assistant minister of transport and logistics services, and CEO of finance at Jadwa Investment. He also served as director of the treasury at the National Shipping Company (Bahri), in addition to assuming several posts at the Saudi Capital Markets Authority and his membership of boards of directors in various sectors.

Shareek program aims to enhance partnership with the private sector and increase the contributions of national companies to the sustainability of the national economy.

His Royal Highness the Crown Prince launched the program on March 30, 2021, as part of his efforts to realize economic and development goals of the Saudi Vision 2030, which seeks to build a vital and prosperous private sector.

The program has a main role in the prosperity and development of the national economy and seeks to support local companies to reach a local investment volume of up to SAR 5 trillion by 2030.

The program is also envisioned to increase the flexibility of the Saudi economy and provide more jobs for Saudis in all sectors in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

TDF Signs MoU with Saudi Endeavor Network to Support Entrepreneurs in Tourism Sector

Dubai, The Tourism Development Fund (TDF) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Saudi Endeavor Network, the local representative of Endeavor International, with the aim of enhancing opportunities for cooperation between the two parties in supporting and empowering local and international entrepreneurs in the tourism sector. This will enable them to benefit from support programs, financing and investment solutions, and services provided by both parties.

The MoU will contribute to promoting the development of entrepreneurs within the tourism sector. The MoU aims to enrich tourism experiences in the Kingdom, positively reflect the prosperity of the tourism sector, and create high-quality projects for tourism destinations by increasing opportunities for entrepreneurs, thereby boosting the economic development of the Kingdom.

The Memorandum of Understanding was signed at the third edition of the “Future Hospitality Summit”, which was hosted in Dubai, UAE, in the presence of TDF’s Chief Business Officer, Wahdan Alkadi, and the CEO of Saudi Endeavor Network, Latifa Al-Waalan.

Furthermore, the two parties will build on their existing integration for their mutual benefit, in support of local and international entrepreneurs in the tourism sector. It will also give the targeted entrepreneurs the opportunity to get to know and meet with investors in the Kingdom, in order to create new investment opportunities in the tourism sector commensurate with the nature of the entrepreneurs’ businesses. This networking opportunity will also facilitate marketing opportunities for the entrepreneurs within the tourism ecosystem. Endeavor will identify entrepreneurs within the Endeavor global network and empower them with the Fund’s various programs and products. The network will promote investment opportunities and programs offered by TDF, as well as preparing research and reports on entrepreneurship in the tourism sector in the Kingdom.

CEO of TDF Qusai bin Abdullah Al-Fakhri said: “TDF affirms its keenness, through this MoU, to support and empower entrepreneurs, and to offer the best global experiences in entrepreneurship, as well as to improve the tourist experience by creating high-quality projects. TDF’s aim is to link the private and public sectors to jointly support tourism development in the Kingdom, developing Saudi Arabia as a global tourist destination, in line with both the objectives of Saudi Vision 2030 and the National Tourism Strategy.”

The CEO of the Saudi Endeavor Network, Latifa Al-Waalan, said: “The Saudi Endeavor Network aims to support entrepreneurs, providing technology and innovation to build successful projects that positively affect the economy.”

“Cooperation with TDF is an important opportunity to enhance and support promising entrepreneurs in this sector, especially since developing tourism is one of the keys to success for the Kingdom’s Vision 2030.” She added.

TDF is participating for the second time as an enabling partner in the Future Hospitality Summit, demonstrating that the tourism and hospitality sectors are forming the future economy of the Kingdom. The Fund’s sponsorship of the Summit is a qualitative opportunity that enhances its close communication with the target group of investors and developers for the tourism and hospitality industry. The Fund will also advertise, through its exhibition in the summit, its most prominent financing solutions and programs on offer, introducing investors and entrepreneurs to support mechanisms and benefits.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

During 16th Meeting of GCC Legislative Councils, Speaker of Shura Council Renews Saudi Arabia’s Call on Iran not to Intervene in Domestic Affairs of other Countries

Muscat, Speaker of the Shura Council Sheikh Dr. Abdullah bin Muhammad bin Ibrahim Al Al-Sheikh has stressed that the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia – under the leadership of Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud and His Royal Highness the Crown Prince – the prosperity and welfare of the region requires its being empty of conflicts and solving all its issues, mainly the Palestinian cause, renewing the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s unaltered support to the Palestinian people and their full right to establishing their independent Palestinian state on the pre-1967 lines with East Jerusalem as its capital.

Al Al-Sheikh made the remarks while heading the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s delegation participating in the 16th meeting of Heads of Shura, Representatives, National Assembly, and Parliament Councils in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) member states hosted by Oman today.

He noted that the future of the region requires adopting a vision that prioritizes realizing security, stability and prosperity, focuses on mutual respect among regional countries, enhances joint cultural and social bonds, and faces security and political challenges in a bid to achieve a comprehensive economic development.

He said: “The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia calls on Iran, in its capacity as a neighboring country whose people share our same religious and cultural values, to cooperate with regional countries through adhering to principles of the international legitimacy, refraining from interference in domestic affairs of other countries, cooperating with International Atomic Energy Agency, and honoring its relevant pledges,” stressing Saudi Arabia’s rejection of Iran’s occupation of three Emirati islands of Abu Musa and the Greater and Lesser Tunbs, emphasizing, at the same time, calls on Iran to respond to the UAE endeavors to solve the issue through direct negotiations or resorting to the International Court of Justice.

Al Al-Sheikh also noted that Saudi Arabia is always keen on the success of the truce reached under the auspices of UN in Yemen and its full rejection for Houthi militia to exploit the keenness of the international community and the coalition on peace and the militia’s rejection to honor its pledges, stressing that Saudi Arabia praises the efforts of Special Envoy of the Secretary-General for Yemen Hans Grundberg in enhancing commitment to truce that is in line with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s initiative to end the crisis in Yemen and reach a comprehensive political solution.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

Professional Accreditation Program Starts from Pakistan with Activating External Path for Vocational Test

Riyadh, The Professional Accreditation Program entered its first phase of the external path through activating the program from Pakistan to verify the skills of workers in the fields of plumbing, electricity, car electricity, welding, cooling and air conditioning, out of 23 specializations that the program covers.

Pakistani Federal Minister for Overseas Pakistanis and Human Resource Development Sajid Hussain Turi attended the inauguration ceremony of the first phase of activating the program, which was held at the headquarters of the Saudi Embassy in Pakistan in the presence of Saudi Ambassador to Pakistan Nawwaf bin Said Al-Malki, where the ceremony reviewed the envisioned benefits from activating the program for the two countries.

The Professional Accreditation Program, affiliated with the Saudi Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development seeks to verify that workers in the targeted profession own the necessary skills through two paths (internal and external), where the first path targets testing workers currently in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in cooperation with local examination centers, while the second path targets workers before their arrival in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in cooperation with international accredited examination centers.

The ministry noted that the number of tests carried out in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia exceeded 100,000, adding that facilities in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia can benefit from the program through accessing the e-platform https://svp.qiwa.sa/ and completing booking of tests for workers before workers can sit for exams at accredited centers.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

Shura Council Holds 52nd Ordinary Session

Riyadh, Presided over by its Deputy Speaker Dr. Mishaal bin Fahm Al-Salami, the Shura Council held virtually today its 52nd ordinary session.

During the meeting, the Shura Council discussed a number of reports presented by the Health Committee; the Islamic and Judicial Affairs Committee; and the Culture, Sports and Tourism Committee.

The Shura Council approved a draft memorandum of understanding in the field of tourism between the Ministry of Tourism of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the Ministry of Tourism of the Federative Republic of Brazil, signed in Jeddah on 08/06/2022.

The Shura Council also discussed a number of issues on its agenda.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

Dr. Al Rabeeah Meets with Director General of IOM

New York, Advisor at the Royal Court and General Supervisor of King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) Dr. Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Rabeeah met here today with Director General of the International Organization for Migration (IOM) Antonio Vitorino, on the sidelines of the 77th session of the UN General Assembly in New York City, US.

During the meeting, they discussed ways to enhance aspects of joint cooperation between the two sides, as well as a number of issues of common interest related to the humanitarian and relief field.

The two sides signed a joint executive program to support the protection of displaced people, migrants and host communities in Yemen, with a value of 4 million US dollars.

Dr. Al Rabeeah stressed that the program comes as part of the efforts of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, represented by the KSrelief, to provide all forms of aid to the Yemeni people to alleviate their suffering. He added that it is also one of the joint programs between the KSrelief and the IOM aiming to help Yemeni people.

Vitorino praised the close relationship and strategic cooperation between the IOM and the KSrelief, praising the KSrelief’s continuous support for the IOM’s efforts to alleviate the suffering of the displaced and affected people around the world.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

Al-Hogail to Inaugurate Exhibition of “Projects of Distinguished Cities during Reign of Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques” Next Saturday

Riyadh, Under the patronage of Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Minister of Municipal and Rural Affairs and Housing Majed bin Abdullah Al-Hogail will inaugurate the third edition of the Exhibition of “Projects of Distinguished Cities during the Reign of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques” in Riyadh from 24 to 28 September, 2022, with the participation of several institutions from the public and private sectors. It will be accompanied by a forum titled “The Impacts of the National Transformation Program on the Saudi Cities”.

The exhibition, which will witness the participation of more than 70 entities, sectors and institutions, aims to highlight the mega projects that the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is implementing in effective partnership between the public and private sectors to develop all regions, cities and governorates of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, in accordance with the Kingdom’s Vision 2030.

The exhibition and the accompanying forum, through 8 dialogue sessions and 10 workshops, will discuss a number of important topics related to the Saudi cities with the participation of 46 speakers, including the positive impact of the initiatives of the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 on the Saudi cities, the future of economic and investment opportunities in various regions and cities of the Kingdom, sustainability in housing and the challenges facing the development of the Saudi cities. They will also discuss the practices and experiences of the urban development, in addition to topics related to the infrastructure and municipal services and their sustainability, and the impact of the initiatives of the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 on the strategies of smart cities services.

The event will review the most prominent investment opportunities in the development of cities and the urban environment, ways to develop cities and achieve urban development in them, the sustainability of infrastructure and municipal services in them, and the development of smart cities in the reign of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, with the aim of raising quality of life in the cities and improving services.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

Ministry of Foreign Affairs: Based on Priority Given by HRH Crown Prince, and in Continuation of HRH’s Commitment to Humanitarian Initiatives towards Russian- Ukrainian Crisis, HRH’s Mediation Succeeded in Releasing Ten Prisoners from Five Countries as Part of Exchange of POWs

Jeddah, The Ministry of Foreign Affairs Statement:

‏‎Based on the priority given by HRH Prince Mohammad bin Salman Al Saud, Crown Prince and Deputy Prime Minister, and in continuation of HRH’s commitment to the humanitarian initiatives towards the Russian-Ukrainian crisis, and resulting from HRH’s continued engagement with the relevant countries, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs announces the success of HRH’s mediation efforts that led to the release of ten prisoners of war (POWs) – who are Moroccan, US, UK, Swedish and Croatian nationals, who are being released as part of an exchange of POWs between Russia and Ukraine.

The relevant Saudi authorities received and transferred them from Russia to the Kingdom and are facilitating procedures for their safe return to their respective countries.

In this regard, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs expresses the gratitude and appreciation of the Government of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to the Russian Federation and to Ukraine for their response to the efforts made by the Crown Prince for the release of the POWs.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

16th Meeting of Heads of the Shura, Representatives, National Assembly, and Parliament Councils in GCC Concluded

Riyadh, Speaker of the Shura Council Sheikh Dr. Abdullah bin Mohammed bin Ibrahim Al Al-Sheikh participated today in the works of the 16th meeting of the Heads of Shura, Representatives, National Assembly, and Parliament Councils in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) member states which is hosted by Muscat, the Sultanate of Oman, and headed by the Chairman of the Shura Council of the Sultanate of Oman, Sheikh Khalid bin Hilal Al-Mawali.

The Heads of Shura, Representatives, National Assembly, and Parliament Councils in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) member states sent two cables of congratulations to the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, and to His Royal Highness Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz, Crown Prince and Deputy Prime Minister on the occasion of the 92nd National Day of the Kingdom Saudi Arabia.

They also expressed their thanks to Sultan Haitham bin Tariq of the Sultanate of Oman, for his support and patronage, and the efforts of the Sultanate of Oman in developing the foundations of the joint GCC work and seeking to enhance prospects for cooperation and joint coordination among the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) member states.

During the meeting, they reviewed several issues on the meeting’s agenda and made a number of decisions regarding them.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

UK Welcomes Saudi Arabia’s Role in Prisoner Exchange between Russia and Ukraine

London, The United Kingdom welcomed today the return of five of its citizens who were held in eastern Ukraine as part of an exchange of prisoners of war between Russia and Ukraine.

British Prime Minister, Liz Terrace, expressed thanks to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and its role in exchange process, and Ukrainian President, Volodymyr Zelensky, for the efforts to secure the release of the detainees.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

72% of Children Globally have been Victims of Cyber Threats

Riyadh, A new global report from The Global Cybersecurity Forum (GCF), has found that 72% of children around the world have experienced at least one type of cyber threat online.

The ‘Why Children Are Unsafe in Cyberspace’ report, developed in collaboration with Boston Consulting Group, focuses on raising awareness on the critical issues facing the protection of children in Cyberspace, at a time when over 90% of children aged eight and above are active on the internet.

The report surveyed over 40,000 parents and children, across 24 countries in six regions, with results overwhelmingly showing that protection of today’s youth in cyberspace is falling short, impacting children globally and requiring urgent collective action.

Those surveyed revealed that unwanted ads, inappropriate images and content, and bullying and harassment are the main threats experienced. Globally, children are most digitally active digitally at home or at school however, the report found that only half of children feel safe online, with one in five children expressing that they have faced bullying or harassment. Of the regions surveyed, Latin America and the Middle East reported the highest number of threats experienced by children.

83% of children claimed they would alert their parents for help if they felt threatened online however, of the parents surveyed, only 39% noted that their child or children had ever expressed concerns to them. This raises the question of how children can be protected when parents are not always aware of the dangers they face.

The report calls on all stakeholders including parents, educators, tech companies and law enforcement agencies to join forces to ensure that robust solutions can be found to meet the threat to children online.

Initiatives & Partnerships Lead at the GCF Alaa AlFaadhel commented on the report: “With 72% of children facing cyber threats, we believe the protection of children is crucial in a rapidly developing Cyberspace. The solution to the pervasive threats that children face is to raise awareness of the issues and ensure united action, from educators to the private sector, can be put in motion. We all bare a responsibility to create a safe place to learn and connect in Cyberspace as it becomes more entrenched in everything we do.”

BCG managing director and partner David Panhans commented on the report: “With almost all 12-year-olds now online and virtual learning on the rise during the COVID-19 pandemic, keeping children safe in Cyberspace is an urgent problem that requires an immediate solution. Everyone involved in the online and child protection ecosystem has a role to play, from international organizations, regulators and law enforcement agencies, parents, caregivers, and education providers to technology companies in the private sector.”

The upcoming GCF will bring together key decision-makers and executives from around the globe to discuss the prominent issue of child protection in Cyberspace, amongst other key topics including disruption frontier and geopolitical considerations.

The GCF 2022 Edition is returning under the theme ‘Rethinking the Global Cyber Order’, and runs between 9-10 November in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

Source: Saudi Press Agency