65 Countries Receive Dates from Unaizah International Dates Season

Unaizah, Saudi Arabia– A total of 65 countries around the world have received dates from the Unaizah International Dates Season since its inception, including Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) for the Arab States and Arab countries, such as Egypt, Morocco and Tunisia, and several countries in East Asia, Europe and the USA.

Head of the Agricultural Committee at the Unaizah Chamber and President of the External Export in the season Abdulrahman Al-Krieda noted that the sukkari dates is the most wanted type for foreign markets due to its quality and availability, in addition to Al-Saqii and Al-Majdoul, adding that there are traders who received the Saudi date mark, which is a quality mark that shows that products are safe, where this mark is granted to certain institutions after applying technical and standards requirements in food safety and conform to the conditions of global markets.

Al-Krieda noted that the exportation mechanism is made through special vehicles that leave Unaizah every morning through land before they arrive in their destination within less than 12 hours, adding that there are other amounts that are shipped to Arab, Maghrib and European countries through sea freight.

Exporting dates has increased and included new countries, such as the Republic of Korea.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

Ministry of Islamic Affairs Continues Organizing Final Qualifications for Grand Competition for Memorizing Holy Quran in Thailand

Riyadh– The final qualifications for the grand competition for the memorization of the Holy Quran continued today in the Thai capital Bangkok after its launch yesterday under the organization of the Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Call and Guidance, represented by the office of the Islamic Advisor at the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s embassy in Thailand and in cooperation with the office of the Sheikh Al Islam and the Islamic central Council in the presence of the Thai Minister of Culture Itthiphol Kunplome.

The number of contestants in the final qualifications is 31, where three students will be chosen from each category of the competition.

Organizing this competition, implemented by the Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Call and Guidance, embodies efforts being exerted by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to serve Islam and Muslims and highlights its highest attention to preserve the Holy Quran.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

Narcotics Control Thwarts Attempt to Smuggle 2,250,000 Amphetamine Pills Hidden in Shipment of Mops

Riyadh– The Official Spokesperson of the General Directorate of Narcotics Control (GDNC) Major Mohammed Al-Nujaidi has stated that security follow-up on drug smuggling and promotion targeting the security of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and its youth resulted in thwarting an attempt to smuggle 2,250,000 amphetamine pills through Jeddah Islamic Port.

The pills were found hidden in a shipment of mops and were seized in coordination with Zakat, Tax and Customs Authority, where the recipient, a Syrian national residing in Riyadh, was apprehended and faced initial legal measures and was referred to the Public Prosecution.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

Ambassador of Tajikistan Visits Buraidah Date Festival

Buraidah– The Ambassador of the Republic of Tajikistan to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Akram Karimi, praised the Buraidah Date Festival, which is witnessing an abundance and diversity of dates and an ideal economic movement that reflects distinction and uniqueness of dates in the Kingdom.

During his visit today, the Tajik ambassador was briefed on the market where he watched closely the economic market movement and auctions to sell dates. He also met with farmers and brokers, noting that the festival is receiving the attention of international organizations, such as UNESCO, and is a cultural event and a high-end model of Saudi culture.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

OIC as Ever Committed to Constructive Engagement on Afghanistan one Year on Post-regime Change

Jeddah– The Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) convened its 17th Extraordinary Ministerial Meeting (CFM) in Islamabad, Islamic Republic of Pakistan, which was devoted exclusively to the humanitarian situation in Afghanistan.

A few months later, in March 2022, the OIC 48th Ordinary CFM was held, too, in Pakistan with the situation in Afghanistan retained as a high-priority dossier on the OIC’s agenda.

The twin resolutions that emanated from the two ministerial sessions outlined the multi-pronged approach embraced by the OIC vis-à-vis the fast-paced developments that ensued in Afghanistan.

On repeated occasions, the OIC Secretary General, Hissein Brahim Taha, stressed that the daunting challenges facing Afghanistan would not be effectively addressed without pursuing sustained and constructive engagement with the de facto authorities in Kabul.

For his part, the Secretary General’s Special Envoy for Afghanistan, Ambassador Tarig Ali Bakheet, has taken the lead of this engagement through manifold stakeholder consultations both within the OIC membership and beyond.

The Special Envoy’s two-fold engagement focuses on developing humanitarian programs to be funded by the OIC CFM-established Humanitarian Trust Fund for Afghanistan under the stewardship of the Islamic Development Bank (IsDB) to alleviate hardships caused by food insecurity and natural disasters as well as conducting extensive political consultations with the de facto government in Kabul on issues of pressing concerns as well as other priority areas of his mandate.

Though some encouraging signs have emerged about the will of the de facto authorities to tackle controversial issues that have so far impeded Afghanistan from wading its way back into the fold of the international community, the OIC has maintained its unremitting call for the de facto government to fulfil its promises on granting women and girls their fundamental right to work and education.

A more vigorous stand by the Kabul de facto government on stomping out terrorist groups and putting in place a truly inclusive and representative government will go a long way, so is the OIC’s position, towards securing lasting peace for the Afghan people who have borne the brunt of decades of conflict and deprivation.

In a bid to set the path towards accomplishing that objective, a delegation of OIC Ulemas (Muslim Scholars) conducted a first working visit to Kabul in June 2022 to engage in a consultative dialogue with Kabul authorities and Afghan religious scholars on a slew of questions with a socio-religious character.

Now that a year has passed after the regime change in Kabul, the OIC still believes that sustained and good-faith engagement is the most constructive way forward not just for the economic and political stabilization of Afghanistan and its people, but also for the security and stability of the region and the world at large.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

President of Uzbekistan Visits Prophet’s Mosque

Madinah– President of the Republic of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev visited today the Prophet’s Mosque, where he performed prayers, and was honored to greet the Prophet, peace be upon him, and his two companions.

Upon his arrival at the Prophet’s Mosque, he was received by a number of senior officials.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

HRH Crown Prince Receives Phone Call from German Chancellor

Jeddah– His Royal Highness Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz, Crown Prince and Deputy Prime Minister received late Tuesday a phone call from German Chancellor Olaf Scholz.

During the conversation telephone, the aspects of bilateral relations between the Kingdom and Germany, opportunities for joint cooperation between the two friendly countries, and ways to develop them were reviewed.

They also discussed the latest regional and international developments and the efforts being exerted in this regard to achieve peace and stability, in addition to reviewing the most prominent issues of common interest.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

President of Uzbekistan Leaves Medina

Medina– President of the Republic of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev left Medina today.

At Prince Mohammad bin Abdulaziz International Airport, the President was seen off by Prince Saud bin Khalid Al-Faisal, Acting Governor of Madinah Region, and a number of officials.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

Uzbekistan President arrives in Jeddah

Jeddah– President Shavkat Mirziyoyev of the Republic of Uzbekistan arrived in Jeddah today.

At King Abdulaziz International Airport, the President was received by Prince Badr bin Sultan bin Abdulaziz, Deputy Governor of the Makkah Region, Minister of Investment Eng. Khalid bin Abdulaziz Al-Falih, and a number of officials.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

President of Uzbekistan Visits International Fair and Museum of Prophet’s Biography and Islamic Civilization

Medina– President of the Republic of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev paid a visit today to the International Fair and Museum of the Prophet’s Biography and Islamic Civilization, which is under the supervision of the Muslim World League (MWL) in Medina.

The President toured the museum and saw a number of interactive displays on the Prophet’s biography.

The International Fair and Museum of the Prophet’s Biography and Islamic Civilization is concerned with introducing the prophet’s biography, his great manners, his noble morals, and his flexible teachings, in a distinct scientific and research-based approach, using the latest technologies, and the most advanced and creative presentation tools.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

President of Uzbekistan Arrives in Madinah

Madinah– President Shavkat Mirziyoyev of the Republic of Uzbekistan arrived in Madinah today to visit and pray at the Prophet’s Holy Mosque.

At Prince Mohammad bin Abdulaziz International Airport, the President was received by Prince Saud bin Khalid Al-Faisal, Acting Governor of Madinah Region, and a number of officials.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

SAUDIA Launches Inaugural Flight from Seoul to Riyadh

Jeddah– Saudi Arabian Airlines (SAUDIA), the national flag carrier of Saudi Arabia, has officially launched its first direct flight from the South Korean capital of Seoul to Riyadh. The new flight route comes in line with the Saudi Aviation Strategy, which aims to connect the Kingdom to the world with more than 250 destinations.

SAUDIA flight SV899 departed Seoul’s Incheon International Airport at 9:40 PM, arriving at King Khalid International Airport in Riyadh early Wednesday morning. The landmark flight successfully utilized SAUDIA’s Boeing 787 Dreamliner, a two-class aircraft with 274 seats in guest class and 24 flat beds in business class. The establishment of the Seoul-Riyadh route demonstrates the air carrier’s commitment to offering a wide variety of flight options that boosts the Kingdom’s connectivity with the world.

“As the Wings of Vision 2030, the national carrier has the necessary capacity to continually broaden its route network and welcome a wide range of visitors into Saudi Arabia.” said Engr. Ahmed Alwassiah, acting Chief Executive Officer of SAUDIA. “To support our strategic objectives, we ensure our airline’s 144-aircraft fleet is suited with the latest in-flight innovations and plan to modernize and expand it during the next few years.”

“With this milestone route,” he added, “SAUDIA is not only connecting the Kingdom to more of the world touristically, but also helping to facilitate the transfer of knowledge and services, allowing both countries to enhance their local businesses, logistics framework, and manufacturing infrastructure. The flight schedule between the two countries will be under constant review to ensure that flights and seating capacity successfully meet operational requirements.”

SAUDIA celebrated the new route between Saudi Arabia and South Korea with a receptive ceremony in Seoul that showcased aspects of both Saudi and Korean cultures. The ceremony was attended by South Korean dignitaries, diplomats and members of the media, as well as partners from the domestic travel and tourism sectors. The landmark route is part of SAUDIA’s strategy to expand its network of more than 100 global destinations and improve the carrier’s competitive position internationally to further solidify the airline’s role in bringing the world to the Kingdom.

The milestone Seoul-Riyadh flight follows SAUDIA flight SV898 from Riyadh to Seoul. The departure flight was greeted at Incheon International Airport with the traditional water salute and attended by His Excellency Ambassador of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Sami AlSadhan who welcomed the aircraft.

Before the ribbon was cut to mark the takeoff, and gifts were handed out to guests, SAUDIA’s Alfursan International Lounge held an exclusive farewell ceremony. The ceremony in Seoul was attended by His Excellency Park Joon Yong, the Ambassador of the Republic of Korea to Saudi Arabia, and senior government officials at the airport.

Source: Saudi Press Agency