Saudi Assistant Minister of Defense for Executive Affairs Meets in Singapore with China’s Minister of Defense

Singapore, Dr. Khalid bin Hussein Al-Bayari, Assistant Minister of Defense of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for Executive Affairs, met in Singapore today on the sidelines of Asia Security Summit (19th Shangri-La Dialogue) with China’s State Councilor, Minister of National Defense General Wei Fenghe.

During the meeting, bilateral relations between the two countries in the defense and military fields were reviewed and a number of issues of mutual concern discussed.

Dr. Al-Bayaru led Saudi Arabia’s defense ministry’s delegation to the summit which started here yesterday with the participation of a number of defense, interior and foreign ministers as well as senior government officials, military analysts and decision-makers in the diplomatic and security arenas of more than 30 countries.

The summit, organized by the International Institute for Strategic Studies, is scheduled to discuss a number of important issues, topped by the regional security situation, ways of cooperation and exchange in the defense field, and enhancing security partnerships in Asia and the Pacific.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

Supported by KSrelief, Emergency Center for Combating Pandemic Diseases in Al-Jaadah Health Center, Yemen,

Hijjah, Yemen, Emergency Center for Combating Pandemic Diseases of Al-Jaadah Health Center in Midi Directorate, Hijjah Governorate of Yemen, affiliated to King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Centre (KSrelief), has provided services for 4.489 beneficiaries in a week from May 25 – 31, 2022, it was reported here today.

The report said that 78 reported to the reproductive clinic; 80 to the surgery and bandaging clinic; 366 patients reported to the epidemiological control clinic; 346 to the emergency clinic; 295 to the internal clinic; 109 to the pediatric clinic; eleven to the delivery clinic; 1.285 to the enlightenment department; and twelve to the medical referal clinic.

Medication was subscribed to 1.285 persons, lab tests were performed for 458 patients; two benefited from the medical nutrition clinic; and 162 from the x-ray department, said the report.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

Shura Council Resumes Meeting Next Week, Secretariat General Reports

Riyadh, The Shura Council is scheduled to resume meetings next week with the corporates system, Saudi railways system and other government agencies systems on its agenda, it was reported here today.

In a statement, the Secretariat General said the Shura Council is set to hold its regular 39th, 40th and 41st sessions

of its second year of its eighth round as of next week.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

Saudi Press Report

Riyadh, Saudi newspapers highlighted in their editorials today a number of issues at local, regional and international levels.

The front pages of most papers carried the following titles: Minister of Interior endorses new amendments on civil status regulation; Saudi Arabia combats AIDS and enhances society health.

Al-Iqtisadiyah (the Economist) newspaper reported in its editorial titled ‘a devastating crisis keeps widening’, in reference to the food supplies shortage expected to hit the entire world due to a series of problems, including the current Russian-Ukranian war, environmental and climatic crises, economic and health crises, poverty and lack of equality that

the crisis is expected to negatively affect millions of people, particularly in countries and regions where domestic capabilities could not afford more. World food invoice has jumped to $1.8 trillion according to FAO, and poised to increase due to first, an increase in food commodities prices and secondly, due to continuing hikes in transport costs worldwide, citing that for instance the transport costs of a 40ft container from China to the United States of America was nearly $2000 before 2019 and now it fetches nearly $25000, an unprecedented fearful increase in this sector since the II world war, the paper said, justifying the current accelerating increase of the world food invoice by more than $51 billion this year compared to last year.

Amid the current developments of the Russian Ukranian war, which sees no signs of being cooled down, world governments started to take measures targeting not only expanding the food reserves but also security of transport and supply chains from the impact of direct military operations.

However, matters are not so easy particularly during wars or at times of changes on the ground as the required logistics need first a strong infrastructure and, most important, cooperation among the concerned parties, the paper said. To cast light on the aggravation of the prospected crisis based on transport costs increase and supply disruptions simultaneously, world wheat inventories will increase this year slightly not due to an increase of their production costs but because of an increase of their volumes in stores as they are accumilated in Russia, China and Ukraine.

For its part, Arriyadh newspaper appropriated its editorial to the ‘The West and Appeasement Policy’, citing that possessing a nuclear bomb is considered a decades-long dream for the Iranian regime. The paper noted Iran’s stubborn pre-resiquite conditions regardless of the sufferings of the Iranian people who recently took to the streets demanding the fall of the Mullas’ rule.

Despite that the chances of reviving the Iranian nuke agreement have become weak while Iran continues to challenge the US sanctions, regardless of their impact on the Iranian economy including local currency collapse and living costs increases which might send the country to the edge of the abyss, but this could not constitute an important factor to coerce Iran to come back to the negotiating table since it has spent billions of dollars on its nuclear project and will not give up its dream to possess a nuclear bomb even if it was forced to termporarily hold its activities to appease the western countries. On the other hand, and despite the US and EU agreement to eventually prevent Iran from reaching its goal, there appears a contradiction of strategic interest giving rise to the policy of appeasement, the paper said. Despite the fact that Iran’s possession of a nuclear weapons doesn’t only pose a threat to the west’s interests in the region but it also poses a threat to the Middle East and its countries strategic interests, as it would push the whole region to a nuke weapon race overtly or covertly to protect their interests and security from potential external risks and direct threats. Reaching an agreement between the west and Iran seems to be weak due to Iran’s confusing positins and impossible conditions. Therefore, most likely the Iranian nuclear reactor will face a western military blow, probaby an Israeli one, particularly that Washington confirmed that there are other options if an agreement turned to be impossible.

For its part, Al-Yaum newspaper reported in its editorial titled ‘Wold Challenges Show Strength of Saufi Economy’ that the economic crises around the world constitute the biggest test for domestic plans and strategies, citing that the recent COVID-19 crisis has formed one of the most critical challenges before the world economies. To this effect, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has proven an ideal example of the strength of its economy and integrity of strategies. The paper quoted reliable international reports showing that the economy of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is leading in so many indeces and standards.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

Tunisian President Receives Libyan Foreign Minister

Tunis, Tunisian President Kais Saied received here yesterday the Libyan Foreign Minister Najla Mangoush, currently on a visit to Tunisia.

During the meeting, the Tunisian president affirmed his country’s firm position on the situation in Libya, which is based on supporting a peaceful inter-Libyan solution away from foreign interference.

He also expressed his country’s constant readiness to stand by Libya to support their efforts to reach a political settlement that would enable the Libyan people to devote themselves to development and reconstruction efforts.

For her part, the Libyan Foreign Minister briefed President Saied on the latest developments in her country, and the efforts made to establish a true inclusive dialogue that would pave the way for upcoming political steps.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

Dialogue Session in Rabat on ICESCO’s Program for Capitals of Culture in Islamic World

Rabat, The Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) pavilion at the International Book and Publishing Fair in Rabat in the Kingdom of Morocco witnessed yesterday, Saturday a dialogue session to introduce the Organization’s program for the capitals of culture in the Islamic world, and the motives for declaring Rabat as the capital of culture in the Islamic world 2022.

The session was held with the participation of ICESCO Director General, Dr. Salim M. AlMalik; the Moroccan Minister of Youth, Culture and communicator, Mehdi Bensaid and several personalities from the world of culture and thought.

During the session, Dr. AlMalik stressed that the selection of the city of Rabat as the capital of culture in the Islamic world for 2022 is due to its literary and cultural richness and historical landmarks.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

Japan, Singapore to Launch Talks on Defense Equipment Transfer Pact

Tokyo, Japan and Singapore will start negotiations to reach a deal on the transfer of defense equipment and technology, Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said Saturday, Kyodo reported.

During a summit meeting, Kishida and Singapore counterpart Lee Hsien Loong agreed on the launch and jointly defend the rules-based order.

Japan has been deepening ties with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations as it promotes a “free and open” Indo-Pacific, with Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, the Philippines and Vietnam among the 12 nations that Japan has signed similar defense equipment transfer agreements with.

“Japan is resolved to reinforce cooperation with like-minded nations including Singapore in bringing new developments toward a free and open Indo-Pacific,” Kishida told a joint press briefing with Lee. “We agreed to move toward more concrete security cooperation.”

Source: Saudi Press Agency

Saudi Minister of Human Resources and Social Development meets OECD Secretary General

Paris, Saudi Minister of Human Resources and Social Development, Eng. Ahmed bin Sulaiman Al-Rajhi, has met with the Secretary General of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), Mathias Cormann during his visit to Paris to participate in the ministerial meeting of OECD Working and Employment Group concluded yesterday.

Eng. Al-Rajhi stressed the importance of these international forums to intensify efforts and consolidate joint cooperation between countries to meet the challenges facing labor markets and societies, adding that the labor market in the Kingdom has witnessed in recent years a great transformation in line with the Kingdom’s vision 2030, which aims to build a more prosperous, developing and vibrant homeland.

He pointed to the areas of cooperation with the organization in the economic and development fields during the coming period, especially as the ministry runs Riyadh Network and Center for Behavioral Policies of the Group of Twenty and is currently working on several initiatives related to skills and employment, adding that coordination with the organization’s stakeholders will contribute to developing policies, capacity building and related statistics.

In turn, the Secretary General of the organization expressed his thanks to Eng. Al-Rajhi for accepting the invitation and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s participation in the ministerial meeting of the Working and Employment Group, welcoming the joint work in all areas of cooperation available between the two parties, calling for direct coordination with the concerned parties in the ministry to study and activate the available areas of cooperation.

It is noteworthy that the Kingdom’s participation in the ministerial meetings of the organization came in response to an invitation from the United Kingdom government and OECD, during which Eng. Al-Rajhi participated in the main session on June 7 and delivered a speech highlighting the Kingdom’s distinctive experience in dealing with the repercussions of the Corona pandemic on labor markets and societies.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

Five people killed in helicopter crash near Tuscany in Italy

ROME, Five people were killed after a helicopter crash in Italy, a regional governor said on Saturday, and two passengers were still missing two days after the aircraft vanished from radar screens, Reuters reported.

Eugenio Giani, the governor of the Tuscany region, wrote on Facebook the helicopter crashed in a mountain area at the border between Tuscany and the Emilia Romagna region. The bodies of the five dead were found on Saturday.

The helicopter took off on Thursday from Lucca in Tuscany and was heading towards the northern city of Treviso when it disappeared from radar screens after hitting bad weather above a hilly, wooded area. Seven people were aboard the helicopter, including four Turkish businessmen and two Lebanese.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

5-magnitude earthquake recorded in Cyprus – says JSO

Amman– A 5-magnitude earthquake on the Richter scale hit Cyprus, on Friday, according to The Jordan Seismological Observatory (JSO), Jordan News Agency (Petra) reported.

JSO Director Ghassan Sweidan said the earthquake occurred at a depth of 45 km and 15 km east of the capital Nicosia.

He added that the earthquake recorded in Cyprus is about 370 km away from the Jordanian borders.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

U.S.A. Says 5 Marines Killed in Aircraft Crash

San Diego– All five U.S. Marines on board an Osprey aircraft were killed when it crashed in the California desert near the Arizona border, the Marine Corps said.

The MV-22 Osprey went down Wednesday afternoon during training in a remote area about 185 kilometers east of San Diego, California and about 80 kilometers from Yuma, Arizona.

Efforts to recover equipment were underway, and an investigation into the cause of the crash has begun. No additional details were provided in the Marine Corps statement.

The Marines were participating in a routine live-fire training exercise over their gunnery range in the Imperial Valley desert, said Marine Major Mason Englehart, a spokesman for the 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing.

Prior to Wednesday’s accident, Osprey crashes had caused 46 deaths, the Los Angeles Times reported.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

Saudi Minister of Culture meets founder of Korean SM Entertainment

Seoul– Prince Badr bin Abdullah bin Farhan, Saudi Minister of Culture, met at the headquarters of SM Entertainment, the founder of the company, Lee Soo-man, as part of his visit to the Republic of Korea on June 8 – 9, which aimed at enhancing cooperation with Korean cultural authorities.

The Prince discussed with Lee Soo-man aspects of cooperation in cultural fields, including music education and training, organizing musical events and festivals, and promoting joint musical production.

The meeting was attended by the Saudi Deputy Minister of Culture, Hamed bin Mohammed Fayez, and a number of the ministry’s officials.

Source: Saudi Press Agency