Dr. Al-Rabeeah Meets with Ambassador of Sudan to Saudi Arabia

Riyadh, July 19, 2022, SPA — Advisor at the Royal Court and Supervisor General of the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief), Dr. Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al-Rabeeah, met here yesterday with Ambassador of the Republic of Sudan to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Adel Bashir Hassan Bashir.

During the meeting, the two sides discussed issues of common interest related to humanitarian and relief affairs and the developments of humanitarian and relief projects implemented by the KSrelief in Sudan and ways to enhance them.

Bashir noted the great international humanitarian role played by the KSrelief and its continuous work in helping countries and peoples in need without discrimination.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

Muscat Stock Exchange Index Ends Trading Higher

Muscat, July 19, 2022, SPA — The Muscat Stock Exchange (30) index ended trading higher today at 4240.21 points, gaining 39.2 points, or 0.93 %.

The trading value amounted to 4,390,990 Omani Riyals, 26.9% up compared to the last trading session, which amounted to 3,387,354 Omani Riyals.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

Prime Minister of Japan Receives Saudi Foreign Minister

Tokyo, July 19, 2022, SPA — Prime Minister of Japan Fumio Kishida received today in Tokyo Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah, Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs, during his official visit to Japan.

Prince Faisal conveyed the greetings of Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud and His Royal Highness Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz, Crown Prince and Deputy Prime Minister, and their wishes of sustained stability and progress to the Prime Minister and the Japanese government and people, while the Prime Minister in turn sent his greetings and appreciation to the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques and HRH the Crown Prince, and the government and people of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

During the meeting, they reviewed bilateral relations between the two countries, ways to develop and strengthen them, and prospects for cooperation in accordance with Vision2030, in addition to discussing several regional and international issues of common interest.

The meeting was attended by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s Ambassador to Japan, Nayef Al-Fahadi, and the Director-General of Prince Faisal’ office, Abdulrahman Al-Daoud.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

OIC and UN Review Multifaceted Partnership towards Addressing Contemporary Issues and Challenges

Jeddah, July 19, 2022, SPA — The 15th Session of the Biennial General Cooperation Meeting between the Secretariats of the United Nations (UN) and the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) and their specialized organizations and agencies started Monday, on 18th July, 2022, at the Palais des Nations in Geneva, Switzerland.

The meeting is co-chaired by OIC Assistant Secretary General for Humanitarian, Cultural and Social Affairs and Special Envoy of the OIC Secretary General for Afghanistan Ambassador Tarig Ali Bakhiet and Assistant Secretary General for Political Affairs of the United Nations Ambassador Khaled Khiari. The meeting is being attended by the senior officials from the relevant OIC institutions and UN agencies.

The OIC Secretary General, Hissein Brahim Taha, in his statement delivered by Ambassador Tarig Ali Bakhiet during the opening session recognized the unprecedented challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic and underscored the importance of enhanced cooperation between the two Organisations in making peace, security, and economic prosperity in many parts of the world.

The meeting, which will continue until 20th July, 2022, will adopt a Matrix of Joint Activities that covers cooperation between OIC and the United Nations in areas such as peace and security, combating Islamophobia, countering violent extremism, human rights, women empowerment, education, humanitarian assistance, sustainable socio-economic development, including climate change and disaster risk reduction among others. The meeting will also exchange views on regional and international issues of common concern.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

Saudi Foreign Minister Meets Foreign Minister of Japan

Tokyo, July 19, 2022, SPA — Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah, Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs, met today in Tokyo with Foreign Minister of Japan Hayashi Yoshimasa.

During the meeting, they reviewed aspects of relations between both countries, and ways to support and enhance them to serve the interests of the two countries and peoples, in addition to discussing ways to enhance joint bilateral coordination on many different issues and fields.

The meeting was attended by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s Ambassador to Japan, Nayef Al-Fahadi, and the Director-General of Prince Faisal’ office, Abdulrahman Al-Daoud.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

Saud Al-Hajri Wins Bronze Medal in Asian Cadet and Junior Judo Championships

Riyadh, July 19, 2022, SPA — Saudi national team player Saud Al-Hajri won the bronze medal in the Asian Cadet and Junior Judo Championships, which is being held in Bangkok, Thailand.

Al-Hajri had participated within the Saudi Judo team for juniors in the camp in Uzbekistan from 1 to 15 July, 2022, in preparation for the championships, which witnessed the participation of 16 countries with 174 male and female players.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

China Stocks Fall

Shanghai, July 19, 2022, SPA — China stocks fell on Tuesday as rising COVID cases raised fears of a further slowdown in economic growth, while investors grew increasingly worried about the property sector after homebuyers threatened to stop mortgage payments on unfinished apartments, Reuters reported.

The CSI300 index fell 0.9% to 4,254.16 by the end of the morning session, while the Shanghai Composite Index lost 0.3% to 3,268.52.

The Hang Seng index dropped 1.2% to 20,605.64. The Hong Kong China Enterprises Index lost 1.2% to 7,079.91.

In Hong Kong, both tech giants and mainland developers retreated 1.6%.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

GCC Secretary General Stresses Importance of Promoting Economic Growth and GCC-UK Strategic Partnership

Riyadh, July 19, 2022, SPA — Secretary General of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) for the Arab States Dr Nayef Falah Mubarak Al-Hajraf has stressed the importance of promoting economic growth and the strategic partnership between the GCC and the United Kingdom (UK), to serve common interests.

The Secretary General’s statement came as he received Ambassador of the UK to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Neil Crumpton today at the headquarters of the General Secretariat in Riyadh.

During the meeting, several topics were discussed, including the developments in the Free Trade Agreement (FTA) negotiations between the GCC and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (GCC-UK FTA), which was recently held, in addition to the importance of promoting trade in goods, services, advanced technologies and other fields for the benefit of both sides.

The officials also discussed the latest developments on the regional and international arenas, as well as topics of common interest.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

Dubai Records 6.3% Increase in Energy Demand during 1st Half of 2022

Dubai, July 19, 2022, SPA — MD&CEO of Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer announced that energy demand in Dubai during the first half of 2022 increased by 6.3% compared to the same period in 2021. Demand for energy in the first half of 2022 reached 23,096 GWh compared to 21,729 GWh in the first half of 2021, Emirates News Agency (WAM) reported.

Al Tayer said that the increase in energy demand in Dubai reflects the economic recovery and the return of key activities. Dubai has proactively benefited from the Fourth Industrial Revolution technologies and implemented robust precautionary measures to ensure business continuity. This vision has contributed to Dubai presenting a global role model in readiness to deal with different challenges and turn them into promising opportunities.

DEWA’s capacity has reached 14,117 megawatts (MW) of electricity and 490 million imperial gallons per day (MIGD) of desalinated water. DEWA provides electricity and water services to 3.514 million people living in Dubai and the Emirate’s active daytime population of over 4.7 million. These numbers are expected to grow to 5.8 million and 7.8 million, respectively by 2040.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

Saudi Arabia, Oman, UAE, Britain and U.S.A Hold Virtual High-Level Meeting on Yemen

Riyadh– High-ranking officials from the governments of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the Sultanate of Oman, the United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom and the United States of America held a virtual meeting yesterday (Monday), July 18, 2022, to discuss the situation in Yemen.

They welcomed the participation of the United Nations Special Envoy for Yemen, Hans Grundberg, as a guest in the meeting, and they also welcomed the participation of David Grisley, the United Nations Resident Coordinator for Humanitarian Affairs for Yemen, to discuss the oil tanker “Safer”.

The Five-Year Committee reaffirmed its strong commitment to the unity, sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity of Yemen, and its commitment to stand by the Yemeni people.

The Committee members also welcomed the continued holding of the truce, which has resulted in tangible benefits for the Yemeni people since it began on April 20 and stressed the need to continue and build on this progress, which requires concessions from all parties.

The Quartet fully supported the efforts of the UN Special Envoy to extend the August 2 truce period, in addition to the full implementation of all its provisions.

The Committee agreed that the final goals of the UN-led process should be to achieve a permanent ceasefire and reach a sustainable political settlement, and that this settlement should be based on previous agreements and relevant Security Council resolutions.

The Five-Year Committee welcomed the Yemeni government’s continued implementation of the agreed confidence-building measures, including facilitating the entry of fuel through the port of Hodeida, and the resumption of certain commercial flights to and from Sana’a airport.

The Five-Year Committee stressed the importance of all parties using the proceeds, including the proceeds from the Hodeida port, to pay wages.

The Five-Year Committee expressed concern about the severe humanitarian impact of the continued road closures around Taiz, and called on the Houthis to show flexibility in negotiations, and to open major roads immediately.

The committee stressed the importance of improving the freedom of movement of civilians throughout Yemen, noting the importance of constructive communication with the United Nations to reach a sustainable solution to the problem of opening roads.

The Five-Year Committee reiterated support for the United Nations Special Envoy and endorsed his multi-track approach. It welcomed the progress this enabled in discussing economic and military issues, including the establishment of the Military Coordination Committee, the Joint Coordination Room at the operational level, and the initiation of the salary dialogue.

The Committee stressed the importance of continued leadership and unity from the Presidential Leadership Council as an important step towards reaching a political settlement led and initiative by Yemenis under the auspices of the United Nations.

The Committee stressed the importance of the political process being inclusive of all, and called on all parties to ensure the full, equal and serious participation of women in the peace process in Yemen. It stressed the importance of the parties respecting their commitment to a minimum of 30 percent of women’s participation, in line with the outcomes of the National Dialogue Conference.

The Five-Year Committee reiterated its grave concern over the deteriorating humanitarian situation, noting the adverse impact of global crises on food import. Its members agreed to continue to support the United Nations humanitarian response plan and to work with international financial institutions to ensure the availability of commercial financing.

The Five-Year Committee recognized that the civilian casualties related to the conflict today are mostly caused by landmines and unexploded ordnance, and called for accelerating demining efforts, noting the work of the United Nations in this regard. The committee commended the efforts of the “Masam” project to remove mines, and expressed concern about the alleged planting of sea mines by the Houthis in the Red Sea near the tanker “Safer”.

The Five-Year Committee stressed the need to release all prisoners of war, according to the principle of all for all, without delay, for humanitarian reasons and as a confidence-building measure.

The quinquennial committee agreed on the urgent need to secure the necessary funding to enable the transfer of oil from the dilapidated tanker Safer to another tanker.

The Committee highlighted the pledges made by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the United States, and welcomed the additional pledge of £2 million from the United Kingdom. It also expressed its full support for the efforts of the United Nations towards developing a comprehensive plan to avoid a humanitarian catastrophe and the occurrence of environmental risks.

The Five-Year Committee welcomed the $3 billion Saudi-UAE joint economic support package for Yemen, which they announced in April, as well as a commitment to an additional grant from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in the amount of $200 million to provide petroleum derivatives to operate power plants in Yemen.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

Egyptian President Underscors the Need for Coordination and Cooperation among World Countries to Face Energy Crisis

Berlin, July 18, 2022, SPA — Egypt’s President Abdul Fattah Al-Sisi underscored the importance of coordination and cooperation among all countries of the world to confront the energy crisis and alleviate its negative impacts, describing it as a global crisis that is not confined to the provision of energy supplies but extends to the cost of those supplies, directly affecting the prices on countries of the world, including Egypt.

In a joint press conference with Germany’s Chancellor Olaf Scholz in Berlin today, Al-Sisi said Egypt is determined to exert efforts in coordination with its partners to settle the crises of the world and tackle the reasons for tensions in the region, noting that his country is continuing to find a fair solution to its water security through reaching a legally-biding agreement on filling and operating Ethiopia’s Renaissance Dam.

He said he agreeed with the German Chancellor on cooperation towards tense issues of the region, topped by the Palestinian issue, facing extremism and terrorism, illegal immigration and work to alleviate the repercussions of the current world economic crisis on most vulnerable countries.

For his part, the German Chancellor lauded Egypt’s pivotal role in achieving stability in the region, citing Gaza strip and Libya, confirming the importance of enhancing joint cooperation between Egypt and Germany for more joint projects between the two countries.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

SAMI of Saudi Arabia Signs a Number of Agreements with ST Engineering of Singapore

Farnborough, UK, July 18, 2022, SPA — The Saudi Arabian Military Industries (SAMI) company, the national pioneering conglomerate in defense industries, a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Saudi Investment Fund of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, has signed a number of agreements with the Singaporean ST Engineering in the fields of technology, defense and engineering.

The signing ceremony took place on the sidelines of Farnborough International Airshow which is being held from 18 – 21 July in the UK.

In remarks on the occasion, CEO of SAMI Eng. Waleed bin Abdulmajeed Abukhalid said that this occasion represents an opportunity to make use of the abilities of supply chains of the Singaporean company as Saudi Arabia is gearing to achieve self-sufficiency in the sector of defense as per the Kingdom’s vision 2030.

For his part, CEO of ST Engineering Vinecent Chong expressed happiness on the occasion, referring to cooperation with SAMI to provide effective and high-level defense solutions as per the Saudi requirements.

He drew the attention that the first step of this cooperation took place in 2019.

Source: Saudi Press Agency