KSrelief’s Supervisor General, GAVI CEO Discuss Issues Related to Humanitarian and Relief Affairs

Berlin, Advisor at the Royal Court and Supervisor General of King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) Dr. Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Rabeeah today in Berlin met with Vaccine Alliance (GAVI) CEO Dr. Seth Berkley.

Discussions during the meeting went over issues related to humanitarian and relief affairs, ways to address the spread of epidemics and viruses, and coordination between the two sides to provide the necessary vaccines.

Dr. Al Rabeeah briefed Dr. Seth Berkley on the health efforts exerted by Saudi Arabia, through KSrelief, to combat the spread of epidemics and chronic diseases in countries in need.

For his part, Dr. Seth Berkley expressed his thanks to Saudi Arabia, represented by KSrelief, for supporting the efforts of GAVI in addressing various epidemics around the world, especially the Coronavirus pandemic.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

Union of the Comoros Affirms Solidarity with Saudi Arabia on OPEC+ Decision

Jeddah, The Union of the Comoros expressed solidarity with the leadership of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, in the wake of statements made in the context of OPEC+ decision.

In a statement issued today, the leadership of Union of the Comoros affirmed its full support with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia regarding the OPEC + decision, which was taken unanimously, calling for the importance of prevailing language of dialogue and consultation in order to reach a solution that guarantees the preservation of global economic security and balance.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

Al-Hakim Congratulates the Press Family and Al-Lami For Renewing Confidence in Him As President of the Federation of Arab Journalists

Baghdad Head of the National State Alliance, Ammar al-Hakim, blessed the press family and the President of the Iraqi Journalists Syndicate, Muayyad al-Lami, for renewing confidence in him as president of the Federation of Arab Journalists .

Al-Hakim said: “We congratulate the Iraqi press family and the President of Iraqi Journalists Syndicate, Muayyad Al-Lami, for renewing confidence in him to head the Federation of Arab Journalists for the second time during the Federation’s elections in Cairo.”

He added, “We hope that the new session of the Federation’s life will be filled with a sober media discourse that accompanies the issues of the Arab and Islamic nations and works to neutralize the extremist rhetoric that spreads hatred among peoples.”

Source: National Iraqi News Agency

KSrelief’s Supervisor General Meets with Officials of the Foreign Office of Germany

Berlin, Advisor at the Royal Court and Supervisor General of King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) Dr. Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Rabeeah today in Berlin met with Director of Middle East and North Africa of the Foreign Office of Germany Tobias Tunkel and Director for Humanitarian Assistance in the Foreign Office Susanne Fries-Gaier, in the presence of the Acting Chargé d’Affairs of Saudi Arabia’s Embassy to the Federal Republic of Germany, Muhammad Al-Dawas.

Dr. Al Rabeeah briefed the German side on the humanitarian efforts exerted by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, through KSrelief, around the world, highlighting its role in providing various humanitarian aid to many affected countries.

Discussions during the meeting also went over frameworks for cooperation and joint coordination in the humanitarian and relief fields between Saudi Arabia and Germany to enhance humanitarian work around the world and support the needy.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

Kuwait Commends Saudi Arabia’s Pivotal Role, Contributions to Facing Regional, International Challenges

Kuwait, The Kuwaiti Ministry of Foreign Affairs has praised the pivotal role and contributions of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in facing regional and international challenges in a way that preserves joint interests of countries, maintains international peace and security, and supports balance of oil markets and the global economic stability.

In a statement on Tuesday, the ministry said: “The decision made by OPEC+ was a result of pure economic studies that took into consideration balance between supply and demand in international oil markets in a way that protects these market form volatilities and serves the interests of producers and consumers alike, noting that the decision was made unanimously by all OPEC+ member states as per the prevailing norms in international organizations.”

Source: Saudi Press Agency

A gang arrested for shoplifting in Baquba

Baquba The police arrested a gang specialized in shoplifting, west of Baquba, Diyala governorate center.

A security source told the correspondent of the National Iraqi News Agency (NINA): “The security forces arrested a gang that carried out robberies targeting shops and homes in the western areas of Baqubah.”

He added, “The gang includes five individuals, who have been referred to the relevant investigative authorities.”

Source: National Iraqi News Agency

KSrelief Signs Two Agreements Worth USD 10 Million with WHO, UNICEF to Prevent, Combat Spread of Measles, Polio in Several Countries

Berlin, King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Centre (KSrelief) yesterday, on the sidelines of the World Health Summit 2022 in Berlin, signed two agreements with the World Health Organization (WHO) and UNICEF to prevent and combat the spread of measles and polio in several countries.

Advisor at the Royal Court and Supervisor General of KSrelief Dr. Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Rabeeah signed the agreements with WHO Director General Tedros Adhanom and UNICEF Executive Director Catherine Russell.

The first agreement, signed with WHO, aims at preventing the spread of measles and polio in Somalia, Sudan and Iraq, benefiting 12,076,185 individuals with a value of USD5 million, where the agreement also seeks to support the cooling chains to store vaccinations through electric generators or using solar panels, securing vaccination, medical devices and lab items, in addition to covering operational costs for vaccination campaigns and supporting the program through hiring experts from WHO.

Meanwhile, the second agreement signed with UNICEF aims at contributing to combating polio and measles in Congo, Central Africa, Guinea, Afghanistan, and Pakistan, benefiting 2,095,102 individuals with a value of USD5 million, where the agreement also seeks to support the cooling chains to store vaccinations through electric generators or using solar panels, securing vaccination, medical devices and lab items, in addition to covering operational costs for vaccination campaigns and supporting the program through hiring experts from UNICEF.

Following the signing ceremony, Dr. Al Rabeeah stressed the pivotal role of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in the relief and humanitarian fields in the world, where Saudi Arabia has always supported the needy and afflicted countries out of its belief in the importance of the humanitarian and relief work, noting that the two agreements are part of supporting international efforts to prevent and limit the outbreak of polio and measles for millions of children in beneficiary countries, and commending the strategic partnership between the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and WHO and UNICEF.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

Head of the Antir-Terrorism Service to the Commander of the NATO Mission: The Service changed the rules of the game in defeating terrorism

Baghdad The Head of the Anti-Terrorism Service, General Abdul-Wahab Al-Saadi, confirmed: “The Service has changed the rules of the game in the war with ISIS, after it introduced special and innovative tactics.”

During his meeting with the Commander of the NATO mission in Iraq, Lieutenant-General Giovanni Iannucci, Al-Saadi stressed the need to cooperate with the armies and advanced special operations teams to exchange experiences and information in aspects related to combating terrorism and curbing extremist ideology.

He reviewed, according to a statement by the Service, the most prominent qualitative operations carried out by the Service in the last two years and the awards obtained by the Iraqi Special Operations fighters through their participation in the International Warrior Championship and the “Eager Lion” exercise, which was admired by the participating teams, which confirmed through an official document that the Service is the best team that might take part in this exercise.”

The two sides discussed the possibility of establishing a special naval force affiliated to the Anti-terrorist apparatus specialized in carrying out qualitative operations and based on physical and mental preparation, and its development would be according to modern and sound foundations that keep pace with the development taking place at the level of the armies of the world.

Source: National Iraqi News Agency

The President of the Republic receives a congratulatory message from the Vice President of the United Arab Emirates

Baghdad The President of the Republic, Abdul Latif Jamal Rashid, received a cable of congratulations from the Vice President of the United Arab Emirates, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, on the occasion of his assumption of the position of President of the Republic.

Al Maktoum said in the congratulatory cable: “I would like to extend to you my sincere congratulations and best wishes on the occasion of your election as president of the brotherly Republic of Iraq, wishing you good health and happiness and the government and people of the brotherly Republic of Iraq further progress and prosperity.”

Source: National Iraqi News Agency

The arrival of 100 families from the Syrian Al-Hol camp to Al-Jada’a Center in Nineveh

Mosul Nineveh Governor Najm al-Jubouri announced the arrival of 100 families from the Syrian Al-Hol camp to Al-Jada’a Center in Nineveh Governorate, 60 km south of Mosul, to be included in the rehabilitation program.

Al-Jubouri told the National Iraqi Agency / NINA / that “100 families of the families of the Syrian Al-Hol camp returned to the rehabilitation center in Al-Jada’a, to rehabilitate them before returning them to their areas, indicating that” there are other batches of these families, with a large number, that will also arrive early next month and will be admitted to Al-Jada’a camp in the south of Mosul.

Source: National Iraqi News Agency

Al-Araji to the Norwegian Ambassador: Iraq is keen not to be a party to the Russian-Ukrainian crisis

Baghdad The National Security Adviser, Qassem Al-Araji, received in his office today, Tuesday, the Norwegian Ambassador in Baghdad, Espen Lind Beck.

Al-Araji discussed with the Norwegian Ambassador, according to a statement by Al-Araji’s office, ways to strengthen bilateral relations and cooperation between the two countries in all fields, in addition to discussing the political and security situations at the international and regional levels.

The meeting touched on the Ukrainian-Russian crisis, where Al-Araji stressed the importance of urging the parties to dialogue for the sake of peace in the region and the world, noting that Iraq is keen not to be a party to this battle, and that its position is to seek to persuade the parties to the crisis through dialogue.

The file of the Syrian al-Hol camp was also discussed, where al-Araji pointed to Iraq’s need for the international community to stand with it more, to dismantle this camp, stressing the importance of the international community remaining cohesive in the face of terrorism and drying up its financial, human and media sources.

Al-Araji discussed the seriousness of the drug phenomenon in societies, stressing work with the legal authorities to amend the anti-drug law and tighten the penalties for this crime.

For his part, the Norwegian Ambassador affirmed his country’s keenness to maintain the partnership with Iraq, through Operation Solid Resolve and NATO, expressing his country’s readiness to cooperate with Iraq in the areas of information exchange, combating terrorism and organized crime.

Source: National Iraqi News Agency

Al-Sudani to Mikati: The next government will strengthen Iraq’s relations with its brothers in the Arab countries

Baghdad Prime Minister-designate Muhammad Shia Al-Sudani received a phone call from Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati, while the first confirmed that his government will strengthen Iraq’s relations with its brothers in the Arab countries.

Mikati, according to a statement by the Prime Minister-designate’s office, extended his congratulations to Al-Sudani on the occasion of his assignment to head the next government, expressing his hope that it will be a government that meets the aspirations of the Iraqi people for development and prosperity.

During the call, they discussed relations between the two brotherly countries and the consolidation of means of joint cooperation in many fields.

Al-Sudani stressed that the next government will strengthen Iraq’s relations with its brethren in the Arab countries, and will develop mechanisms of mutual cooperation in more programs and agreements.

Source: National Iraqi News Agency