Prince Fahad bin Jalawi to Preside over ICRF until 2028

The General Assembly of the International Camel Racing Federation (ICRF) Tuesday said, at the 3rd General Assembly of the ICRF, which was held in Taif, that it had endorsed Prince Fahad bin Jalawi bin Abdulaziz bin Musaed as president of the federation until 2028.

The General Assembly also announced the federation executive board, elected for a five-year term ending in 2028, and approved holding the inaugural world championship for endurance camel racing in Al-Ula Province.

General Assembly members adopted a mechanism for establishing a unified competition calendar for relevant national federations, under the umbrella of the ICRF, and accepted 13 new national federations as members of ICRF.

The assembly ratified amendments to the ICRF by-laws and to the classification of national federation membership, and approved Taif as its headquarters.

Prince Fahad expressed gratitude to the wise Saudi leadership for the unwavering support and effort to empower citizens to assume international positions, and said the Kingdom is the “heart of camel racing globally”.

He paid tribute to Minister of Sports and Chairman of the Saudi Olympic and Paralympic Committee Prince Abdulaziz bin Turki Al-Faisal for leading the foundational phase of ICRF, and making it an international sport organization, as well as for the continuous support he lends to ICRF activities.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

Saudi Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Heads Kingdom’s Delegation in ACS

The Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Cabinet’s Member, and Envoy for Climate Adel bin Ahmed Al-Jubeir headed the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s delegation participating in the Africa Climate Summit (ACS) 2023.

The summit was held in the Kenyan capital, Nairobi, and attended by heads of states and governments, as well as international organizations.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

Saudi Vice Foreign Minister Meets with Mauritanian Foreign Minister

The Saudi Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs, Eng. Waleed bin Abdulkarim Al-Khereiji, met here yesterday with Dr Mohamed Salem Ould Marzouk, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Cooperation, and Mauritanians Abroad, on the sidelines of the 3rd ministerial meeting on the Arab-Japanese Political Dialogue.

During the meeting, they reviewed bilateral relations and regional issues of common interest.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

HM The Sultan Greets President of Brazil

His Majesty Sultan Haitham bin Tarik has sent a cable of greetings to President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva of the Federal Republic of Brazil, on the occasion of his country’s National Day.

In the cable, His Majesty expressed his heartfelt sentiments and best wishes of good health and happiness for President da Silva. His Majesty also wished the friendly people of Brazil further progress and prosperity.

Source: Oman News Agency

BOU HABIB HEADS TO CAIRO TO PARTAKE IN 60TH ARAB LEAGUE COUNCIL’S SESSION

Caretaker Minister of Foreign Affairs and Emigrants, Dr. Abdullah Bou Habib, on Tuesday left Beirut bound for Cairo to represent Lebanon at the 60th session of the Arab League Council on September 5 and 6, and to partake in the meetings of the Arab-Japanese Forum on its sidelines.

Bou Habib is also scheduled to hold bilateral meetings with senior officials and participants.

Source: National News Agency – Lebanon

Syrian-Chinese talks on cooperation in water resources field

Syria and China discussed a number of issues related to the work of Water Resources Ministry and the water sector in general.

That came during a meeting held at the ministry’s headquarters in Damascus between Minister of Water Resources, Dr. Tammam Raad, and Ambassador of China in Damascus, Shi Hongwei and the accompanying delegation.

The minister underlined the importance of irrigation, drinking water and sanitation sectors on the social, economic and environmental levels.

Raad pointed out consequences of terrorist war on these sectors, especially after the unilateral coercive measures imposed on the Syrians, which negatively affected living and services.

In turn, the Chinese Ambassador stressed his country’s firm policy of rejecting aggression against peoples in general and against Syria in particular, reiterating his country’s call to lift the coercive measures imposed on Syria.

He highlighted the Chinese Government interest in supporting the water resources sector due to its great importance in providing services to citizens and supporting food security and social stability

Source: Syrian Arab News Agency

Interior Minister receives Jordanian Ambassador

General Shaikh Rashid bin Abdullah Al Khalifa, Minister of Interior, received Ramy Al Adwan, Jordanian Ambassador to Bahrain.

The two sides reviewed topics of common interest, including security coordination.

The minister praised the long-standing ties between the two brotherly countries and efforts to promote cooperation in all sectors, especially security.

Source: Bahrain News Agency

Foreign Minister holds press conference with Israeli counterpart

Dr. Abdullatif bin Rashid Al-Zayani, Minister of Foreign Affairs, and Eli Cohen, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the State of Israel, held a press conference today on the occasion of the Israeli Minister’s visit to Bahrain.

Dr. Al Zayani welcomed Foreign Minister Cohen and his accompanying delegation to Bahrain, expressing confidence that this visit will be another milestone in the development of ties between the two countries and peoples.

He said that His Royal Highness the Deputy King and Crown Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, had received Foreign Minister Cohen, and stressed the approach of the Kingdom of Bahrain under the leadership of HM King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, based on promoting security and prosperity and consolidating peace for the benefit of all, in addition to the importance of further promoting relations between Bahrain and Israel in various fields to achieve common aspirations.

Dr. Al Zayani added that HRH the Deputy King and Crown Prince stressed the importance of supporting efforts to consolidate security and promote peace, development and prosperity in the region for the benefit of all, based on the firm belief of the Kingdom of Bahrain that dialogue and a peaceful and civilised approach are imperative to settle regional and international conflicts and to guarantee human rights to security, development and prosperity. He reiterated Bahrain’s firm position in support of achieving a just, comprehensive and sustainable peace that guarantees the legitimate rights of the Palestinian people and leads to stability, development and prosperity for the Palestinian and Israeli peoples and everyone in the region.

The Foreign Minister welcomed the opportunity of holding a fruitful and constructive discussion session with his Israeli counterpart, which reflects the common desire to promote bilateral relations and develop cooperation to serve common interests in the economic, investment, trade and other vital fields.

The talks also focused on the importance of deepening bilateral relations and expanding joint action in the coming months and years, he said, noting that they reviewed the progress made in the implementation of the various memorandums of understanding signed between the two sides, and exchanged views on areas through which they can promote common interests and achieve the objectives of the Abraham Accords and the Declaration of Peace.

He added that the two sides reviewed the progress made after the signing of the Joint Warm Peace Strategy last year, and explored ways to expand the scope of joint action in areas including trade, investment, technological exchange, training, and promotion of tourism.

The two sides discussed the growing cooperation among the countries of the region to promote stability, peace, and prosperity in the Middle East, he said, stressing the importance of working in good faith to achieve security, stability, and genuine prosperity for the region and its people. They also exchanged views on the political and security situation in the region and on the conflicts that continue to affect the interests of the Middle East and its people, stressing the need to redouble efforts to promote regional peace and security.

He added that the two sides stressed that the platform of the Negev Forum can be a major engine of security and prosperity throughout the region, and an example of what can be achieved through practical cooperation and goodwill focusing on results among like-minded countries. He said the two sides reaffirmed their determination that the Forum and its working groups will succeed and that all people of the region will benefit from this in-depth cooperation.

The Foreign Minister continued that the new Embassy of the State of Israel in the Kingdom of Bahrain was officially inaugurated today in the presence of Foreign Minister Eli Cohen, considering that this historic step is another important milestone in relations between the two countries, and reflects their support for the diplomatic efforts made by the embassy to continue to develop bilateral relations.

He proceeded that during the visit, the two sides signed a memorandum of understanding on joint cooperation in the field of culture, a memorandum of understanding on banking and financial cooperation, and two joint statements, the first on the establishment of a training program and the second on joint cooperation in youth issues expressing his hope that these steps will give new impetus to the promotion of joint cooperation and the development of bilateral relations to serve the interests of both countries.

Minister Cohen expressed his pleasure in visiting Bahrain, as it is the first country he visited from the signatories to the Abraham Accords, praising the hospitality and goodwill he and the accompanying delegation have received. He stressed the importance of continuing joint action and cooperation between the two countries in various fields and developing coordination on various areas of common interest, in a way that meets the aspirations of both sides.

The Israeli Foreign Minister said that this visit coincides with the third anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries, in accordance with the signing of the Abraham Accords, which confirms the interest of the two countries to spread a culture of peace and promote security, stability and peace in the Middle East. He expressed the need to continue to work to increase the volume of trade exchange between the two countries and to develop cooperation in various commercial, cultural and other fields.

He said that Israel attaches great importance to promoting relations between people, noting that the potential for trade growth between the two countries is possible, including increasing the volume of bilateral tourism. He expressed his appreciation for the joint cooperation between the two countries on the international arena and the exchange of support in international forums. He added that the two countries can start implementing joint activities at the Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP28), explaining that climate issues are particularly important in the region and around the world, expressing Israel’s readiness to cooperate with friends and partners to promote positive changes.

Source: Bahrain News Agency

Hadhramaut Governor Meets with KSrelief, Ensan Delegations

Governor of Hadhramaut Governorate Mabkhout Mubarak bin Madi met yesterday here with delegations representing the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) and Charity Society for Orphan Care in Riyadh (Ensan).

Discussed was the implementation of joint projects to support and empower orphans in the governorate, based on a strategy and under the supervision of and follow-up by KSrelief.

KSrelief licensed Ensan last January to work in humanitarian and relief activities outside the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia as part of its endeavor to support volunteer work abroad in coordination with the Kingdom’s institutions.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

The Head Of The Turkmen Bloc Discusses The Situation In Kirkuk With The Japanese Ambassador

The head of the Turkmen Parliamentary Bloc, MP Arshad Al-Salhi, received in his office in the capital, Baghdad, the Japanese ambassador to Iraq, Futoshi Matsumoto.

The two sides reviewed developments in the political scene in Iraq and the region, and Iraq’s relations with Japan and ways to strengthen them.

The two sides discussed developments in the situation in Kirkuk Governorate, and the importance of supporting calm efforts, preventing escalation, protecting social peace, and adopting the language of dialogue between the components of the governorate to resolve outstanding issues away from the use of violence.

Source: National Iraqi News Agency

Dr. Al Rabeeah Meets with Ambassador of Iraq to Saudi Arabia

The Advisor at the Royal Court and Supervisor General of King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief), Dr. Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Rabeeah, met today in Riyadh with the Ambassador of the Republic of Iraq to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Safia Taleb Al-Suhail.

During the meeting, the two sides discussed issues of common interest related to relief and humanitarian affairs.

Ambassador Safia Al-Suhail praised the relief and humanitarian efforts undertaken by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia through its humanitarian arm, KSrelief, to support humanitarian work and help those affected worldwide, praising the good international reputation enjoyed by KSrelief.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

The Turkish FM Heads To Tehran Tomorrow, Sunday

Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan will pay an official visit to Tehran tomorrow, Sunday, at the invitation of his Iranian counterpart, Hossein Amir Abdollahian.

The Turkish Foreign Ministry stated, in a statement today, that Fidan is expected to hold high-level talks within the framework of his visit and that he will discuss with his counterpart bilateral relations and cooperation between the two sides, in addition to exchanging views on current regional and international developments.

Source: National Iraqi News Agency