Saudi Arabia condemns Israeli strikes on Syria 

Saudi Arabia condemns Israeli strikes on Syria 
The ministry expressed Saudi Arabia’s solidarity with the Syrian government and people. (MOFA)
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Saudi Arabia condemns Israeli strikes on Syria 

Saudi Arabia condemns Israeli strikes on Syria 

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia condemned Israeli strikes that his several areas in Syria, describing the act as an attempt to destabilize its security and stability in repeated violations of relevant international laws, a foreign ministry statement said.

The Israeli army said it carried out air strikes targeting military sites containing weapons in southern Syria on Tuesday, just days after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called for demilitarizing the area.

“Over the past few hours, the IDF (Israeli military) struck military targets in southern Syria including command centers and multiple sites containing weapons,” the army said in a statement, without specifying the exact locations of the strikes.

The ministry expressed Saudi Arabia’s solidarity with the Syrian government and people, stressing the need for the international community to assume its responsibilities to stop Israeli actions that undermine security and stability in the region, and prevent the escalation of the conflict, which the Kingdom has repeatedly warned against.


Saudi king, crown prince receive written messages from Azerbaijan president

Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan receives the message from his Azerbaijani counterpart Jeyhun Bayramov in Riyadh.
Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan receives the message from his Azerbaijani counterpart Jeyhun Bayramov in Riyadh.
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Saudi king, crown prince receive written messages from Azerbaijan president

Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan receives the message from his Azerbaijani counterpart Jeyhun Bayramov in Riyadh.
  • Crown Prince Mohammed also received a written message from the President of Comoros Azali Assoumani on Wednesday

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman received separate written messages from Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliyev on Wednesday.

The messages were received by Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan during a reception with his Azerbaijani counterpart Jeyhun Bayramov in Riyadh.

Prince Faisal and Bayramov reviewed relations between their countries and ways to enhance them. They also discussed the latest regional developments and efforts made with regard to them.

Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan greets his Comoran counterpart Mbae Mohamed in Riyadh. (SPA)Caption

Crown Prince Mohammed also received a written message from the President of Comoros Azali Assoumani concerning relations between their countries. 

The message was received by Prince Faisal during a meeting with his Comoran counterpart Mbae Mohamed in Riyadh. 

Saudi-Comoran relations and issues of common interest were discussed during the meeting. 


Riyadh governor receives newly-appointed Egyptian ambassador

Riyadh governor receives newly-appointed Egyptian ambassador
Updated 26 February 2025
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Riyadh governor receives newly-appointed Egyptian ambassador

Riyadh governor receives newly-appointed Egyptian ambassador

Riyadh Gov. Prince Faisal bin Bandar received the Ambassador of Egypt to the Kingdom Ihab Abu Sarea on Wednesday, on the occasion of his appointment in Riyadh.

Prince Faisal wished Sarea success in his new role as ambassador, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Meanwhile, Saudi Ambassador to Bulgaria Rami Al-Otaibi met Bulgarian Deputy Minister of Labor and Social Policy Lazar Manolov Lazarov at the ministry’s headquarters in Sofia.

The parties discussed ways to enhance and develop cooperation between the two countries in the fields of labor and social development.
 


Saudi FM discusses regional developments with Iranian counterpart

Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan and his Iranian counterpart Abbas Araghchi. (File/AFP)
Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan and his Iranian counterpart Abbas Araghchi. (File/AFP)
Updated 26 February 2025
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Saudi FM discusses regional developments with Iranian counterpart

Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan and his Iranian counterpart Abbas Araghchi. (File/AFP)

RIYADH: Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan made a phone call to his Iranian counterpart Abbas Araghchi on Wednesday, Saudi Press Agency reported.  

During the call, the two officials discussed regional developments and efforts made with regard to them.


Five new destinations of Sports Boulevard project open to public in Riyadh

Five new destinations of Sports Boulevard project open to public in Riyadh
Updated 26 February 2025
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Five new destinations of Sports Boulevard project open to public in Riyadh

Five new destinations of Sports Boulevard project open to public in Riyadh
  • Sports Boulevard Foundation aims to position Riyadh among the world’s most livable cities
  • Promenade, which spans 4 km, includes cycling paths, rest stops, green spaces, walking trails and playgrounds

RIYADH: The Sports Boulevard Foundation announced on Wednesday the opening of five destinations in the first phase of the Sports Boulevard project, which promotes physical and social well-being in the Saudi capital, Riyadh.

The new destinations include Wadi Hanifah, the Promenade, the Arts Tower, a loop track at Princess Nourah bint Abdulrahman University, and the Sands Sports Park.

These destinations will be open to visitors on Feb. 27. The Sports Boulevard Foundation said that the length of the Sports Boulevard project now stood at 83 km, with overall progress reaching 40 percent.

The foundation’s board of directors, chaired by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, announced on Wednesday the opening of the project’s first phase, which was started in March 2019 as part of Riyadh’s transformative developments.

The foundation aims to position Riyadh among the world’s most livable cities by promoting physical, mental and social well-being, and encouraging a healthy lifestyle.

The first destination, Wadi Hanifah, stretches 13.4 km in western Riyadh and features pedestrian paths, cycling trails and green spaces. A bridge connects Wadi Hanifah to the Promenade, which includes a 1 km pedestrian path and a 771-meter cycling path.

The Promenade, which spans 4 km, also includes cycling paths, rest stops, green spaces, walking trails, playgrounds and bicycle rentals.

The Arts Tower was inspired by the old high-voltage electricity towers in the Kingdom and is located at the intersection of Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Road and Prince Turki bin Abdulaziz Al-Awwal Road in Riyadh.

The project includes a 20 km loop track at Princess Nourah bint Abdulrahman University, featuring cycling and pedestrian pathways. The fifth destination is the Sands Sports Park, near King Khalid International Airport. It features cycling paths, mountain bike trails and scenic hiking trails.

For more details about these destinations and how to access them, visit the Sports Boulevard website at www.SportsBoulevard.sa.


KSrelief reflects on a decade of aid, global outreach

KSrelief reflects on a decade of aid, global outreach
Updated 26 February 2025
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KSrelief reflects on a decade of aid, global outreach

KSrelief reflects on a decade of aid, global outreach
  • Dr. Abdullah Al-Rabeeh says ‘we invested in neutrality and improving humanitarian law’
  • KSrelief chief: If you look at the map of our work, you can tell easily it has nothing to do with politics. It has no religious, color, or race boundaries

RIYADH: Saudi aid agency KSrelief’s global humanitarian efforts over the past decade have played important roles in many countries. To celebrate the agency’s 10-year journey, hundreds involved in humanitarian action gathered at the Riyadh International Humanitarian Forum, where Saudi Arabia emphasized the importance of building strong partnerships by connecting relevant organizations.

Speaking to Arab News on the sidelines of the forum, KSrelief Supervisor General Dr. Abdullah Al-Rabeeah said: “I appreciate Arab News’s efforts to raise awareness about humanitarian work. There is no doubt that KSrelief has had an important journey over the past 10 years.”

He said that the agency started small but significant, just as Saudi Arabia’s history and humanitarian work have been vast, from the inception of the Kingdom, adding that the leaders of Saudi Arabia have been very active in supporting global humanitarian work.

“The best way to enhance our work is by building strong partnerships,” he said. “Over the years, we have formed over 211 partnerships with UN, international, regional, and local organizations. We have also diversified our efforts, working across 12 humanitarian sectors.”

Al-Rabeeah said that the Kingdom developed a strong volunteering program and invested in improving international humanitarian law, ensuring impartiality and neutrality in its work.

“We have implemented more than 3,355 projects with a budget exceeding $7.3 billion. We are proud to work in 106 countries. If you look at the map of our work, you can tell easily it has nothing to do with politics. It has no religious boundaries, no color boundaries, no race boundaries.

“This is the essence of humanitarian work. You should have neutral work that aims to lift up the misery of those who are in crisis or in tragedy, or in fragile countries, and bring them to a much better condition that actually respects human life,” he said.

He added: “We have shown the world how professionalism can lead to positive outcomes, and the best example of this is our volunteer work. We started just a few years ago, and today we have 76,000 volunteers registered on our website. Our volunteers have implemented 876 projects in 52 countries.

“We have performed over 200,000 surgeries and other medical procedures. Thanks to our government, our leaders, and our workers, we have demonstrated how to be a true partner in the global humanitarian arena.”

When asked about partnership and how KSrelief enhances collaboration to address evolving humanitarian needs in these challenging times, Al-Rabeeah emphasized the importance of partnership, which he said involves coming together, sharing experiences, identifying needs, and setting priorities.

He explained that the exchange of information between partners has been crucial. This partnership, he said, has guided KSrelief in prioritizing resource investments and projects.

Al-Rabeeah added that since 2015, this approach has matured, enabling KSrelief to become one of the leading global organizations in humanitarian decision-making.

On the urgent humanitarian efforts, such as establishing air bridges with Lebanon, Syria, and Gaza, he said: “When a crisis hits, like in Syria, Lebanon, Gaza, and Sudan, we must act quickly to save lives. The fastest way to reach people is through air bridges.

“We deploy planes and supplies quickly to those in need. That’s why we began with an air bridge and then complemented it with land and sea bridges for a rapid and sustained response.”

Al-Rabeeah said the humanitarian forum came at a critical time, with tremendous global need.

“There are many challenges, crises, and issues worldwide, along with an expanding funding gap. That’s why we invited the UN, global humanitarian leaders, and various actors to sit at one table, discuss the best ways to improve the impact of humanitarian work on the ground, minimize the effects on those in need, and capitalize on the resources we have,” he said.