Saudi ambassador and other Arab envoys discuss Gaza conflict with speaker of Irish Parliament

Arab ambassadors meet with Irish President Michael Higgins in Dublin. (X/@KSAembassyIE)
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Arab ambassadors meet with Irish President Michael Higgins in Dublin. (X/@KSAembassyIE)
Arab ambassadors meet with the speaker of the Irish Parliament, Sean O Fearghail, in Dublin. (X/@KSAembassyIE)
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Arab ambassadors meet with the speaker of the Irish Parliament, Sean O Fearghail, in Dublin. (X/@KSAembassyIE)
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Updated 11 November 2023
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Saudi ambassador and other Arab envoys discuss Gaza conflict with speaker of Irish Parliament

Saudi ambassador and other Arab envoys discuss Gaza conflict with speaker of Irish Parliament
  • They urge Ireland to join international efforts to halt Israeli attacks, protect civilians, secure release of hostages and prisoners, end displacement of Palestinians, and enable aid deliveries

LONDON: Saudi Arabia’s ambassador to Ireland, Nail Al-Jubeir, and other Arab envoys to the country met the speaker of the Irish Parliament, Sean O Fearghail, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Friday.

Their discussions included the continuing Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip, and the envoys called on Ireland, in keeping with the principles and norms of international humanitarian law, to join international efforts to halt the military operations, protect civilians, secure the release of hostages and prisoners, and end the forced displacement of Palestinians.

The ambassadors also stressed the important need to enable the safe delivery of urgent relief aid and medical supplies, without restrictions, to the territory to prevent a humanitarian catastrophe that is claiming the lives of innocent people, including women and children, and could have grave consequences for security and stability in the wider region.

More than 11,000 Palestinians, nearly half of them children, have been killed in the Gaza Strip as a result of the Israeli assaults since Hamas launched a surprise attack on Israel on Oct. 7, according to figures from the Gazan Health Ministry.

On Thursday, Al-Jubeir and his fellow Arab envoys held similar talks with Irish President Michael Higgins. During that meeting they told him the only way to ensure security and stability in the region is through a just and comprehensive peace that ensures all the legitimate rights of the Palestinian people, the SPA reported.

They also discussed the latest developments in the Gaza Strip and called on the international community to take effective, urgent and necessary measures to halt the Israeli aggression and lift the blockade on the besieged territory. They warned that the conflict could have dangerous consequences not only for the Palestinian people but for the wider region, and undermine the chances of achieving lasting peace.


Saudi FM meets Vatican’s Secretary of State in New York 

Saudi FM meets Vatican’s Secretary of State in New York 
Updated 25 September 2024
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Saudi FM meets Vatican’s Secretary of State in New York 

Saudi FM meets Vatican’s Secretary of State in New York 
  • Meeting reviewed regional and international developments, and the efforts made to establish international peace and security

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan has met with the Vatican’s Secretary of State Cardinal Pietro Parolin on the sidelines of the 79th UN General Assembly in New York City.

The meeting reviewed regional and international developments, and the efforts made to establish the foundations of international peace and security, the foreign ministry said.

Senior Saudi officials attended the meeting. 


Saudi leadership offer condolences to Umm Al-Quwain ruler after passing of family member

Saudi Arabia’s King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. (File/SPA)
Saudi Arabia’s King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. (File/SPA)
Updated 24 September 2024
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Saudi leadership offer condolences to Umm Al-Quwain ruler after passing of family member

Saudi Arabia’s King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. (File/SPA)
  • Sheikh Abdullah passed away on Tuesday morning

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s king and crown prince offered their condolences on Tuesday to the ruler of Umm Al-Quwain after the passing of Sheikh Abdullah bin Ahmed bin Rashid Al-Mualla.

King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman sent separate cables of condolences to Sheikh Saud bin Rashid Al-Mualla, expressing their sympathy with the family of the deceased and praying that God forgive him. 

Sheikh Abdullah passed away on Tuesday morning.  


Saudi climate envoy meets UN official in New York

Saudi climate envoy meets UN official in New York
Updated 25 September 2024
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Saudi climate envoy meets UN official in New York

Saudi climate envoy meets UN official in New York
  • During the meeting, they discussed ways to enhance existing cooperation between the Kingdom and UNEP

RIYADH: Saudi Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Adel Al-Jubeir met with UN Environment Program Executive Director Inger Andersen at the 79th UN General Assembly in New York City on Tuesday.

During the meeting, they discussed ways to enhance existing cooperation between the Kingdom and UNEP, as well as Saudi Arabia’s initiatives and programs to reduce the effects of climate change, Saudi Press Agency reported.

Al-Jubeir also met with the Netherlands’ Climate Envoy Prince Jaime de Bourbon de Parme and they reviewed avenues to strengthen bilateral cooperation in environmental and climate matters.

 


Saudi Arabia joins anti-corruption meeting in Beijing

Saudi Arabia joins anti-corruption meeting in Beijing
Updated 24 September 2024
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Saudi Arabia joins anti-corruption meeting in Beijing

Saudi Arabia joins anti-corruption meeting in Beijing
  • Mazin Al-Kahmous thanked China for hosting the event, highlighting the network’s efforts to tackle evolving corruption crimes
  • Al-Kahmous emphasized Saudi Arabia’s commitment to enhancing cooperation against transnational corruption, pursuing corrupt individuals, and tracking illicit funds

RIYADH: A Saudi delegation led by Mazin Al-Kahmous, president of the Oversight and Anti-Corruption Authority, is participating in the Global Operational Network of Anti-Corruption Law Enforcement Authorities plenary meeting in Beijing, China, from Sept. 24 to 27.

At the meeting, Al-Kahmous thanked China for hosting the event, highlighting the network’s efforts to tackle evolving corruption crimes, including money laundering and the illicit use of virtual currency.

He emphasized Saudi Arabia’s commitment to enhancing cooperation against transnational corruption, pursuing corrupt individuals, and tracking illicit funds.

Al-Kahmous noted the authority’s benefits from the GlobE Network in collaborating with counterparts and exchanging information on suspected entities.

The GlobE Network, launched by Saudi Arabia during the 2020 G20 Summit, was officially adopted by the UN on Dec. 17, 2021, at the ninth session of the Conference of the States Parties to the UN Convention against Corruption in Egypt.

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres praised the Kingdom’s role in establishing the network during the 2021 UN General Assembly special session against corruption.

Spain was appointed chair of the network’s steering committee, with Saudi Arabia serving as vice chair.

Over the past three years, 219 anti-corruption agencies and international organizations from more than 120 countries have joined the network, evidence of the initiative’s success.


Riyadh conference empowers future climate innovation entrepreneurs

Riyadh conference empowers future climate innovation entrepreneurs
Updated 24 September 2024
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Riyadh conference empowers future climate innovation entrepreneurs

Riyadh conference empowers future climate innovation entrepreneurs
  • Event was hosted by the Saudi Youth Climate Network in partnership with the Global Shapers Community Jeddah Hub
  • Aishah Alsamdani: Connecting youth with environmental experts is crucial; there are many enthusiasts in Saudi Arabia

RIYADH: The Saudi Local Conference of Youth 2024 took place in Riyadh recently with a focus on equipping young Saudis with tools for sustainable entrepreneurship in climate innovation.

The event was hosted by the Saudi Youth Climate Network in partnership with the Global Shapers Community Jeddah Hub.

“It's amazing to see the excitement among (the) youth to participate in this conference,” said Aishah Alsamdani, representative of the Saudi Youth Climate Network, in an interview with Arab News.

“Connecting youth with environmental experts is crucial; there are many enthusiasts in Saudi Arabia. This conference serves as a hub to bridge ideas between business, the private sector and government, particularly for (young people) starting their careers.”

This year’s theme, “Empowering Climate Entrepreneurship: From Knowledge Capital to Financial Capital,” brought together young, enthusiastic climate advocates and industry experts to foster intergenerational dialogue, explore green technologies and provide pathways to convert knowledge into financial capital.

Alsamdani emphasized the need to involve young people youth in building a sustainable future, stating: “They are the future, bringing innovative ideas and creativity. Addressing sustainability challenges requires fresh ideas, and (the) youth can significantly contribute.”

A panel discussion, “Entrepreneurship and Environmental Knowledge,” featured moderator Faisal Al-Shehri, founder and CEO of learning and employment platform OLO. Alongside him were Batool Albar, general manager of Terraxy, which provides integrated solutions for agriculture and soil sustainability in arid regions, and Sultan Al-Shayie, CEO of atmospheric water harvesting company Airwa.

They discussed cutting-edge technologies such as sustainable water solutions and highlighted the importance of cross-sector partnerships and government support.

Hassan Qadi, curator of Global Shapers Community Jeddah Hub, said: “KSA LCOY 2024 marks a pivotal moment for Saudi youth-led climate action. We are nurturing startups that address climate challenges while aligning with Vision 2030’s goals to diversify the economy and boost non-oil GDP.”

As part of the conference, the Global Shapers Community led the National Youth Statement, gathering input from attendees.

“The youth statement addresses key areas aligned with this year’s theme of entrepreneurship and climate change,” said Alsamdani. “This initiative aims to make youth impact more tangible.”

The statement will be submitted to the MENA Regional Conference of Youth in Amman and the Global Conference of Youth in Baku, amplifying Saudi youth voices ahead of COP29 climate negotiations. Alsamdani will attend the Regional Conference of Youth to share the conference results.

The event concluded with a Memorandum of Understanding signing, aimed at increasing youth involvement in climate action, between the Saudi Youth Climate Network, Prince Sultan University’s Center of Sustainability and Climate, and Vision for Africa.