Saudi project clears 731 Houthi mines in Yemen

Saudi project clears 731 Houthi mines in Yemen
The initiative trains local demining engineers and provides them with modern equipment. (Supplied)
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Updated 04 February 2024
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Saudi project clears 731 Houthi mines in Yemen

Saudi project clears 731 Houthi mines in Yemen
  • A total of 431,054 mines have been cleared since the start of the initiative in 2018

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Project Masam dismantled 731 mines in Yemen — which had been planted by the Iran-backed Houthi militia — between Jan. 27 and Feb. 2.

Overseen by the Saudi aid agency KSrelief, the project’s special teams destroyed 622 pieces of unexploded ordnance, 93 anti-tank mines, 12 improvised explosive devices, and four anti-personnel mines.

The explosives, which were planted indiscriminately by the Houthis across Yemen, posed a threat to civilians, including children, women and the elderly.

Project Masam is one of several initiatives undertaken by Saudi Arabia at the request of King Salman to help the Yemeni people, clearing routes for humanitarian aid to reach the country’s citizens.

The demining operations took place in Marib, Aden, Jouf, Shabwa, Taiz, Hodeidah, Lahij, Sanaa, Al-Bayda, Al-Dhale, and Saada.

A total of 431,054 mines have been cleared since the start of the initiative in 2018, according to Ousama Al-Gosaibi, the project’s managing director.

The initiative trains local demining engineers and provides them with modern equipment. It also offers support to Yemenis injured by the devices.

Up to 5 million people are estimated to have been forced to flee their homes since the beginning of the conflict in Yemen, many of them displaced by the presence of land mines.

Masam teams are tasked with clearing areas such as villages, roads, and schools to facilitate the safe movement of civilians and the delivery of humanitarian goods and services.


Saudi, Dutch climate envoys meet in New York

Prince Jaime of Bourbon-Parma (L) Adel Al-Jubeir in New York. (SPA)
Prince Jaime of Bourbon-Parma (L) Adel Al-Jubeir in New York. (SPA)
Updated 24 September 2024
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Saudi, Dutch climate envoys meet in New York

Prince Jaime of Bourbon-Parma (L) Adel Al-Jubeir in New York. (SPA)

RIYADH: Saudi and Dutch climate envoys discussed strengthening bilateral relations between the Kingdom and the Netherlands in a meeting on Monday.

Adel Al-Jubeir and Prince Jaime of Bourbon-Parma discussed the latest developments related to environmental  protection and mitigating climate change.

Al-Jubeir highlighted Saudi efforts and initiatives to combat climate change.
The pair met in New York where world leaders are gathering this week for the UN General Assembly

 


Arab leaders congratulate Saudi leadership on 94th National Day

The Kingdom celebrated the 94th Saudi National Day on Monday. (SPA)
The Kingdom celebrated the 94th Saudi National Day on Monday. (SPA)
Updated 23 September 2024
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Arab leaders congratulate Saudi leadership on 94th National Day

The Kingdom celebrated the 94th Saudi National Day on Monday. (SPA)

RIYADH: Arab leaders congratulated Saudi Arabia’s King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on the 94th Saudi National Day which fell on Monday.

The UAE’s President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed, UAE Vice President and Ruler of Dubai Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al-Maktoum, UAE Vice President and Deputy Prime Minister Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al-Nahyan, Sudan’s army chief General Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, and the King of Morocco Mohammed VI, congratulated the Saudi leadership on national day. 

King Salman, in a post on X, said the day “is a dear memory renewed in the pages of our proud homeland, rooted in the conscience of the great Saudi people.”

He prayed for the security, prosperity, and stability of the Kingdom. 


Saudi FM calls for UN reform

Saudi FM calls for UN reform
Updated 24 September 2024
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Saudi FM calls for UN reform

Saudi FM calls for UN reform
  • Prince Faisal bin Farhan: International institutions are ‘unfit for purpose’
  • ‘We need to do everything to build a better world, a greener world’

NEW YORK CITY: The UN system must be reformed to create a fairer and more equitable world order, Saudi Arabia’s foreign minister said on Monday.

Addressing the UN at its headquarters in New York City, Prince Faisal bin Farhan warned that international institutions are “unfit for purpose,” as demonstrated by the UN’s inability to hold Israel accountable for “all the atrocities it has committed.”

He was speaking a day after UN member states voted to adopt the “Pact for the Future,” a campaign to bring multilateralism “back from the brink” and galvanize support for achieving the organization’s Sustainable Development Goals.

Saudi Arabia “spared no effort” in taking part in negotiations over the pact, he said, thanking attendees for their cooperation during intense debate over the outcome document.

“We did this because we’re convinced that we need to do everything to build a better world, a greener world,” he added.

“We must also promote multilateralism so as to effectively confront today’s challenges and future challenges, achieving peace and security for the benefit of future generations.”

The pact is “aligned with fundamental principles,” Prince Faisal said, adding that achieving its objectives requires a “doubling of efforts to confront the various challenges and meet the needs of people all over the world.”

He added: “This pact marks a qualitative step forward in multilateral action. It promises a fair and equitable world order, a world order which promotes the implementation of the SDGs and meets the needs of all states, specifically developing countries.

“It’s a pact which calls for the closing of the digital gap, and which also promotes economic development in developing countries.”

Saudi Arabia has been working intensely to strengthen multilateral cooperation, but achieving a brighter future demands UN reform, Prince Faisal said.

As part of the “pressing matter,” the UN must be reconstructed to shoulder its responsibility in upholding international peace and security, he added.

On climate change, Saudi Arabia is “committed to a diversified approach that is context specific and tailored to the capacities of each and every country,” he said.

Energy security, economic development and mitigation of the effects of climate change are the three pillars that offer a solution to the challenge, Prince Faisal added.

“We need to ensure that our commitments enshrined in the Paris Agreement and the UNFCCC (UN Framework Convention on Climate Change) are upheld,” he said.

“We’ll be welcoming the next meeting of the UN Convention to Combat Desertification. This will be the 30th anniversary meeting of parties to the convention.”

Saudi Arabia, which is “committed to meeting the SDGs” and the objectives of the “Pact of the Future,” will “make every effort to bolster cooperation,” Prince Faisal said.

“We hope that our collective efforts will allow us to uphold various values such as sovereignty, and to build a better future for current and future generations.”


Saudi minister visits US to boost ties in industry

Saudi minister visits US to boost ties in industry
Updated 23 September 2024
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Saudi minister visits US to boost ties in industry

Saudi minister visits US to boost ties in industry
  • Alkhorayef’s schedule also includes a tour of the New York Stock Exchange, a visit to Columbia University, and MINExpo in Las Vegas, meeting representatives from leading mining companies to explore advanced technologies

RIYADH: The Saudi Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources Bandar Alkhorayef began an official visit to the US on Monday to boost cooperation in industry and mining, strengthen ties, attract investments, and explore opportunities in aviation and space.

Alkhorayef, whose visit ends on Sept. 28, is scheduled to travel to New York, California, and Nevada, meeting government officials and CEOs to discuss knowledge transfer, innovation, and advanced manufacturing technologies.

He is set to engage with industry ministers and leaders at a UN Industrial Development Organization event in New York, seeking support for the 21st UNIDO General Conference in Riyadh in 2025 and the Multilateral Industrial Policy Forum in October.

His schedule also includes a tour of the New York Stock Exchange, a visit to Columbia University, and MINExpo in Las Vegas, meeting representatives from leading mining companies to explore advanced technologies.

The Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources is also due to participate, while Alkhorayef is scheduled to host a roundtable in Los Angeles with major US companies to discuss sectors in the National Industrial Strategy and incentives for foreign investors.

In addition, he is to hold meetings with private sector leaders and visit advanced industrial companies like JetZero and SpaceX, and also meet Saudi students in the US.

 


Saudi economy minister meets Argentinian counterpart in New York

Saudi economy minister meets Argentinian counterpart in New York
Updated 23 September 2024
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Saudi economy minister meets Argentinian counterpart in New York

Saudi economy minister meets Argentinian counterpart in New York
  • Alibrahim also met UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network President Jeffrey Sachs at the event

RIYADH: Saudi Minister of Economy and Planning Faisal Alibrahim met his Argentinian counterpart, Luis Caputo, at the Summit of the Future in New York on Monday.

The two sides discussed relations between their nations and explored further opportunities for cooperation, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Alibrahim also met UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network President Jeffrey Sachs at the event.

The pair discussed cooperation and reviewed the progress in achieving sustainable development.