Saudi king, crown prince congratulate Azerbaijan’s president

King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. (SPA photo)
King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. (SPA photo)
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Updated 11 February 2024
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Saudi king, crown prince congratulate Azerbaijan’s president

King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. (SPA photo)
  • Saudi Arabia has recently signed energy cooperation deal with Azerbaijan

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman congratulated President Ilham Heydar Aliyev of Azerbaijan on the occasion of his re-election for a new term, the Saudi Press Agency reported early on Sunday.

In their message, the king and crown prince expressed their sincere congratulations and best wishes to the president and to the brotherly people of Azerbaijan for continued progress and prosperity.

The diplomatic relations between Saudi Arabia and Azerbaijan have been going strong for over 30 years.

 

 

 


Riyadh expo to boost pet care awareness

Riyadh expo to boost pet care awareness
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Riyadh expo to boost pet care awareness

Riyadh expo to boost pet care awareness
  • The three-day exhibition will feature workshops, meetings and lectures

RIYADH: The third Saudi Pet & Vet Expo, the only pet exhibition in the Kingdom, will be held at the Riyadh International Convention and Exhibition Center from Oct. 28-30.

The three-day exhibition will feature workshops, meetings and lectures addressing topics such as animal healthcare, disease prevention and modern veterinary care techniques.

The Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture will sponsor the event, creating an annual platform for local and international experts to exchange knowledge in veterinary medicine and pet care.

More than 120 exhibitors from 16 countries will showcase a range of products and services, including veterinary clinics, pet food companies, pet supply stores, vaccine manufacturers and animal welfare organizations.

It will also help to raise awareness about the importance of investing in the sector, encouraging pet adoption and promoting responsible ownership.

The event is expected to strengthen partnerships between the public and private sectors and raise awareness about pet care and welfare.

The Saudi Arabian market for pet care is estimated at about SR4.4 billion ($1.2 billion), with a growth rate exceeding 9 percent annually, according to statistics published on the expo’s official website.

Saudi Arabia also imports pet and bird food from 18 countries worldwide, including the US, Spain, Germany, Italy, Thailand, France, Turkiye, China and India.


Kingdom arrests 20,896 illegals in one week

Kingdom arrests 20,896 illegals in one week
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Kingdom arrests 20,896 illegals in one week

Kingdom arrests 20,896 illegals in one week
  • A further 107 people were caught trying to cross into neighboring countries

RIYADH: Saudi authorities arrested 20,896 people in one week for breaching residency, work and border security regulations, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Saturday.

According to an official report, a total of 11,930 people were arrested for violations of residency laws, while 5,649 were held over illegal border crossing attempts, and a further 3,317 for labor-related issues.

The report showed that among the 1,374 people arrested for trying to enter the Kingdom illegally, 55 percent were Ethiopian, 43 percent Yemeni, and 2 percent were of other nationalities.

A further 107 people were caught trying to cross into neighboring countries, and 24 were held for involvement in transporting and harboring violators.

The Ministry of Interior said that anyone found to be facilitating illegal entry to the Kingdom, including providing transportation and shelter, could face imprisonment for a maximum of 15 years, a fine of up to SR1 million ($260,000), as well as confiscation of vehicles and property.

Suspected violations can be reported on the toll-free number 911 in the Makkah and Riyadh regions, and 999 or 996 in other regions of the Kingdom.


$106k falcon chick steals the show in Riyadh auction

$106k falcon chick steals the show in Riyadh auction
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$106k falcon chick steals the show in Riyadh auction

$106k falcon chick steals the show in Riyadh auction
  • Chick presented by falconers Sanafi and Mutlaq Al-Dosari became the priciest bird sold at the auction

RIYADH: The Saudi Falcons Club’s auction featured the sale of the most expensive peregrine falcon chick, from the Al-Dabdaba area of Hafr Al-Batin governorate.

A chick presented by falconers Sanafi and Mutlaq Al-Dosari became the priciest bird sold at the auction, fetching SR400,000 ($106,000), the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The event began on Oct. 1 and continues until Nov. 15 at the club’s Malham headquarters near Riyadh.

With a starting bid of SR60,000 and amid intense competition, the Al-Dabdaba falcon’s sale surpassed a bird sold for SR240,000 a few days ago.

Mutlaq Al-Dosari was happy at the outcome, noting that it was his first time participating at the event.

He praised the considerable efforts of the Saudi Falcons Club and the benefits it provides to falconers.

Al-Dosari added: “I received many offers outside the auction, but I insisted on selling it through the Saudi Falcons Club’s auction.”

He noted that the bidding process for his falcon took between five and six minutes.

The club offers extensive services to falconers throughout the hunting season, including housing and transporting birds to the auction site from various regions.

The auction is broadcast live on television and social media, making for fast-paced, competitive bidding, the SPA added.

It plays a significant role in preserving and promoting Saudi Arabia’s cultural, economic, and historic heritage, in line with Vision 2030.

The event supports falconry activities and aims to develop the local auction market, positioning it as a global hub for enthusiasts.

During the club’s first auction in 2020, total sales exceeded SR10 million. The second auction brought SR8.3 million, the third over SR7 million, and the fourth SR10 million.


Saudi ambassador to Japan welcomes newly appointed Japanese ambassador to Kingdom

Saudi ambassador to Japan welcomes newly appointed Japanese ambassador to Kingdom
Updated 26 October 2024
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Saudi ambassador to Japan welcomes newly appointed Japanese ambassador to Kingdom

Saudi ambassador to Japan welcomes newly appointed Japanese ambassador to Kingdom

Saudi Arabia’s ambassador to Japan, Ghazi bin Faisal bin Zagr, welcomed the newly appointed Japanese ambassador to the Kingdom, Morino Yasunari, at the Saudi Embassy in Tokyo. 

During their meeting, the two ambassadors discussed the robust and longstanding bilateral relationship between Saudi Arabia and Japan, and explored ways to enhance cooperation across various sectors.

Ambassador Bin Zagr expressed his sincere wishes for Ambassador Morino’s success in his new role and extended his hopes for a pleasant stay in the Kingdom. 

Ambassador Morino’s mission comes at a significant time, as Saudi Arabia and Japan approach the 70th anniversary of their diplomatic relations in 2025.

Bin Zagr also held talks with Chairman of the Japan-Middle East/Africa Relations Committee Keizai Doyukai, discussing strategies to bolster investment and innovation partnerships between Japan, Saudi Arabia and other countries across the Middle East and Africa. 

Both sides highlighted the importance of building stronger ties to support sustainable economic growth and development in these regions.

Before his recent appointment as Japan’s ambassador to Saudi Arabia, Morino served as the Japanese ambassador to Kuwait. 

During his tenure, he worked on strengthening economic and diplomatic relations, such as cooperation in the energy and environmental sectors, and encouraged educational and cultural exchanges. 

In Kuwait, Morino focused on areas including hydrogen and ammonia technology as part of Japan’s push for carbon neutrality, reflecting his broader interest in enhancing Japan’s partnerships in the Middle East.


Saudi Arabia leads Arab condemnation of military targeting of Iran, calls for restraint and de-escalation

Saudi Arabia leads Arab condemnation of military targeting of Iran, calls for restraint and de-escalation
Updated 26 October 2024
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Saudi Arabia leads Arab condemnation of military targeting of Iran, calls for restraint and de-escalation

Saudi Arabia leads Arab condemnation of military targeting of Iran, calls for restraint and de-escalation
  • The Kingdom calls on international community to take action towards de-escalation and ending conflicts in the region
  • UAE condemns military targeting of Iran, urges ‘maximum restraint’

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia condemned on Saturday the military targeting of Iran, denouncing it as a violation of Tehran’s sovereignty and a breach of international laws and norms, state news agency SPA reported.

In a statement, the Kingdom urged all involved parties to exercise maximum restraint and to work toward de-escalation and warned of the grave consequences that prolonged military confrontations could have on the region.

Saudi Arabia reiterated its steadfast stance against the ongoing escalation in the region and the widening scope of conflicts that threaten the security and stability of neighboring countries.

It called on the international community to fulfill their responsibilities in promoting peace, reducing tensions, and supporting efforts to end conflicts in the Middle East.

 

 

The UAE also condemned the targeting of Iran and stressed the importance of exercising “maximum restraint” to avoid escalation.

In an official statement, the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs underscored commitment to diplomatic channels as the optimal path to de-escalate tensions, urging parties to move away from confrontation and escalation.

Palestinian Islamist movement Hamas, at war with Israel in Gaza, said it strongly condemned Israeli strikes on military targets in Iran.

“We... condemn in the strongest terms the Zionist aggression against the Islamic Republic of Iran, and the targeting of military sites in several provinces,” the movement said in a statement, calling the move “a blatant violation of Iranian sovereignty and an escalation that threatens the security of the region.”

Qatar’s foreign ministry condemned Israel’s airstrikes on Iran and urged restraint and dialogue to avoid regional instability.

Oman, which has long played a mediating role between Iran and Western countries, said Israel’s attack on Iran “fuels the cycle of violence and undermines efforts” to de-escalate.

It said the international community should “put an end to these blatant violations on the territory of neighboring countries”.

 

 

Kuwait’s foreign ministry also expressed condemnation and accused Israel of “endangering the security of the region”.

Lebanon’s Foreign Ministry described the strikes as a violation of Iranian sovereignty and a serious threat to regional and international peace and security.

Meanwhile, Jordan said no military planes were allowed to cross its airspace by any conflicting regional parties, state media cited an armed force source as saying.

Expressing its “solidarity” with Iran, the Syrian foreign ministry said in a statement that it supported “Iran’s legitimate right to defend itself and protect its territory and the lives of its citizens.”

The Egyptian foreign ministry expressed grave concern over the Israeli attack on Iran, saying it condemns all measures that threaten regional security and stability.

On Saturday morning, Israel struck military sites in Iran in retaliation against Tehran’s strikes on Israel this month, risking fears of wider war in the Middle East.