Saudi Embassy announces short video competition for youth

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Embassy of the Saudi Arabia announced  a short video competition The theme is Pakistan-Saudi Arabia relations The entries can be submitted till March 10 ISLAMABAD: Embassy of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has announced a short video competition for talented youth in Pakistan. The competition has been announced on the occasion of the 70th anniversary … Read more

PM greets Saudi leadership on Kingdom’s Founding Day

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  • PM in a tweet greeted the Saudi King and people.
  • He said day celebrates KSA’s rich history and culture.
  • The day celebrates the founding of the first Saudi State.

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Wednesday extended greetings to the leadership of Saudi Arabia on the Founding Day of the Kingdom.

The prime minister in a tweet greeted the Saudi King, the Crown Prince, and the people of the Kingdom.

“On behalf of the people and Government of Pakistan, I wish to extend our felicitations to King Salman bin Abdulaziz, HRH Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and the people of Saudi Arabia on their Founding Day,” he wrote on his Twitter message.

The prime minister said the day celebrates KSA’s rich history and culture and highlights its remarkable transformation.

The day celebrates the founding of the first Saudi State, the Emirate of Diriyah, by Imam Muhammad Bin Saud in 1727, which took place in February of that year.

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Celebrations in Saudi Arabia on founding day

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  • Ministry of Culture has bombarded social media with information about an upcoming event.
  • The show will be performed by theatre performers and singers.
  • The march will include a parade of horses and a massive creative sculpture.

Ryadh: Celebrations will center on landmarks throughout the Kingdom.

Saudi Arabia‘s Ministry of Culture has bombarded social media with information about upcoming events across the kingdom.

One way the Founders Day will be commemorated is via art depicting history. Visitors can enjoy a musical performance based on Arabic poetry that depicts Saudi Arabia’s history and glory from its founding to the present day.

The show will be performed by theatre performers and singers from February 22 to February 27 at the conference center at Princess Nourah University in Riyadh. Ticket prices range from $13 (50 Saudi riyals) to $40. (150 Saudi riyals).

During a march that will include a parade of horses and massive creative sculptures, the Kingdom’s history and values of the Foundation Day will be displayed. The march, which will take place on Riyadh‘s Prince Turki bin Abdulaziz Al Awwal Road, will depict the tale of the Kingdom’s unity, growth, and bravery.

The march will take place after Isha’s prayer on Friday, February 24. (7:21 p.m.).

Guests can eat food at the event before the show begins, and everyone is urged to stay for the fireworks display.

From Wednesday to Friday, the King Fahad National Library will host a series of events that will introduce visitors to the cultural heritage of the first Saudi state through seminars, discussions, and workshops.

Cultural events in Riyadh’s King Abdullah Financial District will transport tourists back three centuries and allow them to relive history by establishing popular markets, presenting traditional Saudi clothing, and hosting interactive exhibitions and historical performances.

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World leaders congratulates Saudi Arabia’s King on the country’s second-ever Saudi Foundation Day

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  • On February 22, the Saudi Foundation Day commemorates the establishment of the Saudi state.
  • Adel Abdulrahman al-Assoumi described the day as “a day of allegiance and loyalty to the founding ruler.”
  • Imam Muhammad bin Saud established the Kingdom in the mid-1130s.

World leaders have congratulated Saudi King Salman bin Abdulaziz and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on the country’s second-ever Saudi Foundation Day.

Arab Parliament Speaker Adel Abdulrahman al-Assoumi, who described it as “a day of allegiance and loyalty to the founding ruler of the Kingdom and an occasion to celebrate its achievements and excellence in all fields,” was one of those who sent their congratulations.

Bahrain’s King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa paid respect to the “remarkable civilizational and developmental achievements. Saudi Arabia experienced over the decades, which enhanced the Kingdom’s status at regional and global level”.

Tajikistan’s President Emomali Rahmon sent a cable of congratulations, as has Jordan’s King Abdullah II bin Al-Hussein, Oman’s Sultan Haitham bin Tarik, and Kuwait’s Emir, Sheikh Nawaf Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber al-Sabah.

On February 22, the Saudi Foundation Day commemorates the establishment of the Saudi state.

It is in its second year, and employees from both the public and private sectors will be given the day off.

Employees in the public sector will also be off on February 23, followed by a two-day weekend.

Imam Muhammad bin Saud

Imam Muhammad bin Saud established the Kingdom in the mid-1130s.

The second-ever Founding Day, this year held under the theme ‘Our Story’, “embodies pride in the deep roots of this blessed state and the close connection of its citizens with their leadership since the founding of the first Saudi state three centuries ago, with Diriyah as its capital and the Holy Quran and the Sunnah of Prophet Mohammed as its constitution.”

The Founders Day was initially observed last year and has since become an annual official holiday by royal decree. The origins of “Founding Day” may be traced back three centuries to 1727, when the first Saudi state was created under the leadership of Imam Muhammad bin Saud.

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Saudi celebrating founding day 2023: 4-day holiday celebration

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  • Foundation Day is observed to remember the country’s founding.
  • Employees in the public sector will have two days off this year.
  • Numerous cultural, artistic, and popular events will be held in the Kingdom’s cities.

Saudi Arabia is celebrating its second Foundation Day with a four-day weekend and activities around the kingdom.

Last year, the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman, issued a royal edict making Foundation Day a national holiday in Saudi Arabia.

In the kingdom, Foundation Day is observed to remember the country’s founding in 1727 by Imam Mohammed Bin Saud, as well as the country’s strong historical origins.

Founding Day holiday in Saudi Arabia

The Kingdom celebrates February 22 as its Foundation Day, which corresponds to Shaban 2, 1444 Hijri.

Employees in the public sector will have two days off this year, with both Wednesday, February 22, and Thursday, February 23 designated as holidays. Because the next Friday and Saturday are the Kingdom’s official weekends, laborers will have a four-day weekend.

Private sector workers get a public holiday on February 22, and it is up to individual organizations whether they extend the break to Thursday, February 23, to coincide with public sector workers.

Numerous cultural, artistic, and popular events will be held in the Kingdom’s cities, exhibiting creativity, love, and loyalty while reflecting the richness of the country’s history.

These events will depict the state’s diverse situations in good and bad times, when it managed to withstand adversity while preserving its indigenous Arab identity during the first and second Saudi states until the establishment of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

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PAF contingent landed back after participation in Exercise Spears

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  • The adroit PAF Pilots upheld their mastery.
  • PAF’s fighter jet proved its combat potential and agility.
  •  PAF utilized Airbus to economize transportation efforts.

KARACHI:  The contingent of Pakistan Air Force landed back at an operational air base of PAF after successful participation in Exercise Spears of Victory, 2023 held at Air War Centre Dhahran (King Abdulaziz Air Base), Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

The adroit PAF Pilots upheld their mastery and legacy of professionalism amongst the aircrew of the eight participating air forces. During the exercise JF-17 fighter of Pakistan Air Force was pitched against multiple state of the art fighters of the world, where the PAF’s fighter jet proved its combat potential and agility.

Pakistan Air Force fighters also practiced multiple tankings in one go from Dhahran to Peshawar through PAF’s own tanker IL-78 aircraft after the culmination of the exercise. The non-stop flight of jets through inflight refuellings is yet another milestone marking a momentous stride towards unconquerable aerial defence of motherland. The indigenous and imperative achievement reflects the sound foothold of operational training of PAF personnel in line with the latest developments in aerial warfare.

This pivotal moment of mid-air refuelling over international waters has proved the capability, capacity and lethality of PAF’s fighter fleet in addition to augmenting the overall combat efficacy of Pakistan Air Force. Smart inductions of PAF are giving providence by enhancing combat effectiveness and potential of Pakistan Air Force.

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“Korean content is quite popular in Gulf, esp. KSA”

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South Korean media expert says their content is popular in KSA He also said producers are striving to promote content He also said that Korean content has a large market in Gulf RIYADH: During the second day of Saudi Media Forum, South Korean media expert Si Hyang Lee highlighted the popularity of Korean content in … Read more

‘Discover NEOM KSA tour’ kicks off in Saudi Arabia

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Discover NEOM KSA tour kicked off in Saudi Arabia The event will host multiple meetings NEOM is a planned smart city in KSA JEDDAH: An event ‘Discover NEOM KSA tour’ has been kicked off in Saudi Arabia that will host meetings with local investors, potential business partners, and stake holders of multiple industries. The event … Read more

Saudi Arabia working to raise hospitality sector’s capacity for Umrah pilgrims

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“The ministry would continue working with investors.” Minister met businessmen and operators of hospitality sector He noted that the Ministry prioritizes a balance ISLAMABAD: Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Tourism Ahmed Al-Khateeb said that work was underway to raise the capacity of the hospitality sector in Makkah and Medina to meet the growing number of Hajj … Read more

Cristiano Ronaldo pays excessive hotel bill after having left Saudi Arabia hotel

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Cristiano Ronaldo has relocated from the £250,000 per month hotel He was staying in to his first house in Saudi Arabia. He is paying a quarter million dollars each month to rent 17 rooms. Cristiano Ronaldo has relocated from the £250,000 per month hotel he was staying in to his first house in Saudi Arabia. … Read more

Media should play role to promote peace: Saudi Minister

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Saudi Media Forum 2023 kicked off in Riyadh Around 1500 journalists are attending the conference Saudi Minister of Energy addressed the opening ceremony RIIYADH: The two-day Saudi Media Forum 2023 has officially kicked off in Riyadh and is being attended by journalists and media professionals from around the world. The opening ceremony was attended by … Read more

A lot of investment is happening in Saudi Arabia: Minister Al Falih

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Saudi Minister of investment said alot investment is happening in the country He was addressing second Saudi Media Forum The Media Forum kicked off in Riyadh today RIYADH: The Saudi Minister of Investment Al-Falih said Monday that a lot of investment has been happening in the Kingdom. He was addressing the second Saudi Media Forum … Read more

Saudi Media Forum 2023 to have 22 different workshops on Day 1

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Second Saudi Media Forum kicked off today 1,500 participants taking part in the forum today The first media forum took place in 2019 RIYADH: The second Saudi Media Forum kicked off today (February 20) in Riyadh with an expected 1,500 media leaders, experts, analysts and specialists taking part. The two-day forum will include discussions on … Read more

Saudi Media Forum 2023 kicks off in Riyadh today

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Second Saudi Media Forum kicked off today It first took place in 2019 with 1,000 participants This year 1,500 people took part in the two-day forum RIYADH: The second Saudi Media Forum kicked off today (February 20) in Riyadh with an expected 1,500 media leaders, experts, analysts and specialists taking part. The two-day forum will … Read more

US officials visits Riyadh to discuss Iran, regional security

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  • Daniel Benaim expressed concern about the impact of Iran’s supply of weapons.
  • Benaim was part of a high-level US delegation that visited Riyadh.
  • He had come to Riyadh to discuss having a strong and robust security cooperation.

RIYADH: America’s Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Arabian Peninsula Affairs, Daniel Benaim, expressed concern about the impact of Iran’s supply of weapons to Russia and reaffirmed America’s commitment to advancing regional security at a press roundtable hosted by the US Embassy’s Quincy House in Riyadh on Thursday.

Benaim was part of a high-level US delegation that visited Riyadh from February 13 to 16, including Special Envoy for Iran Rob Malley, acting counterterrorism coordinator and Acting US Special Envoy for the Global Coalition to Defeat ISIS Christopher Landberg, and Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for the Middle East Dana Stroul.

“Iran’s continuing supply of drones and other armaments to Russia for its aggression and brutal attacks on civilian targets in Ukraine will affect the security and safety of this region, and I think we should all be concerned by what Iran is getting in return for helping Russia’s brutal assault on civilians in Ukraine,” Benaim said.

“We can expect that to include different kinds of support to Iran’s defense industry and Iran’s capabilities to further destabilize this region, including through its proxies. It’s a very concerning prospect and something we all need to take very seriously,” he added.

Security cooperation

The deputy assistant secretary said that he had come to Riyadh to have a series of conversations and make sure that “our partners in the region and, frankly, our own people in this region, who are also under threat from Iran and its proxies in multiple countries, have a strong and robust security cooperation.”

The delegation traveled to the Kingdom to participate in the US-Gulf Cooperation Council Working Group, where they discussed common priorities such as Iran, counterterrorism, integrated air and missile defense, and maritime security.

Benaim explained that numerous top US military officers were presenting cutting-edge briefings on maritime awareness threats at sea, as well as the most recent thinking on how to best repel missile and drone threats

“There is a great deal of innovation happening by our adversaries, and we need to be innovative and nimble as well in how we respond together, and that conversation was happening this week,” Benaim said of counterterrorism measures against Iran.

“We have certainly seen Iran provide a range of weapons and training and advanced equipment, such as drones and other support, to Houthi militants in Yemen,” he added.

“The unlawful transfer of lethal aid from Iran is irresponsible and dangerous and leads to violence and instability across the Middle East.”

Benaim also underlined the American commitment to collaborating closely with Gulf governments to counter Iranian aggression.

“Alongside our partners, the United States will continue to deter and interdict this kind of lethal material entering the region, as was demonstrated by our recent actions, including the seizure of weapons and explosives and component parts on multiple occasions over the past few months,” he said.

Iran’s nuclear issues

Benaim noted that the threats to regional and international security presented by Iran’s nuclear issues, as well as Iran’s decision to withdraw from negotiations, were thoroughly reviewed.

“These two were really important and deep consultations that (resulted in) a clear picture of the path forward,” he said.

“The Iranians lost the opportunity for a swift return to the full implantation of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action in September when they turned their backs on a deal that was on the table and approved by all,” Benaim added. “JCPOA has not been on our agenda for months now. What remains very much alive is President (Joe) Biden’s absolute commitment to never allowing Iran to acquire a nuclear weapon, as was reiterated and made clear in this week’s meetings.”

Benaim also underlined the American commitment to collaborating closely with Gulf governments to counter Iranian aggression.

Benaim emphasized the importance of regional security and robust defense and counterterrorism alliances.

Diplomacy is the best way to achieve that goal

“As we heard at the GCC, as well from member states, we believe — and our partners believe — that diplomacy is the best way to achieve that goal; diplomacy backed by strong security cooperation and partnership. But President Biden has been very clear that we have not removed any option from the table and that a military option remains as a last resort,” he said.

Benaim also discussed prospective strategic alliances between the Kingdom and the United States in sectors other than the military.

“This is an 80-year strategic relationship built up over generations with lots to discuss and lots to do,” Benaim said. “Our efforts together include ambitious plans to deploy clean energy and develop technologies that will play a clear role in the energy transition of the world.”

He added that building greater collaboration between energy experts in the two countries can enhance efforts to combat the climate crisis and contribute to the deployment of cleaner energy resources, not just in the US and Saudi Arabia, but around the world.

“There are lots of exciting projects underway between our two countries in fields like green hydrogen and electric vehicles, not to mention tourism, entertainment, and a whole range of other issues, where the Kingdom is changing and the US is eager to be a partner through our businesses … and bring about some of those economic transformations.”

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Saudi Arabia eager to become part of CPEC: former envoy

Saudi Arabia eager to become part of CPEC: former envoy

ISLAMABAD: Former ambassador of Saudi Arabia to Pakistan and Rasanah Board Member Dr Ali Awadh Asseri termed Gwadar a connecting point between Central Asia and the Middle East and said that Saudi Arabia is eager to become part of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) or any other regional development arm, provided there is a complete … Read more

Exercise Spears of Victory concludes at Saudi Arabia

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  • PAF contingent consisted of JF-17 Thunder and F-16.
  •  The exercise also witnessed participation of modern fighter jet.
  •  Air Marshal Abdul Moeed Khan witnessed the closing ceremony.

ISLAMABAD: A contingent of Pakistan Air Force participated in Exercise Spears of Victory, 2023 which has concluded at Air War Centre Dhahran (King Abdulaziz Air Base), Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

The PAF contingent consisted of pride of Pakistan, JF-17 Thunder and F-16 aircraft which roared in the aerial boundaries of our Muslim brethren country while participating in the exercise.

The exercise also witnessed participation of modern fighter jets and support elements from PAF and friendly countries.

Air Marshal Abdul Moeed Khan, Deputy Chief of the Air Staff (Air Defence) witnessed the closing ceremony of the exercise and appreciated the efforts of PAF contingent for making the exercise a great success.  While interacting with the air and ground crew he said, “The existing global security scenario coupled with the evolving dynamics of air warfare calls for an enhanced partnership between Pakistan and friendly countries. International and regional strategic situation is undergoing profound changes with growing complexity in security environment and such exercises provide an opportunity to enhance interoperability in the face of shared challenges”.

The third version of the exercise started in the Eastern Region of Saudi Arabia during the first week of February. Besides, the host country, Saudi Arabia, Air Forces from Bahrain, Greece, Jordan, Pakistan, Qatar, UK and USA took part in the event.

The exercise aimed at providing an opportunity to enhance interoperability with participating countries. In addition to fostering military relations, the exercise also provided a platform to practice integrated employment of combat & combat support assets along with formulation / validation of tactics against contemporary threats.

The scenario contained a high number of offensive and defensive complex training missions with presence of electronic warfare and air defence systems supplemented with the presence of aggressive fighter aircraft to simulate enemy capabilities.

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Saudi Arabia plans to build massive downtown in Riyadh

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Saudi Crown Prince established a company to carry out a hugely ambitious development in downtown Riyadh. the New Murabba Development Company’s project will feature more than 80 cultural and entertainment venues. The development will cover 19 square kilometres to the northwest of Riyadh when it is finished in 2030.   As part of Saudi Arabia‘s … Read more