Council of Saudi Chambers of Commerce Accredits Formation of Saudi Japanese Business Council

Riyadh — Tareq bin Abdulhadi Al-Gahtani was elected President of the Saudi side of the Saudi Japanese Business Council for a new term of office at elections held today at the headquarters of the Council of Saudi Chambers of Commerce (CSC).

During the elections, each of Noaf bint Abdullah Alrakan and Mohamed bin Saad Al-Ajlan was chosen as vice president among optimistic expectations that the council would play a greater role in boosting trade exchanges between the two countries in the coming period.

In remarks on the occasion, Al-Gahtani said that the Saudi Japanese economic relations are enjoying the interest and care of the two countries’ leaderships and that those relations are considered an ideal global example in the field of fruitful cooperation and strategic partnership based on a firm constitutional and organizational framework, citing the Saudi Japanese Joint Committee, the Saudi Japanese Visions 2030 and the Saudi Japanese Business Council which works under the umbrella of the Council of Saudi Chambers of Commerce in addition to bilateral cooperation agreements and MoUs in a number of fields.

According to official reports, trade excahnge between Saudi Arabia and Japan amounted to more than SR600 billion in the last five years, while it reached nearly SR 125 billion in 2021, out of which SR 102 billion went to Saudi exports to Japan against SR23 billion as Saudi imports from Japan.

The trade exchange grew during 2020 -2021 at a rate of 49%, exports at 46.7% and imports at 4.4%, according to official figures.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

Shura Council Chairman congratulates HRH Princess Sabeeka bint Ibrahim Al Khalifa

Shura Council Chairman Ali bin Saleh Al Saleh congratulated Her Royal Highness Princess Sabeeka bint Ibrahim Al Khalifa, Wife of His Majesty the King and Supreme Council for Women (SCW)President, following Royal Order (38) of 2022 , which was issued by HM King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, appointing SCW members for an eighth session.

Al Saleh commended the role of the council since its inception in supporting Bahraini women in different political, economic and social fields in light of the comprehensive development project, led by HM the King.

He praised the council’s plans, programmes and initiatives to further support Bahraini women’s standing and bolster their active presence in Bahrain and abroad.

The Shura Council Chairman congratulated Dr. Shaikha Mariam bint Hassan Al Khalifa following the Royal Order appointing her as SCW member and Edict (2) of 2022, issued by HRH Princess Sabeeka bint Ibrahim Al Khalifa, reappointing her as SCW Deputy President.

Al Saleh has also extended congratulations to Hala Al Ansari, following Royal Order (39) of 2022, reappointing her as SCW Secretary-General.

Source: Bahrain News Agency

Saudi Arabia, Morocco sign MOU to enhance cooperation in tourism

Marrakesh– Saudi Arabia and Morocco signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) today aimed at encouraging and developing cooperation in tourism and coordinating efforts to achieve sustainable development of the tourism industry in both countries. The MOU was signed in the presence of the Minister of Tourism, Ahmed Al-Khateeb, and the Moroccan Minister of Tourism, Handicrafts, Social and Solidarity Economy, Fatima-Zahra Ammor, on the sidelines of the 117th session of the Executive Council meeting of the United Nations World Tourism Organization.

Al-Khateeb said: “Saudi Arabia and Morocco enjoy a common commitment to protecting the rich heritage sites and natural marine, mountainous and desert areas in both countries, in addition to their keenness to give priority to the youth in their development plans. The issue of sustainability occupies an important place in Saudi tourism ambitions, so cooperation with partners who have a similar vision, like Morocco, helps to strengthen the sector in our region and the world as a whole, and contributes to consolidating the sustainability, flexibility, and inclusiveness of the tourism sector for the benefit of people and societies”.

Moroccan Minister of Tourism said: “The MOU reflects the strong relations between the two countries and the common vision towards strengthening partnership and raising prospects for cooperation in the tourism sector. It will lead to more joint initiatives and the exchange of experiences and best practices, allowing the two countries to develop their capabilities in tourism.”

Both countries are aware of the potential of the tourism sector and its ability to contribute to developing the local economy, providing job opportunities, and empowering communities. The MOU will also support efforts to achieve sustainable tourism, increase training and knowledge-sharing opportunities, and provide new opportunities for tourism investments.

Saudi Arabia is currently one of Morocco’s largest trading partners in the Arab world, and in 2020 the Kingdom pumped $26.6 million in the form of investments in the real estate, tourism, and agricultural sectors in Morocco. The MOU will provide more tourism investment opportunities in both countries and allow training sessions and the exchange of experiences.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

World tourism leaders to discuss future of travel and tourism during Travel and Tourism Summit

Riyadh– World tourism experts from the public and private sectors will gather in Riyadh from November 28 to December 1, to participate in the 22nd World Travel & Tourism Council Global Summit (WTTC), which discusses ways to contribute the travel and tourism sector to the development and sustainability of the economy, and to the creation of new job opportunities that contribute to the development of societies.

Under the slogan “Travel for a Better Future”, summit delegations will engage in multiple sessions, during which they will discuss means of strategic cooperation in the travel sector, and enhancing its ability to face various future challenges. The event will also include several main and various dialogue sessions, in which the former Secretary-General of the United Nations, Ban Ki-moon, and former British Prime Minister Theresa May will participate as keynote speakers.

Minister of Tourism Ahmed Al-Khateeb said: “This summit comes at a fundamental and vital time for the travel and tourism sector globally, so what we will discuss here in Riyadh will have a great impact on the global travel and tourism sector, for a better future for all.”

The WTTC summit will discuss several important subjects, including the need to develop the travel and tourism sector, search for attractions that meet the requirements of tourists and meet their expectations, and achieve a balance between sustainability and growth and promoting innovation. This parallels the Kingdom’s efforts through its ambitious tourism development strategy, which is based on major factors that adopt concepts of sustainability through projects supported by renewable energy, such as the NEOM and Red Sea projects.

The Summit also aims to discuss how to restore travel enthuse globally and support the sector’s recovery from the repercussions of the Covid-19 pandemic, in addition to discussing current political and geographical issues affecting travel.

The travel and tourism sector seeks to improve environmental impact measurement frameworks through sustainable investments totaling $35.3 trillion in 2022. This includes studying waste disposal systems and searching for positive ways to benefit from them without harming the environment.

In terms of creating job opportunities, the tourism sector in several developing countries is one of the largest sectors employing a large number of citizens, and the sector is expected to create about 126 million job opportunities in new and promising destinations. The summit will also allow participants to discuss business to ensure a vital future that helps individuals grow and develop, search for ways to improve the new infrastructure to find investment opportunities in the sector, and support and train the community to contribute to the local economy.

The WTTC Global Summit is one of the most influential events in the travel and tourism sector in the world. Interested parties can also attend the event virtually by registering via the link: www.GlobalSummitRiyadh.com.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

Two gold medals,two silver and bronze for Syria at West Asian Karate Championship, first day

Abu Dhabi, SANA- Syrian Karate team won two gold medals in addition to one silver and another bronze on the first day of the West Asian Karate Championship being held in UAE with a participation of numerous Arab states, along with Syria.

Marya al-Hallawi and Layal Selman were the two athletes who obtained the gold medals.The silver one was gained by athlete Abdu Kareem al-Halawi, while the bronze was for Sameer Qabbani.

Source: Syrian Arab News Agency

10 suffocate as Israeli forces crackdown on anti-land-pillage rallies near Nablus

NABLUS, Friday, Israeli forces Friday afternoon cracked down on anti-land-pillage rallies in Beita town and Beit Dajan village, south and east of the West Bank city of Nablus, injuring 10 people, according to medical sources.

Israeli forces used fatal violence to disperse a rally in protest of the legalizing of the new colonial settlement of Givat Eviatar atop Jabal Sabih (Sabih Mountain), near Beita in addition to another rally to defend Palestinian-owned land threatened with confiscation, east of Beit Dajan.

Director of the Palestinian Red Crescent’s (PRC) Emergency Department in Nablus, Ahmad Jibril, said that ten people suffered from excessive tear gas suffocation in Beita. The casualties received treatment at the scene.

The gun-toting soldiers forcefully quelled the rally in Beit Dajan, but no injuries were reported.

Israel’s Prime Minister-elect Benjamin Netanyahu and the leader of the extreme-right Otzma Yehudit movement Itamar Ben-Gvir recently agreed to legalize illegal colonial settlement outposts in the occupied West Bank within 60 days of the formation of the government, the amendment of the disengagement law from the Gaza Strip and legalising the Homesh settlement outpost in the north of the occupied West Bank to allow Jewish Yeshiva students to study there.

The agreement to form the coalition government also stipulates that planning and the construction of bypass roads to connect illegal colonial settlements in the West Bank, widening Route 60 and allocating $146 million-$292 million for that purpose and legalising the illegal Avitar colonial settlement outpost would all be accelerated.

Palestinians across Historic Palestine have been rising up against decades of Israeli settler- colonialism and apartheid. The villagers of Beita have not only been protesting decades of Israeli oppression, but also intensified Israeli land pillage of their land.

In almost a month, some eight Palestinians from the town were killed and over 620 others were injured while trying to oust the colonial settler outpost built atop Mount Sabih or Sbeih.

In addition to Mount Sabih, Israeli forces have erected another colonial settlement outpost atop Mount Al-Arma, north of Beita, a few months ago, as both mounts enjoy a strategic location as they overlook the Jordan Valley, a fertile strip of land running west along the Jordan River which makes up approximately 30% of the West Bank.

Seizing the two hilltops represents a panoptical defensive tool as they would grant the Israeli occupation with a panoramic view over the Jordan Valley and the whole district of Nablus. This is why the Israeli occupation authorities have assigned them a place in its settlement expansion project.

The construction of the two colonial outposts atop Mount Sabih, south of Beita, and Mount Al-Arma, north of the town, besides to a bypass road to the west is an Israeli measure to push Palestinian villages and towns into crowded enclaves, ghettos, surrounded by walls, settlements and military installations, and disrupt their geographic contiguity with other parts of the West Bank.

The number of settlers living in Jewish-only colonial settlements across occupied East Jerusalem and the West Bank in violation of international law has jumped to over 700,000 and colonial settlement expansion has tripled since the signing of Oslo Accords in 1993.

Israel’s nation-state law, passed in July 2018, enshrines Jewish supremacy, and states that building and strengthening the colonial settlements is a “national interest.”

Source: Palestine News and Info Agency

Three sustain injuries, dozens suffocate as Israeli army quell rally in Qalqiliya-district town

QALQILIYA, Friday, Three Palestinians Friday afternoon sustained injuries and dozens others suffocated as the Israeli army quelled an anti-colonial-settlement rally in Kafr Qaddum town, east of Qalqiliya, according to a media activist.

Murad Ishteiwi said that the heavily-armed soldiers opened fire towards the participants in the rally, wounding three by rubber-coated steel bullets and causing scores others to suffocate from tear gas.

The suffocation cases were treated at the scene, while the other casualties were taken to a nearby medical center for treatment.

Source: Palestine News and Info Agency

KSrelief launches the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques gift program to distribute dates in Myanmar

Myanmar– King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) inaugurated yesterday the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud’s program for distributing dates in Myanmar for the year 1444, in the presence of the Kingdom’s Ambassador to Myanmar Saud bin Abdullah Al-Subaie, and the heads of the five Islamic associations recognized by the Myanmar government and senior Islamic dignitaries.

In his speech at the inauguration ceremony, Ambassador Al-Subaie stressed that the program aims to extend support and cooperation to all Muslims, which reflects the Islamic and humanitarian role of the Kingdom, its keenness to serve Islam and Muslims, and its humanitarian positions in various parts of the world.

This comes within the humanitarian role played by the Kingdom, represented by KSrelief, to support other countries in various fields.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

Foreign Minister meets EU officials and ministers in Barcelona

BARCELONA, Friday, November 25, 2022 (WAFA) – Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates Riyad Malki held separate meetings today in Barcelona with the European Union High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Josep Borrell, his Spanish counterpart, Jose Manuel Albares, his Slovenian counterpart, Tanja Fajon, and the Irish Minister of State for Community Development, Joe O’Brien.

The meetings were held on the sidelines of the Seventh Regional Forum of the Union for the Mediterranean, held in Barcelona, Spain.

During their meeting, Malki briefed Borrell on the latest developments in the situation in occupied Palestine in light of the Israeli occupation’s escalation of attacks against Palestinians across the West Bank, including East Jerusalem.

In turn, Borrell presented a vision to permanently regulate the relationship between the European Union and the State of Palestine, and to resume European-Palestinian consultations to reach a full Palestinian-European partnership agreement.

Borrell stressed that the budget allocated by the European Union for the State of Palestine for the year 2022 will be spent in a timely manner without any delay and that the bloc will do its utmost to focus on the Palestinian file through consultations with Arab and European countries for this purpose.

During his meeting with his Spanish counterpart, Malki called on Spain to work on approving European policies towards the Palestinian cause, stressing the importance of full partnership between the State of Palestine and the EU.

Malki discussed the issue of Spain’s abstention from voting on the resolution of the Fourth Committee of the United Nations on the nature of the Israeli occupation in the Palestinian territories. He also called on it to recognize the State of Palestine with East Jerusalem as its capital.

Meantime, Malki briefed his Slovenian counterpart on the situation in Palestine and the violations that the Palestinian people are subjected to, including killings, destruction, land grabs, and daily provocations by the Israeli occupation and settlers.

He called on his Slovenian counterpart to take actual, real steps to change the situation in Palestine, and not be satisfied with statements about their commitment to the EU position to achieving peace on the principle of a two-state solution.

Source: Palestine News and Info Agency

After twelve-years hiatus, Russian civil aviation resume flights to Syria

Lattakia, SANA- After twelve-years hiatus , the first Russian civilian passenger plane arrived Friday at Lattakia International Airport, with the efforts and support of the Russian Trade Representative and in cooperation with the Syrian Ministry of Transport.

Director of the airport, Ziyad Tawil, told SANA reporter that the Russian civil airline, Cosmos, launched a flight from Makhachkala Airport , the capital of the Republic of Dagestan , to Syria, and this flight will be on a weekly basis.

Tawil pointed out the importance of this flight, which indicates stability and the return of work in air traffic, and the readiness of Lattakia Airport to receive all civil flights.

Source: Syrian Arab News Agency

Labour Ministry promotes prevention at worksites

Manama, Nov.25 (BNA): The Ministry of Labour held a workshop promoting electrical safety in workplaces.Sixty vocational safety supervisors representing the private sector establishments took part in the event.

The workshop is part of efforts to develop safety and health requirements in workers’ housing and enhancing awareness of establishments and workers about safe practices to prevent electrical hazards and occupational accidents at work sites.

ESB International Safety director Brian Samon highlighted main challenges facing workers at worksites and the appropriate administrative solutions to address them.

He noted the importance of achieving appropriate conditions to ensure the highest levels of safety, protecting the workforce in their homes, and intensifying prevention to protect them from occupational accidents in the workplace.

Ed Thomas, from Hitachi Energy Company, spoke about “Safe Practices for the Prevention of Electrical Hazards at Work Sites”, highlighting technical and practical procedures to be followed to verify the safety of work sites, especially in high-risk areas.

Source: Bahrain News Agency