Pak-Saudi Arabia relations instrumental in regional peace

Updated 23 March 2013
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Pak-Saudi Arabia relations instrumental in regional peace

ON the auspicious occasion of the National Day of Pakistan, I wish to convey my deepest felicitations to all Pakistanis particularly those residing in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Seventy-three years ago, the Muslims of South Asia resolved to establish an independent state where they could lead their lives in accordance with the Islamic ideals of freedom, sovereignty, democracy, equality, justice, tolerance and non-discrimination. These founding principles were faithfully upheld by our forefathers under the dynamic leadership of Quaid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah during the glorious struggle which led to the establishment of Pakistan. After independence, these principles formed the legal and political foundation of Pakistan.
Since its establishment, Pakistan has faced several challenges. And each time it emerged more resilient and stronger after successfully dealing with these challenges.
As in the past, our nation is determined to tackle the challenges we face today with an unwavering sense of obligation to the founding principles of Pakistan. We must seek inspiration from numerous sacrifices rendered by our nation in the making of Pakistan, in protecting our sovereignty and independence and in sustaining social and economic development of our country.
On this occasion, I also wish to acknowledge the valuable contribution of the vibrant and dynamic Pakistan community in Saudi Arabia. Our community has served both Pakistan and Saudi Arabia with characteristic fervor, loyalty, commitment, diligence and dedication. It is, in fact, the most unmistakable link between our two countries. It is my hope that members of the Pakistan community will continue to contribute to the socio-economic development of Pakistan and Saudi Arabia and to Pakistan's brotherly relations with Saudi Arabia, which is their second home.
The Consulate General of Pakistan, Jeddah, has always striven to provide the best possible consular and welfare services to all members of our industrious community. We are planning several initiatives to further improve these and other services at the consulate. I am sure that the cooperation and support of Pakistanis in the Kingdom will remain available to us in this endeavor.
Pakistan and Saudi Arabia share common political, strategic and economic objectives. We have jointly worked to achieve durable peace and security for our region and beyond. We are also determined to promote sustainable socio-economic development not only for our respective peoples but also for the Islamic Ummah at large.
Let us pledge to redouble our efforts to further deepen the existing all weather and time tested relationship between Pakistan and brotherly Saudi Arabia.
Let us pray for the security and prosperity of Pakistan and Saudi Arabia.
Long live Pakistan! Long live Pakistan-Saudi Arabia friendship!

Aftab A. Khokhar
Consul General of Pakistan


UN honors Saudi Reef chief with medal for sustainable development

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UN honors Saudi Reef chief with medal for sustainable development

  • Ghassan Bakri is empowering small agricultural producers
  • Saudi Reef helps to boost food security, protect resources

RIYADH: Ghassan Bakri, secretary-general of the Sustainable Agricultural Rural Development Program, known as Saudi Reef, has received a UN first-class medal of honor for his developmental work.

The award recognizes his leadership in advancing the program’s objectives and enhancing its impact in the rural sector, the Saudi Press Agency reported recently.

This international honor acknowledges his supervision of initiatives to empower small-scale agricultural producers and improve rural productivity and efficiency. 

It also highlights his work in developing agricultural value chains, increasing access to local markets, and reinforcing the sustainability of farming activities. 

The UN recognition further reflects the program’s efforts to build international partnerships and share expertise in sustainable agriculture.

It underscores initiatives on food security that support the agricultural ecosystem and improve resource efficiency, the SPA reported.

Earlier, the UN World Tourism Organization praised Saudi Reef for promoting sustainable development by linking it to rural tourism and showcasing the cultural heritage of communities.

Basmah Al-Mayman, the organization’s director of the Regional Department for the Middle East, commended the program for organizing multiple rural tourism events across the Kingdom.

In a report published by the SPA last month, the program projected that the average monthly income of its beneficiaries, including farmers and producers, will exceed SR20,000 ($5,300) per person by 2030.

This expected growth underscores the program’s commitment to enhancing economic sustainability in rural areas, in alignment with Vision 2030 objectives, the SPA stated.

Saudi Reef spokesperson Majed Al-Buraikan said the rise in farmers’ incomes reflects the program’s expanded support for more than 200,000 beneficiaries, which boosts productivity, local investment, and sustainability through modern irrigation and agricultural mechanization.

He added that the projected income growth for small farmers and producers reflects the success of Saudi Reef initiatives in empowering communities and enhancing their contribution to the national economy.

Al-Buraikan said the program has successfully introduced multi-billion-riyal products into the Saudi market, with the fruit sector alone exceeding SR2.3 billion and the coffee sector reaching SR825 million.

He pointed out that the total market value covers five main sectors: fruits, coffee, honey, roses, and rain-fed crops.

The program provides financial and advisory support to small-scale farmers, beekeepers, fishermen, and productive rural families across several sectors.