RIYADH: The Saudi Cultural Mission in London has launched campaigns to market features of “Saudi Vision 2030,” the Saudi Press Agency reported.
The event is being organized by Saudi scholarship students at British universities so as to acquaint the British people with the objectives and themes of the vision.
The event will reflect visions and ambitions of Saudi scholarship students through panel discussions and showcase successful Saudi examples in scientific research and entrepreneurships in five key British cities.
The event is a demonstration of thoughts that will explore prospects of Vision 2030, and brief the British community on its key features, the Saudi Cultural Mission said.
The cultural mission also said in a statement that the event is also meant to link Saudi scholarship students with the vision, integrate them into its features, foster patriotism among the students, and enhance their sense of responsibility in this national project.
Faris Al-Malki, a Ph.D student in telecom engineering and satellites, and coordinator of the forum, said Vision 2030 is an ambitious national project that explores prospects of the Kingdom’s future.
Khalid Al-Jarallah, a member of the media committee of the initiative, said the first phase of the forum would be launched in the current month.
The event comes to reflect the social responsibility among scholarship students to explore features of the vision among British community members, and to express their pride over the past and a future, he said.
Israa Hakim, head of the Saudi Student Union at Birmingham University, said Saudi Vision 2030 comes as an extension to the cultural and scientific movement undertaken by the Saudi scholarship students in the United Kingdom. The cultural mission supports it.
Saudi students display key features of Saudi Vision 2030 in British cities
Saudi students display key features of Saudi Vision 2030 in British cities
Crown prince speaks with regional leaders about Iranian aggression
RIYADH: Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman spoke on the phone on Saturday with regional leaders on Saturday, the Saudi Press Agency reported.
His calls came as several Gulf Arab states were targeted by Iranian missiles after Tehran pledged to retaliate against strikes by the US and Israel, which hit several cities in Iran in the early hours of Saturday.
The crown prince spoke with UAE president Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al-Nahyan, Bahraini King Hamad bin Isa Al-Khalifa, Qatari Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani, as well as Kuwaiti Emir Sheikh Mishal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah King Abdullah II of Jordan.
During the calls, Prince Mohammed affirmed the Kingdom’s full solidarity with and support for their nations, stressing Saudi Arabia’s readiness to mobilize all its resources to assist them in responding to the brutal Iranian attacks they suffered today, which undermine the region’s security and stability.









