BRUSSELS: Adviser to the royal court and general supervisor of the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSRelief), Abdullah Al-Rabeeah said that his upcoming visit to Brussels will contribute to the development of Saudi relations with other countries, and regional and international organizations.
He also stressed that the visit aims to demonstrate the policies of the Kingdom and confirm its role and position in serving the needy around the world.
Al-Rabeeah and his accompanying delegation will visit Brussels Sept. 25-27, during which he will meet with officials and visit EU institutions.
The Saudi ambassador to Belgium and the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, and head of the Kingdom’s mission to the EU, Abdulrahman bin Suleiman Al-Ahmad, welcomed the visit.
Al-Ahmad said: “It aims to demonstrate the great humanitarian efforts being made by Saudi Arabia through KSRelief to alleviate the suffering of the needy in the world. Yemen, in particular, is suffering from difficult humanitarian conditions due to a lack of food and medicine, and their inhuman exploitation as tools in the conflict.”
“It also aims to demonstrate the policies of the Kingdom and confirm its role and position in serving the needy around the world,” he said.
Al-Ahmad stressed the deep ties of friendship and cooperation between Saudi Arabia and the EU, which “shows the appreciation of the EU and its institutions for the Kingdom’s growing role at the regional and international levels … and for its distinguished initiatives at the political and economic levels, its active membership in many international and regional organizations, and its tangible humanitarian and relief efforts and contributions in this regard.”
KSRelief delegation to visit Brussels to enhance ties
KSRelief delegation to visit Brussels to enhance ties
Iranian foreign minister calls Saudi counterpart ahead of nuclear talks with US
- They discuss importance of resolving differences through dialogue and diplomacy
- Regional powers pushed for the talks, scheduled for Friday in Oman, between Tehran and Washington
LONDON: Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan received a telephone call from his Iranian counterpart, Abbas Araghchi, on Wednesday ahead of critical nuclear talks between Tehran and Washington.
They discussed the importance of resolving differences through dialogue and diplomacy, as well as efforts to maintain the security and stability of the region, the Saudi Press Agency reported.
Regional powers had pushed for the talks, scheduled for Friday in Oman, between Iran and the US in an attempt to reach an agreement regarding Tehran’s nuclear program and prevent another escalation in the region.
In a message confirming the talks, posted on social media platform X on Wednesday, Araghchi wrote: “Nuclear talks with the United States are scheduled to be held in Muscat on about 10 a.m. Friday. I’m grateful to our Omani brothers for making all necessary arrangements.”









