RIYADH: The Saudi Cabinet appreciated the success and competency of the Saudi Royal Air Defense Forces in intercepting and destroying the ballistic missiles fired from Yemeni territory at civilian areas in the Kingdom.
During its session held on Tuesday in Al-Yamamah Palace in Riyadh, chaired by King Salman, the Cabinet stressed that this criminal aggression by the Houthi militia is evidence that Iran continues to support the Houthis, in defiance of the UN Security Council Resolutions 2216 and 2231.
King Salman thanked the leaders of the friendly countries for their condemnation of the ballistic missile attacks.
The Cabinet also believed this aggression was a proof of Iran’s destructive role in smuggling missiles to the terrorist militias.
It strongly condemned the bombing in Alexandria in Egypt, the explosion in front of a hotel in the Somali capital Mogadishu, the car bomb blast in southern Afghanistan, and the shooting and hostage-holding in Trebes in France, SPA reported.
It offered its condolences to the victims’ families and the governments and people of Egypt, Somalia, Afghanistan and France, reiterating the Kingdom’s rejection of all forms of violence and extremism, its solidarity with friendly countries against these acts, and its support for these states’ efforts in combating terrorism.
It also offered its condolences to the Russian government and people, as well as the families of the victims who died after fire broke out in a shopping center in Kemerovo.
King Salman briefed the Cabinet on the two telephone conversations he had received from the Emir of Kuwait, Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, and the King of Bahrain, King Hamad bin Isa Al-Khalifa.
He also briefed the Cabinet on his discussions with the President of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Denis Sassou Nguesso.
In a statement presented by the acting Minister of Culture and Information, Dr. Essam bin Saad, the Cabinet expressed its appreciation for the US President Donald Trump, who thanked the Kingdom for its efforts in bringing peace, security and stability to the region and confirmed the US’ historical commitment toward the Kingdom’s security and stability.
The Cabinet approved assigning the minister of labor and social development— or his deputy— to discuss with Tunisia the draft memorandum of understanding (MoU) on social development between the Saudi Ministry of Labor and Social Development and the Tunisian Ministry of Social Affairs.
Cabinet praises success of Saudi Royal Air Defense Forces
Cabinet praises success of Saudi Royal Air Defense Forces
Al Akaria signs SR1.2bn agreement lease with Amsa Hospitality
- Project, located in Riyadh Diplomatic Quarters, spans approximately 40,000 sq. meters and includes 240 modern residential units, comprising 176 apartments and 64 villas and townhouses
- CEO of Amsa Hospitality Muin Serhan: We have a certain commitment to deliver to the community and to the project in particular
RIYADH: The Saudi Real Estate Co., also known as Al Akaria, recently announced the signing of a lease agreement for the Amsa Vue Residential Compound in Riyadh with Amsa Hospitality, with the total value of the project estimated at around SR1.2 billion ($320 million).
Spread across 20 years, the cost reflects the long-term nature of the investment and its focus on value, sustainability, and operational quality.
The project, located in Riyadh Diplomatic Quarters, spans approximately 40,000 sq. meters and includes 240 modern residential units, comprising 176 apartments and 64 villas and townhouses.
Acting CEO of Al Akaria Khalid Al-Sehaibany stated that the project embodies the company’s approach to developing residential communities that focus on an integrated experience built on quality planning and comprehensive facilities, elevating the standard of living in Riyadh.
CEO of Amsa Hospitality Muin Serhan told Arab News that the core philosophy behind the project is to create a space that focuses both on individuals and community values.
Serhan pointed out that this strategy is central to a broader ambition to redefine hospitality in Saudi Arabia by embedding the hallmark of Arabian hospitality into the brand’s identity.
“We have a certain commitment to deliver to the community and to the project in particular. Year on year, we're adding value to the landlord and the owners of the assets,” he said.
He outlined a clear vision for the company’s legacy, aiming to set a new standard for hospitality management in the region. The goal, he said, is to be the go-to partner for developers and asset owners seeking to integrate hospitality elements into their projects.
Serhan confirmed that this vision is currently being brought to life through close collaboration with contractors and designers.
He emphasized that the process is a “moving journey,” where the designer, the brand, and the location converge to create a product that truly reflects the local narrative.









