Saudi minister reaffirms Kingdom’s stance on Palestine as Arab information ministers meet in Cairo

Information Minister Awwad Al-Awwad at the 9th session of the Executive Office of the Council of Arab Information Ministers in Cairo on Tuesday. (SPA)
Updated 09 May 2018
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Saudi minister reaffirms Kingdom’s stance on Palestine as Arab information ministers meet in Cairo

  • The minister referred to the king’s recent affirmation that the Palestinian issue is still our first issue.
  • Awwad Al-Awwad pointed out that the Kingdom supports all efforts to reach a political solution to the crisis in Yemen.

Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Culture and Information Awwad Al-Awwad on Tuesday chaired the 9th regular session of the Executive Office of the Council of Arab Information Minister in Cairo. 

Al-Awwad conveyed the wishes of King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman that resolutions would be reached in this session that contribute to the promotion of joint Arab media work within the framework of the Arab League.

The minister also referred to the king’s recent affirmation that “the Palestinian issue is still our first issue and will be so until the Palestinian people gain all their legitimate rights, foremost of which is the establishment of an independent state with East Jerusalem (Al-Quds) as its capital.”

He pointed out that the Kingdom supports all efforts to reach a political solution to the crisis in Yemen in a manner that ensures its unity, independence and territorial integrity.

He added: “The Kingdom also welcomes the statement issued by the Security Council, which strongly condemned the launching of more than 132 Iranian-made ballistic missiles by Houthi militias against Saudi cities, and the Kingdom affirms its commitment to provide humanitarian assistance to the Yemeni people.”

He said: “The role of the Arab media in countering terrorism is one of the most important items before the Council, confirming our awareness of the importance of addressing this phenomenon and the pivotal role of media in confronting it.”

The minister also stressed that the Arab media nowadays has a key role and a great responsibility to play in saving lives and preserving property through the implementation of specific programs that identify, educate and disseminate awareness about this dangerous and destructive phenomenon and how to prevent it from spreading its poison.

He believed that the success of Arab efforts to combat terrorism requires all members’ coordination and concerted efforts for combating radical misguided ideas.

Al-Awwad concluded by stressing the need to consider addressing media issues in effective ways in line with the Council’s goals and visions. He hoped that the Council’s meeting would make effective decisions that have an impact on the Arab media and realize the aspirations of our Arab peoples.


Check Your Health campaign launched in AlUla

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Check Your Health campaign launched in AlUla

ALULA: AlUla Healthcare Center has launched its Check Your Health campaign to raise awareness and encourage members of the community to undergo preventive screenings to aid the early detection of issues.

The initiative aims to reinforce the concept of prevention over treatment while maintaining community health.

The launch was attended by Talal bin Faris Al-Faqir, deputy governor of AlUla; Dr. Bayan Al-Ahmadi, director of Prince Abdulmohsen Hospital; and a number of representatives from government agencies, along with local residents.

The initiative targets residents, visitors, and citizens by offering 10 essential preventive screenings. These enable beneficiaries to monitor health, helping with the diagnosis of disease in its early stages and managing the issue proactively through a comprehensive package of approved tests.

Tests include an assessment of cholesterol, blood pressure measurement, heart rate and blood oxygen saturation measurement, body mass index, fasting blood sugar test, HbA1c test, total cholesterol test, LDL cholesterol assessment, and a test for triglycerides.

The campaign is being launched during Ramadan to encourage healthy practices at a time when members of the community can visit primary healthcare centers.