Saudi Arabia, Bahrain share a long history of civilizations, says tourism chief

Updated 26 June 2018
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Saudi Arabia, Bahrain share a long history of civilizations, says tourism chief

  • The two countries have a long and common history of civilization and one is an extension to the other, Saudi tourism chief
  • Saudi had always supported Bahrain and worked to have it as the Arab tourism capital, because Bahrain is an extension for Saudi Arabia: Prince Sultan

Ties between Saudi Arabia and Bahrain are deep-rooted, Prince Sultan bin Salman, president of the Saudi Commission for Tourism and National Heritage (SCTH), has said. 

“The two countries have a long and common history of civilization and one is an extension to the other,” he said.

In a press statement on the sidelines of the 42nd Session of the World Heritage Committee in Manama, he praised Bahrain’s interest in cooperating and collaborating with the Kingdom on all levels. 

He also underlined the importance of having the UNESCO Middle East bureau in Bahrain. 

Prince Sultan said: “Saudi had always supported Bahrain and worked to have it as the Arab tourism capital, because Bahrain is an extension for Saudi Arabia. There are common cultures and interests between Bahrain and Saudi Arabia.”

“We are working on organizing exhibitions in Bahrain, similarly to the UAE, Kuwait and other countries,” he said.

Prince Sultan said the Al-Ahsa Oasis, which is very important for the Kingdom, is among the 30 sites that UNESCO will consider for World Heritage Site status. 

“It is one of the most difficult files that Saudi Arabia has worked on. The file still needs some amendments to meet the UNESCO conditions,” he said. 

He added that the site might require additional work despite everything done by the committee and its partners in Al-Ahsa.

Asked about the impact of wars on human heritage, Prince Sultan said he wished these wars would come to an end because people’s lives are more important than anything else. 

“When we destroy heritage sites of a country, we are destroying its people as well. Heritage is part of the personality of men and the source of their pride, and this is why UNESCO is working hard and doing a great job in this regard,” he said.

Prince Salman bin Hamad Al-Khalifa, crown prince of Bahrain, launched the 42nd session of the World Heritage Committee on Sunday. 

He welcomed the participants in the UNESCO meeting, including more than 2,000 experts in cultural and natural heritage.

He stressed that hosting this international meeting, after winning the chairmanship of the committee last year, represents an important moment in the course of Bahrain’s distinctive efforts to highlight its historical and cultural identity.

The meetings will go on till Friday, during which the Committee will examine a number of sites submitted by countries to be registered in the World Heritage List, including Al-Ahsa Oasis.

 


Saudi health sector displays 20 innovations at Geneva exhibition of inventions

Updated 12 March 2026
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Saudi health sector displays 20 innovations at Geneva exhibition of inventions

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Health and the health sector participating in the 51st International Exhibition of Inventions Geneva, being held from March 11 to 15, are showcasing 20 innovations that reflect the progress of healthcare innovation in the Kingdom.
The Saudi pavilion brings together several key entities from the national health ecosystem, including Health Holding Co., the Council of Health Insurance (Dhaman), the National Institute for Health Research, and the Saudi Red Crescent Authority, according to a ministry of health press release on Thursday.
The innovations presented highlight solutions aimed at enhancing healthcare sustainability, improving service efficiency and enriching patient experience, in line with the goals of the Health Sector Transformation Program, a key pillar of Saudi Vision 2030 aimed at building a more efficient and innovation-driven healthcare system focused on prevention and quality of life.
The ministry said the participation reflects the Kingdom’s growing capabilities in healthcare innovation and demonstrates the integrated efforts of the national health ecosystem to advance medical solutions and strengthen Saudi Arabia’s contribution to global health innovation.
The Geneva International Exhibition of Inventions, organized in cooperation with the World Intellectual Property Organization, is one of the world’s leading innovation events, attracting participants from more than 40 countries and presenting more than 1,000 inventions, providing a global platform for sharing innovative solutions and strengthening international collaboration.