JEDDAH: Northern Border Gov. Prince Faisal bin Khalid bin Sultan has approved a plan for the environmental rehabilitation of Wadi Arar.
The plan is within the framework of the Kingdom’s Vision 2030, which aims to achieve environmental sustainability by reducing pollution and mitigate desertification through plants and treated water resources.
Prince Faisal said that there was a need for measures to address the environmental situation in the region and prepare a plan to rehabilitate the environment, valleys and natural reserves.
He also called for studies researching the best ways to protect natural pastures from desertification and pollution to preserve the environmental and natural resources of the northern border region.
Prince Faisal stressed that environmental sustainability was a priority in the development of the region.
He said out that the rehabilitation of Wadi Arar through protecting its components (soil, air and water) from pollution, the restoration of its biological diversity and the provision of natural parks to citizens, would promote ecological tourism, in addition to strengthening the culture of preserving the environment and wildlife in all government sectors, as well as in society.
The three-phase rehabilitation process, which will extend over 120 days, will begin under the supervision of the Northern Border Province, with the participation of the municipality, Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture, Ministry of Transport, Ministry of Health and the National Authority for Tourism and National Heritage in the region.
Wadi Arar rehabilitation plan launched in Saudi Arabia
Wadi Arar rehabilitation plan launched in Saudi Arabia
Abbas praises Saudi Arabia’s ‘honorable and unwavering stances’ on Palestinian cause
RIYADH: Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has praised the “honorable and unwavering stances” of both Saudi Arabia and Turkiye in supporting the Palestinian people’s rights to freedom and independence, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Wednesday.
He welcomed the joint statement issued at the conclusion of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s visit to the Kingdom on Wednesday.
The statement affirmed the positions of the Kingdom and Turkiye regarding the Palestinian cause, the necessity of consolidating the ceasefire, ending the occupation of Gaza, and enabling the Palestinian Authority to resume its responsibilities in the Gaza Strip.
It also supported their backing for the establishment of an independent Palestinian state within 1967 borders, with East Jerusalem as its capital, in accordance with international law and the 2002 Arab Peace Initiative.










