Saudi Arabia extends appreciation to US administration for not jumping to conclusions in journalist investigation

A tweet from the Saudi Arabian embassy in the US - seen here in Washington - thanked the US administration for not jumping to conclusions in the ongoing investigation. (Twitter: @SaudiEmbassyUSA)
Updated 14 October 2018
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Saudi Arabia extends appreciation to US administration for not jumping to conclusions in journalist investigation

  • A tweet from the Saudi Arabian embassy in the US was posted on Sunday
  • The tweet came after the Kingdom issued an official statement earlier in the day

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia has “extended appreciation” to the US administration among others for “refraining from jumping to conclusions” in the ongoing investigation in the Jamal Koshaggi case.
A tweet from the Saudi Arabian embassy in the US on Sunday said: “To help clarify recently issued Saudi statement, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia extends it appreciation to all, including the US administration, for refraining from jumping to conclusions on the ongoing investigation.”


The tweet came after the Kingdom issued a statement earlier in the day, which said that Saudi Arabia would reject any threats and attempts to undermine it, and would respond with “greater action” to any sanctions or action taken against the Kingdom.
The statement went on to say: “Whether by waving economic sanctions, using political pressure, or repeating false accusations that will undermine the Kingdom.”
“The government and the people are steadfast, dear as ever, no matter what the circumstances and whatever the pressure is.”
The statement added: “The Kingdom’s economy has an influential and vital role in the global economy.”

 


RCU opens registration for hospitality training programs

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RCU opens registration for hospitality training programs

  • Programs to develop Saudis’ skills, refine competencies

RIYADH: The Royal Commission for AlUla has opened registration for training programs in January offered by its Elaa Academy.

Its programs aim to develop skills and refine competencies of Saudis working in the tourism, hospitality and events sectors, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The training programs, which begin on Jan. 18, include “Introduction to Facilities Management.” This course teaches essential hospitality skills including maintenance, health and safety, hygiene standards and asset management.

Another program, “Tourist Guidance and Cultural Interpretation,” focuses on teaching communication skills, group management and presentation techniques for historic and cultural information.

The “AlUla Content” program is also included, which provides a comprehensive look at the cultural, historic and natural heritage of the governorate, highlighting historic sites and narratives while building a basic knowledge of AlUla’s identity and cultural components.

The “Effective Planning in Event Management” program addresses logistics, stakeholder coordination and risk management to help ensure the success of events.

Elaa Academy is running the “Introduction to Hotel Management” program this month, which helps employees focus on key departments, operations, and service standards, enhancing a basic understanding of hospitality management.

The launch of these programs aligns with the goals of Saudi Vision 2030 to empower national talent and enhance AlUla’s position as a leading global destination for tourism and culture.

The cost of the various courses ranges from SR250 ($66) to SR500, and they are being held at the AlUla Languages Institute.

Students will receive an accredited certificate from the RCU after completing any of the courses.

The RCU has invited all interested parties to register for the training opportunities through Elaa’s official website at https://elaa.rcu.gov.sa/elaaregistrati.