Indonesia is ‘guest of honor’ at Janadriyah festival

Indonesia will be the “guest of honor” at 33rd Janadriyah. (SPA)
Updated 20 October 2018
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Indonesia is ‘guest of honor’ at Janadriyah festival

  • National Guard minister thanked King Salman for his patronage of the festival in the village of Janadriyah on the northern outskirts of Riyadh

JEDDAH: Indonesia will be the “guest of honor” country this year at the 33rd Janadriyah festival, the Saudi celebration of heritage and culture, the Indonesian Embassy in Riyadh said on Tuesday.

King Salman will patronize the opening ceremony of the festival on Dec. 31. The annual festival is organized by the Ministry of National Guard and is held with an accompanying grand camel race, which is a major attraction.

Minister of the National Guard Prince Khalid bin Abdul Aziz bin Ayyaf, who is also the chairman of the festival’s supreme committee, thanked King Salman for his patronage of the festival in the village of Janadriyah on the northern outskirts of Riyadh.

Prince Khalid said that as in previous years, the 18-day long festival will include many activities including lectures, seminars, and various cultural events for visitors to enjoy.

Aiming to expand its global outreach and find cultural synergies with countries with rich culture and civilization, the Saudi government started inviting a foreign country as the “guest of honor” every year

India was the guest last year, while Egypt was the country honored at Janadriyah 31. 


Saudi, Pakistan defense chiefs discuss ‘measures needed to halt’ Iranian attacks on Kingdom

Updated 07 March 2026
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Saudi, Pakistan defense chiefs discuss ‘measures needed to halt’ Iranian attacks on Kingdom

RIYADH: Saudi Defense Minister Prince Khalid bin Salman and Pakistan’s  Chief of Defense Forces Asim Munir discussed Iran’s attacks on the Kingdom, amid the escalating military conflict in the Middle East. 

“We discussed Iranian attacks on the Kingdom and the measures needed to halt them within the framework of our Joint Strategic Defense Agreement,” Prince Khalid wrote on social media early on Saturday.

“We stressed that such actions undermine regional security and stability and expressed hope that the Iranian side will exercise wisdom and avoid miscalculation.”

The US and Israel began a large-scale military campaign against Iran on Feb. 28. Iran has since attacked a number of sites across the Gulf.

Tehran has also attacked US and Israeli military assets as the war as escalated, impacting lives in the peaceful Arabian Gulf peninsula and risked shaking the global economy as Iran continued restricting energy shipping along the Strait of Hormuz.

The Saudi Defense Ministry said a number of drones had been shot down that were targeting the Shayba oil field in the Empty Quarter on Saturday.

A drone attacked the US embassy in Riyadh on Tuesday causing a minor fire, but no one was hurt in the incident.

Saudi Arabia and Pakistan signed a “Strategic Mutual Defense Agreement”  in September, pledging that aggression against one country would be treated as an attack on both.

Separately, Prince Abdulaziz bin Saud bin Naif, the Saudi interior minister, received a call from his Pakistani counterpart Raza Naqvi, who condemned the blatant attacks targeting the Kingdom and affirmed his country’s solidarity in confronting any threats to the Kingdom’s security and stability, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Saturday.