Crown prince leads Saudi tourism workshop

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The crown prince chaired the session in Turaif. (SPA)
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The crown prince chaired the session in Turaif. (SPA)
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The crown prince chaired the session in Turaif. (SPA)
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“Tourism Talk” workshop covered a number of items about tourism in the Kingdom. (SPA)
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The crown prince chaired the session in Turaif. (SPA)
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The crown prince chaired the session in Turaif. (SPA)
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The crown prince chaired the session in Turaif. (SPA)
Updated 10 February 2019
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Crown prince leads Saudi tourism workshop

RIYADH: Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman chaired a “Tourism Talk” workshop on Wednesday in historic Diriyah’s Al-Turaif district. The event — which featured the participation of the Council of Economic and Development Affairs, of which the crown prince is president, and the Saudi Commission for Tourism and National Heritage — explored the aims and direction of the tourism sector in the Saudi Arabia in view of the aspirations of the Kingdom’s Vision 2030.

It covered three main topics: an overview of the tourism industry, globally and locally; the aspirations of the tourism sector in the Kingdom; and the partners that can help develop the sector. The workshop looked at global growth prospects for tourism, the economic, social and cultural returns, and the role of the tourism sector in creating investment opportunities.

It also included an analysis of opportunities tourism offers Saudi Arabia, including the enhancement of the Kingdom’s position globally in the sector, and considered the elements that contribute to a successful tourism industry. The opportunities and possibilities for national tourism were also discussed.


Saudi Arabia says recent STC military movements in Hadramout, Al-Mahra were unilateral, uncoordinated 

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Saudi Arabia says recent STC military movements in Hadramout, Al-Mahra were unilateral, uncoordinated 

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia said Thursday that recent military movements in the Yemeni governorates of Hadramout and Al-Mahra carried out by the Southern Transitional Council were conducted unilaterally and without coordination with the Presidential Leadership Council or the coalition leadership.

“These movements resulted in an unjustified escalation that harmed the interests of all segments of Yemeni people, as well as the Southern cause and the coalition's efforts,” read a statement on the Saudi Press Agency.

The statement said Saudi Arabia has always prioritized preserving the unity of Yemen throughout these recent developments, and it spared no effort to reach peaceful solutions to resolve the situation in both governorates.

In this context, “the Kingdom worked with the brotherly United Arab Emirates, the president of the Presidential Leadership Council, and the brotherly Yemeni government to contain the situation.

“A joint military team was sent from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates to put the necessary arrangements in place with the Southern Transitional Council in Aden. These arrangements were made to ensure the return of the Southern Transitional Council forces to their previous positions outside the two governorates and hand over the camps in those areas to the Nation Shield Forces and the local authorities, in accordance with organized procedures under the supervision of the Coalition forces.”

The statement said these efforts remain in progress to restore the situation to its previous state.  

Saudi Arabia also said it hopes the public interest will prevail through ending the escalation by the Southern Transitional Council and the withdrawal of its forces from the two governorates in an urgent and orderly manner.