Abdullah bin Hajjaj Al-Mutairi, Saudi ambassador to Georgia

Abdullah bin Hajjaj Al-Mutairi
Updated 25 April 2019
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Abdullah bin Hajjaj Al-Mutairi, Saudi ambassador to Georgia

  • Al-Mutairi has a master’s degree in political science from Mohammed V University in Rabat, Morocco
  • He previously served as the Kingdom’s envoy to Bangladesh

Abdullah bin Hajjaj Al-Mutairi is Saudi Arabia’s newly appointed ambassador to Georgia.

He previously served as the Kingdom’s envoy to Bangladesh and was deputy consul general at the Saudi Consulate in Houston. He was also head of the consular section in the Kingdom’s embassies of Morocco, Britain, the Philippines and Canada.

Al-Mutairi has a master’s degree in political science from Mohammed V University in Rabat, Morocco.

He was among a number of newly appointed Saudi ambassadors recently sworn-in before King Salman at Al-Yamamah Palace, in Riyadh.

The other appointees were ambassadors to the US, Austria, Cameroon, Cyprus, the UK, and Indonesia namely Princess Reema bint Bandar, Prince Abdullah bin Khaled bin Sultan, Abdulilah Mohammed Al-Shuaibi, Khaled bin Mohammed Al-Sharif, Prince Khaled bin Bandar, and Essam bin Abed Al-Thaqafi respectively.

Each envoy swore an oath of office during the ceremony which was attended by Interior Minister Prince Abdul Aziz bin Saud bin Naif, Foreign Minister Dr. Ibrahim Al-Assaf, Minister of State Khalid bin Abdulrahman Al-Issa, and Assistant Special Secretary to King Salman Tamim bin Abdul Aziz Al-Salem.


Saudi Arabia celebrates Flag Day with displays, special events

Updated 11 March 2026
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Saudi Arabia celebrates Flag Day with displays, special events

  • Nation goes green in show of unity, belonging
  • Current design of the flag, which represents unity and sovereignty, was adopted in 1937

RIYADH: A new art exhibition has opened at King Abdulaziz Public Library in Riyadh, as the country celebrates Flag Day, which fell on Wednesday.

The event, titled “In Love with Green,” is being held in collaboration with the Saudi Art Association and features 20 fine art paintings inspired by the Saudi flag, as well as other cultural and contemporary images and landmarks.

The current design of the flag, which represents unity and sovereignty, was adopted in 1937. It features the Shahada and a sword symbolizing justice and safety, representing the unification of the Kingdom during the reign of King Abdulaziz Al-Saud.

The exhibition, at the library’s services branch and reading halls on Khurais Road, was opened by the library’s Director General Bandar Al-Mubarak and the association’s board chair Hanaa Al-Shibly.

Visitors can attend from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.

Elsewhere in the country, public spaces and buildings have become a sea of green for Flag Day.

In Al-Baha, government buildings, squares and main roads were decorated with green lighting and national flags were hoisted in public squares.

It was a similar picture in Makkah, where people celebrated the annual show of pride and belonging against a green backdrop.

In Tabuk, authorities installed more than 7,000 flags along roads, squares and bridges, while the region’s landmarks and tunnels were illuminated with green and white lights.

More than 10,000 Saudi flags were also hoisted in Jazan, where Souk Al-Awalin in Jazan City is set to host a range of events and performances to mark the special occasion.