Mohammed bin Mahmoud Al-Ali, Saudi ambassador to Tunisia

Mohammed bin Mahmoud Al-Ali
Updated 22 September 2019
Follow

Mohammed bin Mahmoud Al-Ali, Saudi ambassador to Tunisia

  • Al-Ali began his diplomatic career in 1981 as a diplomatic attache at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Mohammed bin Mahmoud Al-Ali has been the Saudi ambassador to Tunisia since September 2016.

He first became an ambassador in 2001, and served as the ambassador to Sri Lanka for seven years.

Al-Ali was an ambassador to other countries, including the Maldives, South Africa, Mauritius, Botswana, Madagascar and Libya.

He was the charge d’affaires at the Saudi Embassy in Brussels, Belgium, between 2000 and 2001, and the Saudi Embassy in Bamako, Mali, between 1993 and 1999.

Al-Ali began his diplomatic career in 1981 as a diplomatic attache at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. In 1982, he moved to Rome to work at the Saudi Embassy there until 1989.

That year, he became the director of the ministry’s economic undersecretary, a position he held until 1993. Al-Ali also worked at the ministry’s department of bilateral economic relations.

He has a bachelor’s degree in political science from King Saud University, and undertook various courses in law and diplomatic studies at the ministry’s Diplomatic Institute in Riyadh.

The Kingdom’s Embassy in Tunisia celebrated Saudi National Day by holding a special reception. Al-Ali congratulated King Salman, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and the Saudi people on the occasion.

“It is with hearts filled with love, security, reassurance, accomplishment and giving that we congratulate ourselves and our compatriots, at a time where we see the development and modernization of government institutions taking place in line with the implementation of educational, health and developmental projects throughout the Kingdom,” the Saudi ambassador said.


Domestic Hajj registration opens via Nusuk

Updated 14 sec ago
Follow

Domestic Hajj registration opens via Nusuk

JEDDAH: The Ministry of Hajj and Umrah opened registration for domestic pilgrims (citizens and residents) wishing to perform Hajj via the Nusuk app and the official website, nusuk.sa.

Package booking will begin on March 4, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Tuesday.

Priority during this phase, running until April 17, will be given to applicants who have not previously performed Hajj. If spaces remain, booking will open to other eligible applicants.

Applicants must be at least 15 years old and meet approved health requirements. Residents must hold a valid iqama, with priority for those issued more than a year ago.

The ministry stressed that contracts are conducted exclusively through licensed companies listed on the Nusuk platform, the SPA added.

Pilgrims must register personally by creating an account, entering their details, verifying eligibility, selecting a package,and paying fees via the SADAD system to obtain a Hajj permit.

Prospective pilgrims are urged to register promptly through the Nusuk app or website. For inquiries, contact the unified number 1966.