French ambassador praises Saudi doctors for remaining in France to aid in coronavirus pandemic

France's ambassador to Saudi Arabia, François Gouyette, expressed appreciation to the Saudi doctors and the Kingdom’s leadership “for the assistance they have provided daily in France.” (Screengrab)
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Updated 06 April 2020
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French ambassador praises Saudi doctors for remaining in France to aid in coronavirus pandemic

  • 250 Saudi trainee doctors remained in France to assist their hospitals
  • France reported 357 deaths in hospitals from the virus in a single day

RIYADH: The French ambassador to Saudi Arabia on Sunday praised 250 Saudi doctors for deciding to remain in France to assist their hospitals in the fight against the coronavirus pandemic.
“In these difficult circumstances, the Saudi doctors training in France have demonstrated a beautiful picture of the meaning of solidarity,” François Gouyette said in a video message on Twitter.
He said: “My dear Saudi friends, the coronavirus epidemic poses great concern and challenges for the world.”
France reported 357 deaths in hospitals from the virus in a single day Sunday but showed signs that its spread is slowing after 20 days of national confinement.

The ambassador added that “these doctors chose, without hesitation, to support the French people and 66,00 doctors that are working 24 hours a day in our hospitals in France.”
He also said that the 250 doctors are currently benefiting from the distinguished experience of French doctors in the field of medical rehabilitation.
The country remains among the hardest hit in the world, with 8,078 confirmed deaths since the virus arrived in January. More than a quarter of those who died were in nursing homes, according to figures from the national health service Sunday night.
The ambassador expressed appreciation to the doctors and the Kingdom’s leadership “for the assistance they have provided daily in France.”
“The courage that these Saudi doctors have demonstrated is a wonderful thing and is a symbol of the friendship and cooperation between the people of France and the Saudi people,” he said.
“Viva the French-Saudi relationship!“

 


Japan consulate in Jeddah celebrates emperor’s birthday, highlights strong cultural and economic ties

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Japan consulate in Jeddah celebrates emperor’s birthday, highlights strong cultural and economic ties

  • In an exclusive interview with Arab News, Yamamoto highlighted the growing cultural exchange between the two nations

JEDDAH: The consulate general of Japan in Saudi Arabia celebrated the upcoming birthday of Japanese Emperor Naruhito with a reception at the residence of the consul general Daisuke Yamamoto in Jeddah on Thursday night. 

The event was attended by Prince Saud bin Abdullah bin Jalawi, governor of Jeddah; Farid bin Saad Al-Shehri, director general of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the Makkah Region; Saleh Ali Al-Turki, mayor of Jeddah; and other Saudi officials, diplomats, business leaders, and members of the local community.

In an exclusive interview with Arab News, Yamamoto highlighted the growing cultural exchange between the two nations.

“The relationship between Japan and Saudi Arabia is particularly strong in the cultural field. Saudi people are very fond of Japanese pop culture, especially anime and manga, and many are motivated to learn Japanese just to enjoy the original works,” he said.

Yamamoto noted that while enthusiasm is high, challenges remain in expanding language education. “Currently, we don’t have a dedicated Japanese language institute in Jeddah. Some institutes exist in Riyadh, but here people mostly study Japanese on their own, which is difficult without interacting with native speakers. Establishing a permanent institute is one of our goals, but we cannot do it alone; we need Saudi partners,” he explained.

During his speech at the reception, Yamamoto said: “Japan is Saudi Arabia’s third-largest trading partner. Bilateral trade reached $36 billion by the end of 2024, reflecting a 50-percent increase since 2016. Many Japanese companies are investing directly in the Kingdom, across sectors such as petrochemicals, energy, automobiles, electronics, and titanium production.” He also encouraged Saudi investors to explore opportunities in Japan’s market.

He also highlighted recent initiatives designed to strengthen cultural ties, including the three-day Hayy Matsuri Japanese cultural festival at Hayy Jameel, which welcomed more than 12,000 visitors, and a two-day Kabuki performance organized in partnership with the Historic Jeddah Project and teamLab. “These cultural exchanges offer a chance for Saudis to experience Japan firsthand, from traditional arts to contemporary innovations,” he said.

Yamamoto welcomed the Kingdom’s participation in upcoming international events in Japan, including the 2026 Asian and Paralympic Games in Nagoya and Aichi Prefecture, as well as the GREEN×EXPO 2027 in Yokohama.

The evening concluded with a ceremonial cake cutting alongside a showcase of Japanese cuisine.

Reflecting on the broader Japan–Saudi relationship, Yamamoto praised the enduring friendship between the two nations.

“Our countries share a history of partnership that spans generations. Celebrations like today not only honor the emperor’s birthday, but also reinforce the enduring collaboration and mutual respect between our peoples,” he said.

He expressed hope for continued growth in cultural, educational, and economic collaboration, emphasizing the strong foundations laid under the leadership of King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.