Deal signed with NEOM to raise environmental obligations in Saudi Arabia

Saudi Environment Undersecretary Osama bin Ibrahim Faqiha and NEOM's chief executive officer Nadhmi Al-Nasr signing the cooperation agreement in Riyadh on Thursday. (SPA)
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Updated 02 January 2021
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Deal signed with NEOM to raise environmental obligations in Saudi Arabia

RIYADH: The Saudi government has inked a deal with NEOM to cooperate on environmental issues linked to the megacity project in the Kingdom’s northwest.

Minister of Environment, Water, and Agriculture Abdul Rahman Al-Fadli attended the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MoU) between the ministry and NEOM aimed at jointly dealing with matters related to the scheme’s impact on the environment.

The MoU, signed by the Environment Ministry’s undersecretary, Dr. Osama bin Ibrahim Faqiha, and NEOM’s chief executive officer, Nadhmi Al-Nasr, will see the two parties form a joint working team to implement the terms of the agreement.

Officials will partner in raising environmental obligations, working together to satisfy the necessary requirements and controls for issuing environmental licenses, permits, and approvals for the NEOM project, exploring areas for cooperation on environmental studies, linking information systems, and developing national capacities to respond to environmental accidents.

The ministry’s team will issue environmental permits in coordination with the national environmental center and relevant authorities, verify the conformity of environmental studies with the Kingdom’s environmental standards and regulations, seek to reduce the environmental impact of the scheme, and coordinate with project officials and other governmental authorities to obtain approvals for NEOM work to progress.


Al-Eishan Palace jewel in Jouf’s cultural crown

Located in the heart of Sakaka, Al-Eishan Palace dates back to 1852 and is surrounded by lush palm groves. (SPA)
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Al-Eishan Palace jewel in Jouf’s cultural crown

  • Guests are greeted with coffee and freshly baked Maqshush, a thin flatbread with a distinctive flavor, at Al-Eishan Palace

RIYADH: Visitors to the Jouf region can explore a host of historical landmarks and unique architectural heritage, with mud brick palaces offering immersive cultural experiences that combine traditional cuisine and local hospitality.

The highlight is Al-Eishan Palace, where guests are greeted with coffee and freshly baked Maqshush, a thin flatbread with a distinctive flavor, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Located in the heart of Sakaka, the building dates back to 1852 and is surrounded by lush palm groves. Built from mud, stone, tamarisk wood and palm fronds, it has five-meter high walls and spans more than 1,000 sq. meters. To the east, it borders orchards of peaches, pomegranates and grapes.

Parts of the palace were redeveloped in 2017-18, though the original foundations were maintained and traditional building materials were used for the renovations to ensure the building retained its character, including the majlis, inner courtyard and living quarters.

Al-Eishan Palace is open to visitors daily.