Who’s Who: Khalid Al-Matrafi, director of Asharq TV in Saudi Arabia

Khalid Al-Matrafi
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Updated 14 March 2021
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Who’s Who: Khalid Al-Matrafi, director of Asharq TV in Saudi Arabia

Khalid Al-Matrafi was recently appointed as director of Asharq TV in Saudi Arabia.
Before his new position, he served as regional director of Al Arabiya news in the Kingdom from 2003 to 2015.
Al-Matrafi worked as deputy editor in chief and Jeddah office manager for Al-Watan newspaper from 1999 to 2003. He also worked as managing editor (domestic affairs) of Al-Madinah newspaper from 1995 to 1999.
Al-Matrafi was the office manager of Al-Madinah’s Riyadh office between 1994 and 1995, and before that served as full-time editor and office manager for the same newspaper’s Makkah office.
Al-Matrafi is well versed in establishing media entities, leadership performance, management, staffing, coordination, coaching, developing standards, financial planning and strategy, process improvement and decision-making.
He said that “professionalism is the foundation upon which any journalistic work relies and is based. It is the main pillar upon which one can perform the mission of journalism with accuracy, objectivity and integrity.”
He earned a bachelor’s degree in media from Umm Al-Qura University, Makkah. Al-Matrafi also completed media courses in Washington, US, in 1999. He completed a mass communication program in 2006, and a video and backpack journalism course at Al Arabiya in 2008.


Prince Faisal: Saudi Arabia’s UAE relationship ‘critically important’ for regional stability

Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan and Poland’s Foreign Affairs Minister (unseen) give a press conference.
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Prince Faisal: Saudi Arabia’s UAE relationship ‘critically important’ for regional stability

LONDON: The UAE’s withdrawal from Yemen is the “building block” for a strong relationship with Saudi Arabia that will help regional stability, the Kingdom’s foreign minister said on Monday.
Prince Faisal bin Farhan said there had been a “difference of view” between the two countries over Yemen but insisted their relationship was “critically important.”
“It is an important element of regional stability and therefore the Kingdom is always keen on having a strong, positive relationship with the UAE as a important partner within the GCC,” Prince Faisal told a press conference during his visit to Poland.
“Obviously, when it comes to Yemen there is a difference of view. The UAE has now decided to leave Yemen, and I think if that indeed is the case and the UAE has completely left the issue of Yemen, then the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia will take responsibility.
“I think that will be the building block for making sure that the relationship with UAE continues strong and continues to serve the interest not just of both countries but the region.”