Saudi Arabia and Greece sign deal to boost coastal and marine tourism

1 / 2
Saudi Tourism Minister Ahmed Al-Khateeb and Greek Tourism Minister Harry Theoharis signed the cooperation agreement in Athens. (SPA)
2 / 2
Saudi Tourism Minister Ahmed Al-Khateeb and Greek Tourism Minister Harry Theoharis signed the cooperation agreement in Athens. (SPA)
Short Url
Updated 06 June 2021
Follow

Saudi Arabia and Greece sign deal to boost coastal and marine tourism

  • The agreement was signed on the sidelines of the Conference on Coastal and Maritime Tourism in Athens
  • Both sides affirmed their commitment to the sustainable development of coastal and marine tourism in their countries

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia and Greece on Sunday signed a cooperation agreement on sustainable coastal and marine tourism.
It was signed by the Kingdom’s Tourism Minister Ahmed Al-Khateeb and Greek Tourism Minister Harry Theoharis on the sidelines of the Conference on Coastal and Maritime Tourism in Athens.
Both sides affirmed their commitment to the sustainable development of coastal and marine tourism in their countries, the Saudi Press Agency reported.
The agreement involves exchanging knowledge and best practice in investment, human capital development, training, event organization, and marketing and promotion to support sustainable coastal and marine tourism.

“This is a positive step taken by Saudi Arabia and Greece, and it is one of the fruits of international cooperation that will achieve a more sustainable future for tourism and lead to addressing the repercussions of the coronavirus pandemic on the global tourism sector,” said Al-Khateeb.
He added that the Kingdom was committed to protecting its marine and coastal environment and supporting the sustainable development of the country’s booming tourism sector through its projects.

“Sustainability is a vital aspect of tourism’s future,” Al-Khateeb tweeted after the meeting, adding that he and Theoharis had agreed to share knowledge and best practices to develop sustainable coastal and maritime tourism in the two countries. He thanked Theoharis for his partnership.
Theoharis said that coastal and marine tourism was the “backbone” of his country’s tourism offering, therefore protecting ecosystems was among its priorities. 
He added that he was looking forward to cooperating with the Kingdom.


‘Kingdom is on a path toward the light,’ says US Senator Graham after meeting Prince Khalid bin Salman

Updated 5 sec ago
Follow

‘Kingdom is on a path toward the light,’ says US Senator Graham after meeting Prince Khalid bin Salman

DUBAI: US Senator Lindsey Graham believes Saudi Arabia is on ‘a path toward the light’, in a statement he issued after meeting with Saudi Defense Minister Prince Khalid bin Salman, who is on an official visit to Washington.

“My engagement with Saudi Arabia over the past two days has given me a sense of confidence that the Kingdom – while it has its own interests – is on a path toward the light, not the darkness,” the senator said in his statement.

The senator also said he was looking forward to visiting Saudi Arabia soon.

 

 

“Over the years, I have developed a strong working relationship with Saudi Arabia. I know President Trump is a strong admirer of the Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. I have seen the changes the Crown Prince has embraced and I have been impressed,” Graham said.

The US senator added that after meeting with Prince Khalid, and Saudi foreign minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan earlier, “I am convinced that Saudi Arabia believes the best thing for the region is economic growth and prosperity.”

“Saudi Arabia wants to be a destination of choice in the future, so that people around the world to come visit what I think is an incredible country. Saudi Arabia wants to be one of the dominant forces in Al, which means the best and brightest minds will come. I am convinced that this is still the goal of the Crown Prince and the Kingdom.”

Graham also expressed appreciation to what the Kingdom was trying to do in Syria.

“They have openly said they are the friend of both the Syrian government and the Kurdish people. The attitude of seeking compromise rather than destruction, hopefully, will win the day,” the senator said in his statement.

Prince Khalid is expected to discuss Saudi-US ties and ways to strengthen during his visit, and earlier met with Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Special Envoy Steve Witkoff.