DiplomaticQuarter: EU ambassador to Saudi Arabia visits King Abdulaziz Camel Festival

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EU Ambassador Patrick Simonnet receiving a memento during his visit to the King Abdul Aziz Camel Festival. (AN Photo by Rashid Hassan)
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EU Ambassador Patrick Simonnet gets a ride in the desert while visiting the King Abdul Aziz Camel Festival. (AN Photo by Rashid Hassan)
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EU Ambassador Patrick Simonnet enjoying the comforts of a desert tent during his visit o the King Abdul Aziz Camel Festival. (AN Photo by Rashid Hassan)
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EU Ambassador Patrick Simonnet gets a ride in the desert while visiting the King Abdul Aziz Camel Festival. (AN Photo by Rashid Hassan)
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Updated 12 January 2022
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DiplomaticQuarter: EU ambassador to Saudi Arabia visits King Abdulaziz Camel Festival

  • Camel racing dates to the pre-Islamic era, and the tradition of producing the strongest, fastest, and most beautiful camels continues to this day

RIYADH: The EU ambassador to Saudi Arabia, Patrick Simonnet, recently visited the King Abdulaziz Camel Festival, which is being held in the northeast of Riyadh.

The ambassador toured the festival and learned about the vision of the Camel Club, which is organizing the event with the aim of expanding the camel sector.

Simonnet praised the festival’s activities and arrangements and applauded the efforts being made to preserve Arab heritage.

He tweeted: “Truly amazing time at the King Abdul Aziz Camel Festival. Congratulations @CamelClub for a great organization.”

He told Arab News on Monday: “I had the pleasure of visiting the King Abdulaziz Camel Festival. Camels play a significant role in Saudi Arabia’s heritage and culture. A marvelous and great work has been done by the organizers to serve this great ancient heritage. I had the most remarkable cultural experience.”




EU Ambassador Patrick Simonnet gets a ride in the desert while visiting the King Abdul Aziz Camel Festival. (AN Photo by Rashid Hassan)

Festival administrator Saeed bin Rashid tweeted: “European Union Ambassador during his visit to the festival has left lots of positive comments regarding the camel history and its long relations with humans at the historical camel exhibition of the festival. Happy to meet your excellency.”

The camel festival is an annual cultural, sports, and entertainment event. It is accompanied by a series of activities, racing competitions, and camel beauty pageants.

Camel racing dates to the pre-Islamic era, and the tradition of producing the strongest, fastest, and most beautiful camels continues to this day.

A healthy racing camel can run up to 40 kilometers in one hour and requires little water, so while these creatures run at a slower speed than horses their endurance is second to none.

Last year, the festival’s administration planted 6,500 trees throughout the venue to beautify the area and improve the environment.

The event is being held in accordance with COVID-19 guidelines and social distancing measures.


Prince Faisal takes part in Munich Security Conference panel on global order

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Prince Faisal takes part in Munich Security Conference panel on global order

  • Discussion focused on effectiveness of multilateral institutions amid rising geopolitical tensions, security challenges, and global economic crises

MUNICH: Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Foreign Affairs took part in a panel discussion at the Munich Security Conference on Friday titled “The Turning Point: The International Order Between Reform and Collapse,” the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Alongside Prince Faisal bin Farhan, the session brought together senior international officials, including Colombia’s Minister of Defense Pedro Arnulfo Sanchez, the US Permanent Representative to the United Nations Michael Waltz, and the European Union’s foreign affairs chief and Vice-President of the European Commission Kaja Kallas.

Their discussions focused on transformations in the international system and the effectiveness of multilateral institutions amid rising geopolitical tensions, security challenges, and global economic crises.

Panelists also underlined the importance of reforming the international system through the modernization of its mechanisms to help achieve greater justice and equality among nations, SPA added.