Who’s Who: Yousef Alhosan, vice president at the Saudi Ports Authority

Yousef Alhosan. (Supplied)
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Updated 15 February 2022
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Who’s Who: Yousef Alhosan, vice president at the Saudi Ports Authority

Yousef Alhosan was appointed vice president for policies and legislation at the Saudi Ports Authority (Mawani) earlier this month.
He is also chairman of the Riyadh Memorandum of Understanding on Port State Control in the Gulf Region — a position he has held since last year — and a representative of the Kingdom.
The Riyadh MoU is one of several regional agreements on port state control that have been signed by maritime authorities under the auspices of the International Maritime Organization. Port state control governs the inspection of foreign ships in national ports to verify that the condition of the vessels and their equipment comply with the requirements of international regulations and that ships are manned and operated in compliance with convention standards.
The agreement commits the maritime authorities of the six Gulf states (Saudi Arabia, Oman, the UAE, Qatar, Bahrain and Kuwait) to a unified system to intensify cooperation and information exchange on relevant issues.
Prior to his latest appointment, Alhosan held a number of positions at the Mawani, including control and inspection managing director from November 2018 until February 2022, deputy director-general of marine affairs from June 2016 to November 2018, and marine officer from January 2014 until May 2016.
From June 2013 to January 2014 he worked as a port state control officer at National Port Services Co.
Alhosan also held the rank of second officer at Zamil Offshore Services Co. from July 2012 to May 2013, and was a cadet officer at Bahri between February 2011 and June 2012.
Alhosan began working in the maritime transport industry after graduating from the Arab Academy for Science, Technology and Maritime Transport, where he majored in basic studies in maritime transport, nautical technology, and specialized in navigation and maritime  safety.
He is a certified marine professional with a long track record of onshore and offshore port experience.


Saudi Arabia condemns militant attack on Pakistani police

Updated 24 December 2025
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Saudi Arabia condemns militant attack on Pakistani police

  • Five Pakistani police personnel were killed on Tuesday when their van was ambushed in a bombing and shooting attack claimed by the militant Pakistani Taliban

RIYADH: The Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Wednesday has condemned an attack that targeted Pakistani police in the country's northwest, killing five personnel. 

Five Pakistani police personnel were killed on Tuesday when their van was ambushed in a bombing and shooting attack claimed by the militant Pakistani Taliban.

“The Kingdom reiterates its total rejection of all terrorist and extremist acts and its condemnation of attempts to undermine the security and stability of Pakistan and it’s brotherly people,” a statement by the foreign ministry said.

The ministry also expressed the kingdom’s “sincere condolences and sympathy to the families of the victims and to the government and people of Pakistan in this painful loss.”