Saudi Arabia, Sri Lanka agree to strengthen economic cooperation

Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan meets his Sri Lankan counterpart, G.L. Peiris, in Colombo. (SPA)
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Updated 14 March 2022
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Saudi Arabia, Sri Lanka agree to strengthen economic cooperation

  • Prince Faisal becomes first Saudi foreign minister to visit South Asian country on a bilateral level
  • Nations want to create a “results-oriented, multi-faceted partnership,” Sri Lankan foreign minister says

COLOMBO: Saudi Arabia and Sri Lanka have agreed to strengthen bilateral relations with a focus on economic cooperation, following the inaugural visit of the Kingdom’s foreign minister to the South Asian country on Monday.

Prince Faisal bin Farhan met his Sri Lankan counterpart, G.L. Peiris, in Colombo as part of his trip to the island nation.

Officials said the prince’s visit was the first by a Saudi foreign minister to Sri Lanka on a bilateral level.

The two men agreed to strengthen relations “on a multitude of areas of bilateral interest for mutual benefit,” the Sri Lankan Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement.

“We want to transform Sri Lanka-Saudi Arabia bilateral relations into a results-oriented, multi-faceted partnership,” Peiris said.

Saudi Arabia also stressed its commitment to “further deepen the already buoyant bilateral relations between the two countries,” and “emphasized economic cooperation” during the meeting, the statement said.

“Saudi Arabia Vision 2030 is meant to transform Saudi Arabia from the present dependency on oil to a digital economy in the Middle East region,” Prince Faisal said, referring to the Kingdom’s plan to diversify the economy.

Trade relations between Saudi Arabia and Sri Lanka are currently based on two commodities — tea and petroleum — and were worth $82 million in 2020.

Prince Faisal also met President Gotabaya Rajapaksa and Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa during his visit.




Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan meets Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa in Colombo. (SPA)  

Sri Lankan Justice Minister Ali Sabry, who was part of the welcoming party for the prince, said that Monday’s talks were focused on trade and investment as well as plans for high-level visits.

“The bilateral trade and investment is small in number and this has to be developed with new areas of cooperation,” Sabry, who previously served as Colombo’s consul general in Jeddah, told Arab News.

The South Asian nation is also keen to provide more skilled workers to Saudi Arabia and encourage tourists from the Kingdom.




Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan meets Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa in Colombo. (SPA)  

Saudi Arabia has funded a number of infrastructure projects in Sri Lanka, including Kinniya Bridge — the country’s longest — and a trauma care center at the National Hospital, with the help of more than $600 million in soft loans from the Saudi Fund for Development.

Sri Lanka’s Ambassador to Saudi Arabia Packeer Mohindeem Amza said he was optimistic Prince Faisal’s visit would improve relations between the two countries.

“I am sure that this visit will be an important milestone in our deep-rooted relationship,” he told Arab News.


National Museum launches events to celebrate Saudi Founding Day and Ramadan

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National Museum launches events to celebrate Saudi Founding Day and Ramadan

RIYADH: The National Museum at the King Abdulaziz Historical Center in Riyadh has launched a series of events to celebrate the Founding Day on Feb. 22 and mark the holy month of Ramadan that began on Wednesday.

The program will run daily, starting from Feb. 19 and will continue to March 6. The program will start everyday at 10:00 p.m. and continue until 1:00 a.m., the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Combining the richness of heritage with interactive experiences, the program features exhibits inspired by the past, engaging storytelling, culinary experiences and activities tailored for different age groups.

The programs are scheduled around two main themes: Founding Day events from Feb. 19 to 22, focusing on reviving the legacy of the first Saudi state and highlighting the values that have shaped the Kingdom’s identity over the past three centuries; and Ramadan events from Feb. 19 to March 6, recreating the spirit of the holy month through cultural programs that foster social interaction and celebrate authentic heritage.

The series of events underscores the National Museum’s commitment to celebrating cultural heritage while fostering national pride and community values.

Saudi Founding Day is a national anniversary that commemorates the establishment of the First Saudi State in 1727 by Imam Mohammed bin Saud.

King Salman designated this day as an official annual holiday starting in 2022, to fall on Feb. 22 each year.

As Feb. 22 approaches, the Kingdom prepares to turn its streets into vibrant arenas marking one of the most important milestones in its history.