Saudi Shoura Council delegation visits European Parliament

The delegation is headed by Ayman bin Saleh Fadel, council member and head of the Saudi Parliamentary Friendship Committee with the European Parliament.
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Updated 12 June 2022
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Saudi Shoura Council delegation visits European Parliament

  • During the visit the delegation will hold the 15th parliamentary meeting between Saudi Arabia and the EU

RIYADH: A Shoura Council delegation begins a visit to the European Parliament headquarters on Monday in the Belgian capital Brussels.

The delegation is visiting following an invitation from the European Parliament.

The delegation is headed by Ayman bin Saleh Fadel, council member and head of the Saudi Parliamentary Friendship Committee with the European Parliament.

Fadel said that the visit was in the context of the work of the Shoura Council on parliamentary diplomacy and in strengthening cooperation between the Shoura Council and the European Parliament.

He said that the visit would include meetings with the Belgian side to discuss topics that would contribute to strengthening bilateral relations between Saudi Arabia and Belgium, especially parliamentary cooperation between the Shoura Council and the Belgian Federal Parliament.

During the visit the delegation will hold the 15th parliamentary meeting between Saudi Arabia and the EU, and will meet members of the European Parliament, members of the Belgian Federal Parliament and officials at the Belgian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

The delegation has arrived in Brussels and was received by Khalid bin Ibrahim Al-Jindan, the Kingdom’s ambassador to Belgium and Luxemburg, officials at the embassy and from the Kingdom’s mission to the EU.

The delegation includes a number of members of the Saudi Parliamentary Friendship Committee with the European Parliament including Khalid bin Mahmoud Zubair, Raeda bint Abdullah Abu Nayan, Mutaib bin Ayed Al-Mutairi, Hadi bin Ali Al-Yami and Huda bint Abdulrahman Al-Helaissi.


Buraidah’s Klaija Festival features local, global flavors

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Buraidah’s Klaija Festival features local, global flavors

  • The festival has helped transform Klaija from a traditional pastry into a recognized cultural and economic symbol

BURAIDAH: The 17th Klaija Festival in Buraidah is featuring culture and cuisine from Morocco, Turkiye and Egypt, as well as the region’s signature pastry. 

Representatives of these nations have been sharing their most renowned dishes and culinary traditions, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Wednesday.

International participants introduced visitors to their countries’ most renowned dishes and culinary traditions, sharing their unique food cultures. (SPA)

The festival, which runs until Jan. 17 at the King Khalid Cultural Center, is also featuring live cooking by expert chefs. 

A special tent dedicated to organic agricultural and animal products showcases ghee, date syrup, whole wheat, natural honey, and grains, which are key ingredients of Klaija.

Launched 17 years ago by Qassim Gov. Prince Faisal bin Mishaal, the festival has evolved from showcasing a single local product into a major annual event reflecting the region’s cultural identity.

International participants introduced visitors to their countries’ most renowned dishes and culinary traditions, sharing their unique food cultures. (SPA)

The festival has helped transform Klaija from a traditional pastry into a recognized cultural and economic symbol by empowering producer families and artisans, and turning heritage-based skills into sustainable income sources. 

The Culinary Arts Commission has adopted Klaija as the signature popular product of the Qassim region, affirming its cultural value and role in representing the region’s food identity.