Republic of Cape Verde supports Saudi Arabia’s Expo 2030 bid

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Saudi Advisor at the Royal Court Ahmed bin Abdulaziz Qattan met with Cape Verde’s President Jose Maria Neves in the capital Praia. (SPA)
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Saudi Advisor at the Royal Court Ahmed bin Abdulaziz Qattan discussed bilateral relations with Cape Verde’s Foreign Minister Rui Alberto de Figueiredo Soares in Praia. (SPA)
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Updated 04 September 2022
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Republic of Cape Verde supports Saudi Arabia’s Expo 2030 bid

  • Cape Verde’s President Jose Maria Neves announced the support during a meeting with Saudi Advisor at the Royal Court Ahmed bin Abdulaziz Qattan in Praia

CAPE VERDE, Praia: The Republic of Cape Verde has given its backing to Saudi Arabia’s bid to host Expo 2030 in Riyadh.

Cape Verde’s President Jose Maria Neves announced the support during a meeting with Saudi Advisor at the Royal Court Ahmed bin Abdulaziz Qattan in the capital Praia.

The republic’s Foreign Minister Rui Alberto de Figueiredo Soares reiterated the support during a press conference, held after talks with Qattan.  

The republic also extended its backing to the Kingdom’s efforts to hold the first Saudi-African Summit and the 5th Arab-African Summit, according to a statement published on the Saudi State Agency (SPA).

On behalf of Saudi Arabia, Qattan thanked the officials for their country’s support, which reflected the solid ties between both countries.

Earlier on Saturday, Qattan held talks with Neves and other senior officials in Cape Verde that reviewed bilateral relations and discussed ways to enhance cooperation in various fields to serve common interests.

They also reviewed the latest regional and international developments, and issues of common interest.


Riyadh summit advances care for blood disorders

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Riyadh summit advances care for blood disorders

RIYADH: The Ministry of Health recently concluded the fourth Inherited Blood Disorders Summit in Riyadh, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Sunday.

Held under the patronage of Health Minister Fahad AlJalajel, the summit was part of efforts to advance healthcare, strengthen research, and support policies on hereditary blood disorders nationwide.

The three-day event aimed to develop national care models, enhance knowledge exchange, support innovation in gene therapy and precision medicine, and improve patients’ quality of life.

During the sessions, the ministry stressed the need to unify national efforts and establish an integrated care model linking diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up.

The summit also highlighted the importance of prevention and early detection, while reducing complications through national care pathways and best practices.

The ministry continues to strengthen the Kingdom’s role as a scientific and regulatory hub, uniting experts and partners to support research and medical innovation.