Saudi Arabia to host green summit in Egypt 

Ministers and officials from 20 countries in Asia and Africa, and a number of international and regional organizations, took part in the meeting. (SPA)
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Updated 28 October 2022
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Saudi Arabia to host green summit in Egypt 

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia is to host the second Middle East Green Initiative Summit in Egypt next month, to coincide with the UN Climate Change Conference.

The Saudi Green Initiative Forum will also take place as the country takes a leading role in implementing measures to protect the environment.

The Saudi Minister of Environment, Water, and Agriculture Abdulrahman Al-Fadley chaired the ministerial meeting to approve the MGI governance charter in Riyadh on Wednesday.

Ministers and officials from 20 countries in Asia and Africa, and a number of international and regional organizations, took part in the meeting. 

Al-Fadley said that the gathering was an important step for the MGI in terms of protecting the environment, achieving targets, and benefiting the economic development of the region.

“The charter will provide a strong framework for regional cooperation to reduce land degradation, restore vegetation cover, biodiversity, promote adaptation, food security, and social well-being.

“The charter is an important building block to activate the initiative and achieve sustainable development goals,” he added.

Deputy environment minister, Osama Faqeeha, said the MGI aims at international cooperation to address common challenges.

He noted that the governance framework was based on the main principles of collaborative and inclusive oversight, national, regional, and international linkages, accountability and transparency, and making decisions based on science.

Executive Secretary of the UN Convention to Combat Desertification Ibrahim Thiaw praised Saudi Arabia’s stance on land restoration.

He said: “We are truly looking forward to the next conference of the parties of the UNCCD to be held in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in 2024.”
 


Saudi Arabia champions AI and sustainable growth at UN tourism meeting in Kuwait

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Saudi Arabia champions AI and sustainable growth at UN tourism meeting in Kuwait

  • Saudi Tourism Minister says tourism today accounts for approximately 10 percent of the world economy, contributing about $10 trillion to global GDP 

 

KUWAIT CITY: Saudi Arabia’s Tourism Minister Ahmed Al-Khateeb has called for stronger international cooperation to build a tourism ecosystem that is integrated, resilient, and future-ready, the Saudi Press Agency reported Thursday.

In a opening address at the 52nd UN Tourism Regional Commission for the Middle East in Kuwait City, he noted that tourism is “no longer a peripheral activity but a massive engine of economic development.”

“With an estimated contribution exceeding $10 trillion to global GDP, tourism today accounts for approximately 10 percent of the world economy,” said Al-Khateeb, speaking as president of the 26th UN Tourism General Assembly. The three-day conference opened on Feb. 10 a.

He pointed to the Middle East’s exceptional recovery, which recorded a 39 percent increase in international arrivals in 2025 compared to 2019, welcoming nearly 100 million visitors last year.

The minister highlighted Saudi Arabia’s driving force behind these regional statistics, noting that the Kingdom now represents approximately 30% of the Middle East tourism market in both visitor numbers and spending.

“We are proud that Saudi tourism’s uninterrupted growth has become a driving force for regional tourism, and we look forward to continuing our close cooperation with UN Tourism to share our expertise with the world,” he said.

Focus on AI

Addressing the meeting’s central theme of Artificial Intelligence (AI), Al-Khateeb emphasized the need for responsible innovation. He described AI as a key enabler for growth but stressed that the “human touch” defining the hospitality sector must be maintained and the workforce protected.

On the sidelines of the regional commission, the minister met with counterparts from across the region to explore ways to promote regional cooperation and alignment to enhance resilience and build tourism industries that can drive inclusive economic and social development.

Al-Khateeb also met with leading investors from Kuwait to discuss investments in the Kingdom’s tourism sector and explore new opportunities to leverage Saudi Arabia’s integrated investment ecosystem, designed to enable regional and international investors to achieve sustainable, long-term value.

The 52nd UN Tourism Regional Commission for the Middle East is the first held in the region since the 26th UN Tourism General Assembly, hosted in Riyadh last November. 

That assembly resulted in the historic “Riyadh Declaration on the Future of Tourism,” which established a global consensus on sustainability, inclusive growth, and the responsible adoption of human-centric AI for the next fifty years.