King Abdulaziz Festival boosts Saudi Arabia’s camel-related heritage, says UK envoy

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UK Ambassador to Saudi Arabia Neil Crompton attends 7th King Abdulaziz Camel Festival. (SPA)
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UK Ambassador to Saudi Arabia Neil Crompton attends 7th King Abdulaziz Camel Festival. (SPA)
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UK Ambassador to Saudi Arabia Neil Crompton attends 7th King Abdulaziz Camel Festival. (SPA)
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UK Ambassador to Saudi Arabia Neil Crompton attends 7th King Abdulaziz Camel Festival. (SPA)
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Updated 28 December 2022
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King Abdulaziz Festival boosts Saudi Arabia’s camel-related heritage, says UK envoy

  • During a visit to the festival’s HQ, Neil Crompton urged tourists ‘to visit the Kingdom and attend the festival to learn more about this wonderful cultural heritage’

RIYADH: The seventh King Abdulaziz Camel Festival enhances the camel-related cultural heritage of the Kingdom, according to British Ambassador to Saudi Arabia Neil Crompton.

His comments came as he visited the festival’s headquarters in Sayahid, about 100 kilometers west of Riyadh, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Tuesday.

“I read a lot about the significance of camels in the Arab culture, whether in terms of culture or economy, and I was amazed at what I saw of the wonderful organization in the festival and this remarkable presence of fans of camel competitions,” he said.

“I invite all tourists in general, and the British in particular, to visit the Kingdom and to attend the festival to learn more about this wonderful cultural heritage.”

The ambassador’s visit included a tour of the pavilions at the festival and an exhibition at the Weapons Museum, and he watched the final stages of Al-Safar and Al-Shaal competitions.


‘Reckless and destabilizing’: Saudi Arabia and allies condemn Iran’s regional missile attacks

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‘Reckless and destabilizing’: Saudi Arabia and allies condemn Iran’s regional missile attacks

  • The statement said the strikes targeted multiple countries, “endangered civilian populations, and damaged civilian infrastructure”

NEW YORK/RIYADH: Saudi Arabia joined the US and regional partners to strongly condemn Iran’s recent missile and drone attacks across the Middle East, calling them a “dangerous escalation” that threatens regional stability.

In a joint statement, the governments of the Kingdom, the US, Bahrain, Jordan, Kuwait, Qatar and the UAE denounced what they described as “indiscriminate and reckless missile and drone attacks against sovereign territories across the region.”

The statement said the strikes targeted multiple countries, “endangered civilian populations, and damaged civilian infrastructure.”

It continued: “The Islamic Republic’s actions represent a dangerous escalation that violates the sovereignty of multiple states and threatens regional stability,” adding that “the targeting of civilians and of countries not engaged in hostilities is reckless and destabilizing behavior.”

The seven governments said they “stand united in defense of our citizens, sovereignty, and territory,” reaffirming their “right to self-defense in the face of these attacks.”

They also praised the “effective air and missile defense cooperation” among partners, saying it had prevented “far greater loss of life and destruction.”