Saudi Arabia’s King Salman invites Qatari emir, Omani sultan to Arab League meeting

King Salman bin Abdulaziz sent letters to Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani and Sultan Haitham bin Tariq. (SPA)
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Updated 17 May 2023
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Saudi Arabia’s King Salman invites Qatari emir, Omani sultan to Arab League meeting

  • The letter inviting the two leaders to the session in Jeddah was sent through Saudi envoys to Qatar and Oman

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s King Salman has sent invitations to the emir of Qatar and the sultan of Oman to attend the 32nd regular session of the Arab League Council’s meeting, which will take place in Jeddah on May 19.

The Saudi ambassador to Qatar Prince Mansour bin Khalid bin Farhan delivered an invitation letter to Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani.

The Kingdom’s ambassador to Oman Abdullah bin Saud Al-Enezi delivered another letter to Sultan Haitham bin Tariq and it was received by the sultan’s special representative Sayyid Asaad bin Tariq Al-Said.

Bilateral relations between Saudi Arabia and Qatar were discussed in Doha while Saudi-Omani relations were discussed in Muscat.


Taif festival celebrates Saudi Arabia’s literary icons

Updated 11 January 2026
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Taif festival celebrates Saudi Arabia’s literary icons

  • It introduces visitors to the contributions of literary pioneers through accessible visual and narrative content

TAIF: A special section highlighting key Saudi literary figures forms part of the Writers and Readers Festival in Taif.

The area explores the lives of distinguished writers, poets, and authors who have shaped the Kingdom’s creative landscape, influencing literature, journalism, theater and intellectual thought.

It introduces visitors to the contributions of literary pioneers through accessible visual and narrative content, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Sunday.

Organized by the Literature, Publishing and Translation Commission, the festival runs until Jan. 15 and features 42 prominent publishing houses from Saudi Arabia and overseas, offering visitors the chance to explore the latest works in literature, philosophy and general knowledge.

Meanwhile, the festival’s interactive murals section engages visitors with openwork art panels, allowing them to contribute to the city’s features and identity.

The murals depict Taif’s natural and historical landmarks, including Al-Hada Mountain, the Taif rose gardens, and traditional Hijazi palaces. Others are inspired by Souq Okaz, a historic literary and commercial center linked to the region’s poetic heritage.

Designed by a visual artist, they blend folk-inspired elements with imaginative expression, creating a collaborative experience that celebrates the city’s beauty and brings art closer to the public.