Turkish president arrives in Jeddah on official visit to Saudi Arabia

This handout picture provided by the Saudi Press Agency SPA on July 17, 2023 shows Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan (L) being received by the Deputy Governor of Mecca Prince Badr bin Sultan bin Abdulaziz (R) upon his arrival in Jeddah on July 27, 2023. (AFP/File)
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Updated 17 July 2023
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Turkish president arrives in Jeddah on official visit to Saudi Arabia

  • Erdogan will participate in Saudi-Turkish Business Forum
  • Primary agenda will be joint investment and commercial activities

RIYADH: Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan arrived in Jeddah on Monday on an official visit to the Kingdom.

The president will participate in the Saudi-Turkish Business Forum and will later travel to the UAE and Qatar.

“During our visits, our primary agenda will be joint investment and commercial activities with these countries in the upcoming period,” Erdogan said before leaving Istanbul.

Speaking at the forum, Saudi Minister of Investment Khalid Al-Falih said the Kingdom has a distinguished economic and investment environment and that there are great opportunities for investment between Saudi Arabia and Turkiye.

He added that 1,140 companies operate in Turkiye with Saudi capital and that the Kingdom aims to attract various investments.

Erdogan last visited Saudi Arabia in April 2022.


UN chief visits KSrelief HQ in Riyadh

Updated 11 December 2025
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UN chief visits KSrelief HQ in Riyadh

  • 2 sides discuss humanitarian, relief priorities
  • Officials present overview of center’s global portfolio

RIYADH: UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres visited the Saudi aid agency KSrelief in Riyadh on Thursday, where he held talks on strengthening cooperation between the UN and the Kingdom’s leading humanitarian institution.

Guterres met Dr. Abdullah Al-Rabeeah — adviser at the Royal Court and supervisor general of KSrelief — along with senior officials, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Abdulaziz bin Mohammed Al-Wasil, Saudi Arabia’s permanent representative to the UN in New York, was also present.

The two sides discussed humanitarian and relief priorities, as well as ways to expand collaboration between KSrelief and various UN agencies, the SPA added.

Officials also presented an overview of the center’s expanding global portfolio, which has now reached 3,881 projects across 109 countries, worth more than $8 billion.

Projects highlighted included the artificial limbs program; the Masam demining initiative in Yemen; the scheme to reintegrate Yemeni children formerly associated with armed conflict; voluntary medical missions; and KSrelief’s Conjoined Twins Program.

The center’s work on digital relief platforms, international documentation and registration, and other humanitarian initiatives was also showcased.

Guterres later toured KSrelief’s permanent exhibition, which featured an interactive map of beneficiary countries; multimedia human-interest stories; volunteer program displays; and a “messages of hope” corner at which he used a virtual-reality headset which attempted to simulate the experiences of refugees and displaced people.

The UN chief also met Saudi medical volunteers involved in KSrelief missions abroad, and heard their accounts of delivering assistance on the ground.

He then visited offices of partner organizations and international bodies housed within the center, receiving briefings on their joint programs with KSrelief.