Democratic Republic of Congo supports Saudi bid to host World Expo 2030

Saudi Royal Court Adviser Ahmed Kattan and President of the Democratic Republic of the Congo Felix Tshisekedi. (SPA)
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Updated 20 July 2023
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Democratic Republic of Congo supports Saudi bid to host World Expo 2030

  • Kattan expressed the Saudi government’s appreciation for Congo’s support

RIYADH: President of the Democratic Republic of the Congo Felix Tshisekedi has expressed his support for Saudi Arabia’s bid to host the World Expo 2030.

This came during the meeting between Saudi Royal Court Adviser Ahmed Kattan and the president on Thursday in Kinshasa, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Tshisekedi also reaffirmed his country’s support for the first Saudi-African Summit and the fifth Arab-African Summit in Riyadh.

Kattan expressed the Saudi government’s appreciation for Congo’s support, adding that it was a reflection of the strong ties between the two countries.

Kattan conveyed the greetings of King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin to the government and people of Congo. Tshisekedi exchanged similar greetings.

The two officials discussed bilateral relations between their countries as well as ways to boost these. They also reviewed regional and international issues of common interest.
 


Saudi mine-clearance project in Yemen destroys 4,235 explosive devices in a day

Updated 22 January 2026
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Saudi mine-clearance project in Yemen destroys 4,235 explosive devices in a day

  • Project Masam aims to rid Yemen of all mines to help ensure the highest standards of safety and security for the Yemeni people

LONDON: Saudi Arabia’s Project Masam cleared 4,235 mines, unexploded ordnance and other explosive devices in a single day from Bab Al-Mandab region in southwestern Yemen, as part of its mission to protect civilians.

Osama Al-Gosaibi, the project’s director general, said it aims to rid Yemen of all mines to help ensure the highest standards of safety and security for the Yemeni people.

On Wednesday, the project’s teams destroyed 33 anti-tank mines, 31 anti-personnel mines, 86 miscellaneous shells, 2,750 assorted rounds, 1,291 breakers and valves used in devices, 12 grenades, two Katyusha rockets, a missile, 15 shell arrows, and 14 other explosive devices.

Masam’s teams are tasked with clearing villages, roads and areas around schools to facilitate the safe movement of civilians and delivery of humanitarian aid.

The project trains local people to become demining engineers, provides them with modern equipment to do the job, and also offers support to Yemenis injured by explosive devices.