KSrelief provides food aid in Yemen, Madagascar, Mauritania

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KSrelief distributed 6,000 cartons of dates to the most needy families in Yemen’s Marib. (SPA)
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KSrelief distributed 6,000 cartons of dates to the most needy families in Yemen’s Marib. (SPA)
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The center also distributed 10,021 food baskets to the most vulnerable groups in Mauritania’s Nouakchott. (SPA)
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The center also distributed 10,021 food baskets to the most vulnerable groups in Mauritania’s Nouakchott. (SPA)
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Updated 21 August 2023
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KSrelief provides food aid in Yemen, Madagascar, Mauritania

  • The assistance is part of Saudi Arabia’s humanitarian and relief plan for countries and peoples in need around the world

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) has distributed 6,000 cartons of dates to the most needy families in Yemen’s Marib, benefiting 36,000 people.

The center also distributed 10,021 food baskets to the most vulnerable groups in Mauritania’s Nouakchott, benefiting some 60,126 people.

KSrelief officials likewise delivered a variety of food aid to Madagascar.

General Elack Olivier Andriakaja, the director general of Madagascar's National Office for Risk and Disaster Management, expressed appreciation for the humanitarian assistance provided by the center.

The assistance is part of Saudi Arabia’s humanitarian and relief plan for countries and peoples in need around the world.


Saudi Cabinet welcomes ceasefire between Syrian government and SDF, condemns Gaza ceasefire violations

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Saudi Cabinet welcomes ceasefire between Syrian government and SDF, condemns Gaza ceasefire violations

  • Minister of Media Salman Al-Dossari said ministers welcomed cooperation between the Syrian government and the SDF, supported by Saudi Arabia and the US

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Cabinet on Tuesday welcomed a ceasefire between the Syrian government and the Syrian Democratic Forces, reiterated the Kingdom’s support for resolving regional and international disputes through dialogue, and condemned Israeli violations of the Gaza ceasefire.

The Cabinet, chaired by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, said breaches in the Palestinian territory undermined efforts to stabilize the truce and advance the second phase of the peace plan, stressing the need for a just and lasting settlement that enabled Palestinians to establish an independent state.

In a statement carried by the Saudi Press Agency, Minister of Media Salman Al-Dossary said that ministers welcomed cooperation between the Syrian government and the SDF, supported by Saudi Arabia and the US, which led to a ceasefire agreement aimed at promoting peace, stability and national unity in Syria.

The Cabinet reviewed outcomes from several major international events hosted by the Kingdom, including the second Ministerial Council meeting of the Green Middle East Initiative, which expanded membership to 35 countries and reaffirmed commitments to plant more than 22 billion trees and rehabilitate 92 million hectares of land, SPA added.

Ministers also praised the International Conference on Building Capabilities in Data and AI in Riyadh, which saw the launch of multiple initiatives and the signing of 27 agreements to strengthen academic partnerships and advance the Kingdom’s national artificial intelligence strategy.

They commended the fifth Future Real Estate Forum, which resulted in 80 agreements and memoranda of understanding, as well as the Saudi Media Forum, highlighting Riyadh’s growing role as a global hub for innovation, digital transformation and content creation.

The Cabinet reviewed progress across government sectors, welcoming the launch of the National Privatization Strategy as a key step toward diversifying the economy, strengthening private-sector participation and improving infrastructure and public services. It also noted new development projects in the industrial cities of Makkah and Jeddah aimed at boosting local manufacturing and economic growth.

Among a series of decisions, the Cabinet approved cooperation agreements and MoUs with Cyprus, Finland, Brazil, Uzbekistan, South Korea and Mexico, alongside partnerships with Harvard University and the League of Arab States.

Ministers also approved Saudi Arabia’s National Policy for the Arabic Language, endorsed the Equestrian Authority’s membership in the International Federation of Thoroughbred Breeders, and adopted Gulf Cooperation Council framework legislation on combating narcotics and responding to hazardous materials incidents.

The Cabinet further approved the state’s final accounts for the previous fiscal year, renewed and appointed members to the General Authority for Real Estate board, and authorized several senior promotions across government departments, including ambassadorial and minister plenipotentiary roles at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.