New Saudi ambassador to Iran arrives in Tehran

Saudi Arabia’s ambassador to Iran Abdullah bin Saud Al-Anazi (second left) arrives in Tehran on September 5, 2023. (SPA)
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Updated 06 September 2023
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New Saudi ambassador to Iran arrives in Tehran

  • Al-Anazi said directives of Saudi leadership emphasize importance of strengthening bilateral relations
  • Saudi Arabia and Iran agreed in March to reestablish diplomatic relations following years of tensions

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s new ambassador to Iran Abdullah bin Saud Al-Anazi arrived in Tehran on Tuesday to start his mission, Saudi Press Agency reported.

Upon his arrival in the Iranian capital, Al-Anazi said the directives of the Saudi leadership emphasize the importance of strengthening relations and intensifying communication and meetings between the Kingdom and Iran.

He added that the Kingdom seeks to move relations between the two neighboring countries to broader horizons considering they possess economic components, natural resources, and advantages that contribute to enhancing aspects of development, prosperity, stability and security in the region and for the common benefit of the two countries and their peoples.

The ambassador stressed that the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 represents a road map that reflects all aspects of cooperation that can be built upon to enhance it according to a strategic perspective that establishes the principles of good neighborliness, understanding, purposeful dialogue, and respect to enhance mutual trust between the two countries.

Saudi Arabia and Iran agreed in March to reestablish diplomatic relations and reopen their embassies following years of tensions between the two countries.


‘Basta Khair Saudi Arabia 2026’ launched by Ministry of Municipalities

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‘Basta Khair Saudi Arabia 2026’ launched by Ministry of Municipalities

  • Scheme aims to support, develop, and empower street vendors by regulating their activities, providing approved sales locations, enhancing quality of practice and improving visitor experience
  • Ministry of Municipalities and Housing said the scheme enhanced the image of licensed stalls as an organized model that reflects cities’ identities and improves the urban scene overall

RIYADH: The Ministry of Municipalities and Housing has launched the “Basta Khair Saudi Arabia 2026” initiative.

Now in its second year, the scheme aims to support, develop, and empower street vendors by regulating their activities, providing approved sales locations, enhancing quality of practice and improving visitor experience.

In line with the ministry’s objectives to enhance the urban landscape and quality of life in cities across the Kingdom it will begin with five locations in each municipality and target up to 350 sales outlets per area, reported the Saudi Press Agency.

At least two sites in each municipality will be placed under a sustainability track to ensure operations continue beyond Ramadan, helping the initiative transition from a seasonal effort into a structured, scalable and sustainable model.

The ministry said the scheme enhanced the image of licensed stalls as an organized model that reflects cities’ identities and improves the urban scene overall.

It also provides more sustainable economic opportunities for participants and creates a gradual pathway for transitioning from informal activities to officially regulated practices within clear regulatory frameworks. This contributes to income stability, improved service quality and greater reliability of the overall experience.

Basta Khair Saudi Arabia 2025 saw 1,732 vendors take part and around 814,000 visitors. It achieved a sustainability rate of 30 percent following its conclusion and recorded 90 percent satisfaction levels, reflecting its economic and social impact and supporting the ministry’s development of an organized, sustainable model to empower street vendors across the Kingdom.