Saudi FM takes part in OIC, Arab League meetings during UN General Assembly

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Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan takes part in a coordination meeting of OIC foreign ministers in New York. (SPA)
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Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan takes part in interactive dialogue session between the Arab League and UN Security Council. (SPA)
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Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan takes part in interactive dialogue session between the Arab League and UN Security Council. (SPA)
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Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan takes part in a coordination meeting of OIC foreign ministers in New York. (SPA)
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Updated 22 September 2023
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Saudi FM takes part in OIC, Arab League meetings during UN General Assembly

  • Prince Faisal bin Farhan calls for collective response to common challenges facing global community

NEW YORK: Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan on Thursday took part in a coordination meeting of the foreign ministers of member states of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation on the sidelines of the 78th UN General Assembly session in New York, the Kingdom’s Foreign Ministry said in a statement.

The minister expressed the Kingdom’s condolences, sympathy and solidarity with Morocco and its people in the aftermath of the earthquake that rocked the North African country, and to Libya and its people following the deadly flooding in Derna.

He praised the OIC and member states’ response to a call by the Kingdom for an extraordinary session of the Council of Foreign Ministers to address the desecration and burning of copies of the Qur’an in Sweden and Denmark.

Prince Faisal highlighted the Palestinian issue and the pursuit of a comprehensive solution, in accordance with international legitimacy resolutions and the Arab Peace Initiative, and the establishment of an independent Palestinian state with East Jerusalem as its capital.

He also chaired the Arab side of a high-level foreign ministerial informal interactive dialogue session between the Arab Summit Troika and the UN Security Council.

During the session, the Saudi foreign minister said the international community faces many common challenges that require collective action, but no progress will be achieved without a safe and stable regional and international environment that enables countries to work together.

The Arab Summit Troika is a group of three rotating countries that monitors the implementation of resolutions and commitments adopted by the Arab League, which consists of the outgoing, current, and incoming Arab Summit chairs — Algeria, Saudi Arabia and Bahrain.

Other countries belonging to the Arab Group at the UN have been invited to participate in the meeting, along with Arab League Secretary-General Ahmed Aboul Gheit.

Prince Faisal said that since Arab issues make up a prominent share of the topics raised in the Security Council, strengthening cooperation and joint work between the Arab League and the Security Council to establish peace and security in the Arab world is of great importance.

The Kingdom is interested in improving this cooperation to achieve a common perspective for dealing with crises and developing peaceful solutions, he said.

Prince Faisal warned of the growing role of armed groups outside the framework of the state in creating these crises, which threaten international peace and security.

He said the ease with which these groups gain access to advanced technology and weapons enables them to undermine state institutions.

He called on the Security Council to take serious and strict measures against the groups.

Prince Faisal welcomed the results of discussions on a road map to support the peace process in Yemen, which brought together the Saudi communication and coordination team with the Sanaa delegation in Riyadh, with the participation of Oman.

He expressed the Kingdom’s hopes for dialogue between the Yemeni parties to pave the way for security and stability in the war-torn country, and ensure a future in which Yemen enjoys a comprehensive renaissance and sustainable development.


1,000 Saudi judges study civil law

Saudi Arabia’s Justice Minister Walid Al-Samaani. (SPA)
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1,000 Saudi judges study civil law

  • The initiative would safeguard rights, reinforce the principles of justice and transparency, and enhance the predictability of judicial rulings

RIYADH: More than 1,000 Saudi Arabia judges have enrolled in the Judicial Training Center’s higher diploma in civil law.

The program includes 21 courses of 380 training hours taught by specialists in civil law, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Saudi Arabia’s Justice Minister Walid Al-Samaani launched the program last October to help keep pace with legislative advancements in the Kingdom.

The initiative would safeguard rights, reinforce the principles of justice and transparency, and enhance the predictability of judicial rulings, the SPA reported.

The program includes in-depth theoretical and practical studies of obligations and contracts regarding civil cases.