Saudi scouts forge global bonds with digital camps

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Saudi Scouts participate in the 3-day JOTA-JOTI global event. (X: @scouts_org_sa)
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Saudi Scouts participate in the 3-day JOTA-JOTI global event. (X: @scouts_org_sa)
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Saudi Scouts participate in the 3-day JOTA-JOTI global event. (X: @scouts_org_sa)
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Saudi Scouts participate in the 3-day JOTA-JOTI global event. (X: @scouts_org_sa)
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Updated 21 October 2023
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Saudi scouts forge global bonds with digital camps

  • 3-day global gathering runs until Oct. 22, uniting more than 2 million scouts from 174 countries around the world
  • Saudi Arabian Scouts Association showcases the Saudi Girl Scouts Committee

RIYADH: In a bid to foster international friendships, the Saudi Arabian Scouts Association is taking part in the Jamboree on the Air and Jamboree on the Internet camps.

The global gathering runs until Oct. 22, uniting more than 2 million scouts from 174 countries around the world.

Dr. Abdulrahman Ibrahim Al-Mudaires, deputy head of SASA, said that the event acts as a conduit for scouts to learn about telecommunication technologies as they interact with one another, paving the way for friendships to flourish.

BACKGROUND

Jamboree on the Air has its roots in the first half of the 20th century, when radio gained popularity as a communications format

The inaugural JOTA took place in 1958, while the first JOTI camp — which marked the growing adoption of internet technologies — was launched in 1996

The association has been “meticulously gearing up” for the event, establishing radio stations at its headquarters and at Jubail Industrial College, and equipping the information center, Al-Mudaires added. SASA also ensured that members of the club were well equipped to facilitate registration and seamless communication with their peers across different sectors of the association.

To commemorate the camps, the association is hosting two central events in Riyadh and Jubail. SASA will showcase the diversity of its sectors, showcasing the Saudi Girl Scouts Committee, scout units, and mobile scout troops from both genders.

This year’s jamboree events will teach scouts 21st-century skills, Al-Mudaires said.

Scouts will communicate using the internet and amateur radio, and can engage in educational activities that champion teamwork, foster intercultural understanding and nurture skills. The event also provides a platform for addressing youth issues.

Jamboree on the Air has its roots in the first half of the 20th century, when radio gained popularity as a communications format.

The inaugural JOTA took place in 1958, while the first JOTI camp — which marked the growing adoption of internet technologies — was launched in 1996.

The two events have since merged. The global gathering takes place annually during the third weekend of October.


China expresses support for developing and strengthening Saudi-Iranian relations

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China expresses support for developing and strengthening Saudi-Iranian relations

  • Wang and Prince Faisal signed an agreement on the mutual exemption from visa requirements for holders of diplomatic, special, and service passports

RIYADH: China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi expressed his country’s support for developing and strengthening Saudi-Iranian relations on Sunday, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

He also appreciated the Kingdom’s efforts to achieve regional and international security and stability, SPA added.

Wang visited the Kingdom on Sunday in response to an invitation from his Saudi counterpart Prince Faisal bin Farhan. He also met with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.

Prince Faisal and Wang held talks during which they reviewed the comprehensive strategic partnership between their countries.

They commended the level of Saudi-Chinese relations in all fields, including the economic, trade, investment, and energy sectors.

They noted that Wang’s visit coincided with the 35th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between their countries, which have witnessed significant development and a convergence of visions, SPA said.

The two ministers held the fifth session of the political committee emanating from the Saudi-Chinese High-Level Joint Committee. During the meeting, they discussed ways to enhance cooperation between the two countries in all fields.

Both sides affirmed their commitment to exchanging support on issues related to the vital interests of both countries, and their support for everything that achieves security, stability, development, and prosperity in the two nations.

Saudi Arabia also reiterated its commitment to the One China policy, stating that the Chinese government is the only legitimate government representing China as a whole, and that Taiwan is an integral part of Chinese territory.

Wang praised the economic developments taking place in the Kingdom within the framework of Vision 2030 and expressed China’s readiness to participate in Expo 2030 which will be hosted by Riyadh.

Views were exchanged on regional and international issues of common interest, and both sides expressed their readiness to enhance communication and coordination on these matters, SPA added.

Both foreign ministers affirmed their support for efforts aimed at finding a comprehensive and just solution to the Palestinian question and establishing an independent Palestinian state within 1967 borders, with East Jerusalem as its capital, in accordance with the two-state solution, relevant UN resolutions, and the Arab Peace Initiative.

They also signed an agreement on the mutual exemption from visa requirements for holders of diplomatic, special, and service passports.