Saudi aid agency KSrelief sends tons of aid to Benin

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Updated 21 March 2024
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Saudi aid agency KSrelief sends tons of aid to Benin

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s aid agency KSrelief has distributed 500 food parcels for 3,000 vulnerable people in Oueme, Benin, as part of the Ramadan Etaam project in the country.

KSrelief aims to distribute 5,930 food packages that would benefit 35,580 needy people during the holy month, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Tuesday.

Meanwhile, KSrelief’s Department of Partnerships and International Relations Director Hana Omar met Tuesday with German Federal Foreign Office Director-General for Crisis Prevention, Stabilization, Peace Building, and Humanitarian Assistance Deike Potzel on the sidelines of the European Humanitarian Forum in Brussels.

During the meeting, they discussed the current challenges faced by humanitarian agencies and how to enhance their work.


Saudi Arabia welcomes the ceasefire agreement between the Syrian government and the SDF

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Saudi Arabia welcomes the ceasefire agreement between the Syrian government and the SDF

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs welcomed the ceasefire agreement between the Syrian government and the SDF, via a statement on X on Friday. 
The ministry said the Kingdom hopes that this comprehensive agreement will contribute to supporting Syria’s path toward peace, security, and stability, in a manner that fulfills the aspirations of the brotherly Syrian people and enhances its national unity.
The ministry also renewed its full support for all the efforts exerted by the Syrian government in safeguarding the sovereignty, unity and territorial integrity of its lands.
“We appreciate the responsiveness of the Syrian government and the Syrian Democratic Forces to the Kingdom’s endeavors and the efforts made by the United States of America in consolidating the de-escalation and reaching this agreement.”

The Syrian government and the Kurdish-led group the Syrian Democratic Forces said on Friday they had ​agreed to a comprehensive ceasefire and a phased integration of military and administrative bodies into the Syrian state under a broad deal.

Under the agreement, forces that had amassed on front lines in the country’s north would pull back and Interior ‌Ministry security forces ‌will deploy to the ‌centers ⁠of ​the ‌cities of Hasakah and Qamishli in the northeast, both currently held by the SDF. Local security forces will be merged.

The sides announced the deal after Syrian government forces under President Ahmed Al-Sharaa captured swathes of northern and eastern ⁠Syria from the SDF this month, forcing the ‌Kurdish forces to retreat into a ‍shrinking enclave.

The agreement ‍includes the formation of a military division ‍that will include three SDF brigades, in addition to the formation of a brigade for forces in the SDF-held town of Kobani, also known ​as Ain Al-Arab, which will be affiliated to the governorate of Aleppo.