Saudi Arabia condemns targeting of Iranian consulate in Syria 

Emergency and security personnel search the rubble at the site of strikes which hit a building annexed to the Iranian embassy in Syria’s capital Damascus, on April 1, 2024. (AFP)
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Updated 02 April 2024
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Saudi Arabia condemns targeting of Iranian consulate in Syria 

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia has condemned the targeting of the Iranian consulate building in the Syrian capital Damascus, a foreign ministry statement said early Tuesday.

On Monday, suspected Israeli warplanes bombed Iran’s consulate in Syria, a marked escalation in a war pitting Israel against its regional adversaries, and Tehran said the strike killed seven military advisers including three senior commanders.

The foreign ministry expressed “the Kingdom’s categorical rejection of targeting diplomatic facilities for any justification, and under any pretext.” 

Saudi Arabia said the attack is a violation of international diplomatic laws and the rules of diplomatic immunity.

Gulf Cooperation Council Secretary-General Jasem Mohamed Al-Budaiwi also denounced the attack.

He reiterated the importance of adhering to international laws, treaties and diplomatic immunities.


Prince Faisal leads Saudi WEF delegation in Davos, highlights need for global cooperation

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Prince Faisal leads Saudi WEF delegation in Davos, highlights need for global cooperation

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s participation at the World Economic Forum (WEF) annual meeting in Davos next week reflects its commitment to strengthening international cooperation to address global economic challenges, while supporting regional stability and sustainable development, the Kingdom’s foreign minister said Saturday.

In a statement to the Saudi Press Agency, Prince Faisal bin Farhan said Saudi Arabia believes close cooperation between governments and the private sector is essential to achieving sustainable development and long-term prosperity.

He added that the Kingdom will continue expanding cooperation with international partners at WEF and beyond to better confront economic and environmental challenges.

Prince Faisal said the Davos forum provided an important platform to enhance collaboration in areas such as institutional and human capacity-building, innovation, technology and scientific research, in line with the goals of Saudi Vision 2030.

He highlighted the Kingdom’s focus on developing new business models to boost competitiveness and create investment opportunities.

Led by Prince Faisal, a high-level Saudi delegation will attend the forum, which runs from January 19 to 23 under the theme “A Spirit of Dialogue.”

The delegation includes senior ministers responsible for finance, investment, economy and planning, commerce, tourism, industry and mineral resources, and communications and information technology, as well as Saudi Arabia’s ambassador to the US, Princess Reema Bandar Al-Saud.

Saudi officials will participate in bilateral meetings and public sessions to share the Kingdom’s experience under Vision 2030 and engage with leaders from government, business and civil society on global stability and prosperity, SPA added.

Saudi House will also return to Davos in 2026 after its debut last year, hosting more than 20 sessions focused on themes including investment, human capability, quality of life and global collaboration.

The 56th WEF annual meeting is expected to draw around 3,000 participants from nearly 130 countries, including about 60 heads of state and government.