Saudi Arabia welcomes Slovenia’s recognition of State of Palestine

A Palestinian flag flutters among other flags in front of the Slovenian parliament after Slovenia recognized a Palestinian state, in Ljubljana, June 5, 2024. (Reuters)
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Updated 05 June 2024
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Saudi Arabia welcomes Slovenia’s recognition of State of Palestine

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia on Wednesday welcomed Slovenia’s ratification of its parliament and government’s decision to recognize the State of Palestine.

“While the Kingdom appreciates the decision of the Republic of Slovenia, which affirms the agreement of the international community on the right of the Palestinian people to establish their independent state on the 1967 borders with East Jerusalem as its capital, it renews its call to the rest of the countries of the world that have not yet recognized it to speed up taking such positive steps, especially the permanent members of the UN Security Council,” the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said.

Slovenia on Tuesday became the latest country to recognize a state of Palestine, following similar moves made last week by Spain, Ireland and Norway.

The action means that 146 of the 193 UN member states now recognize a Palestinian state, including most Middle Eastern, African, Latin American and Asian countries, but not the US, Canada, most of Western Europe, Australia, Japan or South Korea.

The Organization of Islamic Cooperation also welcomed Slovenia’s decision, calling it an “important and historic step” that “advances the achievement of justice and freedom for the Palestinian people, and affirms their legitimate rights, including their right to self-determination.”

The OIC also renewed its call for all countries that have not yet recognized the State of Palestine to take the initiative “within the framework of supporting international efforts aimed at achieving peace and stability in the region in accordance with the vision of the two-state solution and based on the relevant international legitimacy resolutions.”


Riyadh university takes part in academic conference

Updated 04 March 2026
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Riyadh university takes part in academic conference

  • The deanship said that its participation in the international conference aligns with a strategic direction to strengthen King Saud University’s institutional presence on specialized academic platforms

RIYADH: The Deanship of the Common First Year at King Saud University took part in the 45th Annual Conference on the First-Year Experience, held in Seattle, US.

This year’s edition focused on students’ academic and social transitions, guided advising, retention strategies and enhancing student engagement, in addition to showcasing successful institutional models for building sustainable transitional pathways.

The university’s participation aligns with a strategic direction that positions the first-year experience as a cornerstone of the quality of university outcomes.

During the scientific sessions and workshops, the dean delivered remarks highlighting the importance of intentionally designing the first-year student experience, emphasizing that academic support and advising programs should not be viewed as parallel services, but rather as an integral part of the educational experience’s structure.

He also reviewed models of the deanship’s initiatives to support new students, including early follow-up mechanisms and academic and skills development programs aimed at fostering university readiness from the first weeks of study.

The deanship said that its participation in the international conference aligns with a strategic direction to strengthen King Saud University’s institutional presence on specialized academic platforms and to leverage global expertise to develop policies and practices that support new students.