Macron in Riyadh for official visit

1 / 8
French President Emmanuel Macron arrived in Riyadh on Monday evening for an official visit to Saudi Arabia. (SPA)
2 / 8
French President Emmanuel Macron arrived in Riyadh on Monday evening for an official visit to Saudi Arabia. (SPA)
3 / 8
French President Emmanuel Macron arrived in Riyadh on Monday evening for an official visit to Saudi Arabia. (SPA)
4 / 8
French President Emmanuel Macron arrived in Riyadh on Monday evening for an official visit to Saudi Arabia. (SPA)
5 / 8
French President Emmanuel Macron arrived in Riyadh on Monday evening for an official visit to Saudi Arabia. (SPA)
6 / 8
French President Emmanuel Macron arrived in Riyadh on Monday evening for an official visit to Saudi Arabia. (SPA)
7 / 8
French President Emmanuel Macron arrived in Riyadh on Monday evening for an official visit to Saudi Arabia. (SPA)
8 / 8
French President Emmanuel Macron arrived in Riyadh on Monday evening for an official visit to Saudi Arabia. (SPA)
Short Url
Updated 03 December 2024
Follow

Macron in Riyadh for official visit

  • French president received at Al-Yamamah Palace by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman
  • Two leaders held an expanded meeting for extensive talks
  • MoU signed to establish Strategic Partnership Council between the two nations

RIYADH: French President Emmanuel Macron arrived in Riyadh on Monday evening for an official visit to Saudi Arabia, Saudi Press Agency reported.

Macron was received at Al-Yamamah Palace in Riyadh by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who introduced the French president to Saudi ministers during an official reception ceremony.

The two leaders held an expanded meeting for extensive talks, SPA reported.

The meeting saw the participation of high-ranking officials from both countries, including Saudi ministers from energy, culture, defense, and investment sectors, as well as their French counterparts. 

Earlier on Monday, upon arrival at King Khalid International Airport, Macron was received by Prince Mohammed bin Abdulrahman, Deputy Governor of Riyadh Region, along with the Minister of Commerce Majid Al-Qasabi and Prince Faisal bin Abdulaziz bin Ayyaf, Mayor of Riyadh.

Also in attendance were Fahd bin Mayouf Al-Ruwaili, Saudi ambassador to France, and Patrick Maisonnave, French ambassador to the Kingdom.

The visit underscores the strengthening ties between Saudi Arabia and France, with discussions expected to focus on water resource sustainability and other key areas of cooperation, SPA added.

The crown prince and Macron also oversaw the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding to establish a Strategic Partnership Council between the two nations.

The agreement was signed by Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan and French Minister of Europe and Foreign Affairs Jean-Noel Barrot.


Royal reserve intensifies efforts for environmental conservation

Updated 05 December 2025
Follow

Royal reserve intensifies efforts for environmental conservation

  • Protection contributes toward sustainability to align with Saudi Vision 2030

RIYADH: The King Salman bin Abdulaziz Royal Reserve Development Authority is intensifying efforts to protect the vegetation, wildlife, and public property within its reserve, the largest in the Kingdom at 130,700 sq. km.

Distinguished by its nature, terrain and archaeological sites (some dating back to 8000 B.C.), its protection contributes to environmental sustainability and aligns with Saudi Vision 2030’s goal of making the Kingdom a global environmental tourist destination, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The authority’s efforts include enforcing regulations against violators, in partnership with the Special Forces for Environmental Security; rehabilitating damaged lands affected by overgrazing and desertification; planting nearly 4 million seedlings; rehabilitating 750,000 hectares of degraded land to restore plant life; and distributing tonnes of native wild seeds.

The authority has urged adherence to regulations, stressing continuous monitoring and enforcement against violations.

The royal reserve, a vast ecological haven across the Northern Borders, Jouf, Tabuk and Hail regions, is a vital hub for migratory birds. It is home to more than 290 bird species, with 88 percent being migratory and 12 percent resident.

This accounts for 58 percent of all bird species recorded in the Kingdom. The reserve also protects 26 bird species listed as threatened on the International Union for Conservation of Nature Red List.

The reserve serves as the Kingdom’s first stop for flocks arriving from Asia and Europe in the autumn, and their last station before departing in spring.

With its rich biodiversity, balanced environment and varied landscapes, the reserve also stands as a natural sanctuary, hosting remarkable species such as the steppe eagle, the eastern imperial eagle, and the houbara bustard.