Saudi Arabia tops G20 Safety Index, GASTAT report says

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Updated 11 February 2025
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Saudi Arabia tops G20 Safety Index, GASTAT report says

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia has ranked first among G20 countries in public safety perception, with 92.6 percent of the Kingdom’s population feeling safe walking alone at night in their residential areas, according to the 2023 Safety Index Publication issued by the General Authority for Statistics.

The data, drawn from the Global Sustainable Development Goals Indicators Database, highlights the effectiveness of government initiatives aimed at enhancing security and quality of life across the country, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

GASTAT said the results reflected the contributions of various government sectors in ensuring the safety of individuals across all regions and governorates.

Saudi Arabia’s ranking aligned with its broader efforts as part of the Saudi Vision 2030 to enhance stability and well-being across multiple domains, including economic, food, environmental, health, social, political, intellectual, technological, and cybersecurity safety, SPA added.

The Safety Index Publication was a key outcome of the 2023 Household Socio-Economic Survey, which assessed various aspects of economic and social life in Saudi Arabia, including residents’ perceptions of safety in their local communities.


Saudi FM discusses regional developments in phone call with Rubio

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Saudi FM discusses regional developments in phone call with Rubio

RIYADH: Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah held a phone call with his counterpart US Secretary of State Marco Rubio to discuss latest regional developments. 

During the call, “they reviewed the strategic relations between the two friendly countries and discussed the latest developments in the region and the efforts being made in this regard,” the Saudi Press Agency reported.