RIYADH: Initiatives by the King Salman Global Academy for Arabic Language are being highlighted at this year’s London Book Fair, being held from March 11-13, the Saudi Press Agency reported.
Under the umbrella of the Saudi pavilion, overseen by the Literature, Publishing and Translation Commission, the academy aims to strengthen the global presence of the Arabic language.
The academy’s secretary-general, Abdullah Al-Washmi, said the London Book Fair was a crucial global cultural platform for fostering academic and cultural cooperation.
He added the academy’s strategy was to expand the reach of Arabic, provide valuable content for specialists, and solidify the language’s international presence.
The academy's exhibit features recent publications and introduces initiatives in language planning, linguistic computing, education and cultural programs, the SPA reported.
It seeks to build partnerships that support the development of the Arabic language and enhance its presence on global academic and cultural platforms.
The Kingdom’s pavilion seeks to strengthen the international presence of Saudi publishers and empower local publishing houses.
Its participation aims to enhance cultural relations and facilitate knowledge exchange between Saudi Arabia and the UK.












