Kingdom’s ambassador welcomes US counterpart to Saudi Pavilion at Osaka Expo

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The visit between the representatives of Saudi Arabia and the US in Japan comes ten days after US President Donald Trump’s historic state visit to Riyadh. (ANJ)
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The visit between the representatives of Saudi Arabia and the US in Japan comes ten days after US President Donald Trump’s historic state visit to Riyadh. (ANJ)
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The visit between the representatives of Saudi Arabia and the US in Japan comes ten days after US President Donald Trump’s historic state visit to Riyadh. (ANJ)
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The visit between the representatives of Saudi Arabia and the US in Japan comes ten days after US President Donald Trump’s historic state visit to Riyadh. (ANJ)
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Updated 23 May 2025
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Kingdom’s ambassador welcomes US counterpart to Saudi Pavilion at Osaka Expo

  • Ghazi Faisal Binzagr holds talks with George Glass
  • Pavilion boosts US-Kingdom ties, says Saudi envoy

OSAKA: The Kingdom’s Ambassador to Japan Dr. Ghazi Faisal Binzagr welcomed his US counterpart George Glass to the Saudi Arabia Pavilion at the Osaka-Kansai Expo on Friday.

Binzagr said it was a pleasure to host Glass and his delegation from the US at the VIP reception.

“Saudi Arabia’s pavilion is not only an important cultural asset where we share our story with the world but also serves as a meeting place where global leaders can come together to deepen understanding of each other, while addressing some of our greatest challenges,” Binzagr said.

The visit between the representatives of Saudi Arabia and the US in Japan comes 10 days after US President Donald Trump’s historic state visit to Riyadh.

The visit reinforces the strategic long-term relationship between the Kingdom and the US and is important for potential future partnerships aimed at mutual growth.

Binzagr and Glass toured the pavilion which showcases Saudi Arabia’s rich cultural history, its transformation as a nation, and global influence on sustainability and innovation.

The US delegation enjoyed the Kingdom’s hospitality over a discussion on shared goals for the expo and the future before exchanging gifts in the Saudi Majlis.

Binzagr, the commissioner general of the Saudi Arabia Pavilion, said it was a productive and collaborative first meeting between the two ambassadors based in Japan.

The Saudi Arabia Pavilion hosts VIP delegations and business events that focus on the Kingdom’s impact on the world.

In addition to hosting over 700 events across the expo program which includes business and investment forums, visitors to the Saudi Arabia Pavilion will see daily dance and fashion shows.

In addition, they can explore seven immersive rooms and galleries, featuring evolving cities, sustainable seas, the potential of human capital and innovation.


Klija Festival in Buraidah empowers small businesses

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Klija Festival in Buraidah empowers small businesses

  • Half a million attend 15-day celebration of heritage; event creates 1,500 seasonal jobs

RIYADH: The 17th Klija Festival in Buraidah drew more than half a million visitors during its 15-day run, celebrating the region’s heritage and entrepreneurial spirit.

Organized by the Qassim Chamber of Commerce, the event highlighted small businesses, providing a platform for entrepreneurs to showcase local products.

More than 340 sales outlets, marketing corners and points of sale welcomed attendees, while the festival provided 1,500 seasonal job opportunities.

The small business pavilions featured families in the cottage industry, artisans and startups presenting traditional foods, and handicrafts and heritage items that reflect the region’s identity.

Participants said that the festival was a key marketing platform, boosting sales, increasing brand awareness, facilitating knowledge exchange and fostering connections with organizations supporting SMEs.

Mohammed Al-Hanaya, Qassim Chamber secretary-general and festival supervisor, said that the event brought together families, artisans, SMEs, companies and institutions, stimulating commercial activity, opening direct marketing channels and enhancing economic returns.

He added that the festival provided seasonal jobs for more than 1,500 young men and women across operations, marketing and services, supporting the labor market, empowering national talent, and connecting youth to the events and creative economy.

Klija, a traditional cookie made from wheat flour, dates or sugar, date syrup and natural ingredients such as cardamom and lemon, is a rich source of energy, carbohydrates, dietary fiber and natural proteins.

A cultural icon rooted in Qassim’s traditions, the cookie has gained international exposure through the festival, expanding the availability of packaged products.

Starting next year, the festival will be renamed the International Klija Festival, a rebranding approved by Qassim Gov. Prince Faisal bin Mishaal, who described it as a “successful model for turning local initiatives into global economic engines.”

This year’s festival, held at the King Khalid Cultural Center, included international participants from Egypt, Turkiye and Morocco, marking its evolution into a cross-cultural platform.