Kingdom committed to partnering with G20 countries, says Saudi FM

Saudi Foreign Minister Faisal bin Farhan delivered a speech at the G20 Summit in Johannesburg, South Africa. (SPA)
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Updated 23 November 2025
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Kingdom committed to partnering with G20 countries, says Saudi FM

  • Prince Faisal bin Farhan is attending the G20 Leaders’ Summit in Johannesburg
  • He called for fair access to essential resources, investment to promote economic growth

LONDON: Saudi Foreign Minister Faisal bin Farhan on Sunday took part in the second day of the G20 Leaders’ Summit in Johannesburg, South Africa.

The event, held under the theme “A Fair and Just Future for All: Critical Minerals, Decent Work, Artificial Intelligence,” brings together leaders from the world’s largest economies to address global challenges and economic cooperation.

Prince Faisal said the Kingdom “believes that artificial intelligence is a key driver in accelerating innovation, improving resource efficiency and enhancing sustainability across various sectors,” according to the Saudi Press Agency.

He added: “This requires an approach based on dialogue, cooperation, collective action, respect for international law, consumer protection and intellectual property rights, ultimately leading to a fair and inclusive governance system.”

The foreign minister highlighted the need for fair access to essential resources and investment to promote economic growth, while balancing development with environmental protection amid the world’s shift to a green economy.

The Kingdom is committed to partnering with G20 countries to create an inclusive and sustainable economic environment, promoting cooperation and equal opportunities for shared prosperity, he said.

Prince Faisal also met with the President of Finland Alexander Stubb and Spain’s Minister for Foreign Affairs, European Union, and Cooperation Jose Manuel Albares Bueno separately on the sidelines of the summit. 

Regional and international developments were discussed during the meetings. 


Saudi capital celebrates Philippine culture with music, art, tradition 

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Saudi capital celebrates Philippine culture with music, art, tradition 

  • Festival spotlights Filipino creativity through live performances, crafts, authentic cuisine, and community’s cultural contributions

RIYADH: The Philippine Culture Days launched on Friday evening as part of the Global Harmony 2 initiative organized by the Ministry of Media, in cooperation with the General Entertainment Authority and supported by the Quality of Life Program. 

The event is being staged at Al-Suwaidi Park, one of Riyadh Season’s zones, from Dec. 5-8, and has already welcomed thousands of visitors, according to the Saudi Press Agency. 

It offers an immersive cultural journey highlighting the richness of Philippine culture and its traditional arts, while also showcasing the success stories of Filipino residents in the Kingdom, their social, economic, and cultural roles, and their diverse contributions. 

The program includes musical performances by leading Filipino artists and influencers, as well as cultural pavilions that introduce visitors to everyday Filipino life through bazaars of traditional clothing, popular food stalls, and themed photo-shoot experiences with folkloric costumes, creating a vivid celebration of Philippine identity. 

Filipino artisans also present live demonstrations of traditional crafts, including shellcrafting, accessory-making, and handcrafted art, giving visitors a close look at the intricate craftsmanship involved. 

The opening day featured the first musical concert with Filipino performers, along with more than 70 exhibitors and artistic performers presenting musical and folk shows that blend traditional arts with modern rhythms, drawing strong audience engagement. 

The four-day Philippine Culture Days event is part of a broader series of global cultural activities aimed at fostering cultural exchange and highlighting the Kingdom’s embrace of diversity. 

The Global Harmony 2 initiative continues to offer more than 200 children’s activities over 49 days, with steady turnout from families throughout the week. This year’s initiative aims to celebrate 14 world cultures, each representing a different community in the Kingdom. 

So far, more than 2 million visitors have taken part in the cultural initiative, with only three exhibitions remaining in the Global Harmony 2 initiative. 

Following Philippine Culture Days are Uganda (Dec. 9-10), Ethiopia (Dec. 11-13), and Sudan (Dec. 14-20). 

Officials hope to shed light on the lives of expatriates living in Saudi Arabia, celebrating their social and recreational activities, contributions to the Kingdom’s economy, and personal success stories.