Saudi Cabinet welcomes President Trump’s efforts to end conflicts in Gaza, Sudan

Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman chaired the Cabinet session on Tuesday. (SPA)
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Updated 25 November 2025
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Saudi Cabinet welcomes President Trump’s efforts to end conflicts in Gaza, Sudan

  • Saudi ministers highlight importance of agreements signed with US last week in various sectors
  • Ministers emphasize necessity of complete withdrawal of Israeli army from Gaza Strip to initiate reconstruction, provide stability

RIYADH: The Saudi Cabinet on Tuesday welcomed US President Donald Trump’s efforts to end the conflicts in Sudan and the Gaza Strip.

During the session’s opening, which was chaired by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, ministers highlighted the importance of the agreements signed with the US last week in the defense, artificial intelligence, civil nuclear energy, critical minerals, education, and financial sectors.

The crown prince’s state visit to the US aimed to strengthen the strategic partnership with Washington and advance a shared vision for a stable and secure Middle East, according to the Saudi Press Agency.

The Cabinet highlighted the Kingdom’s eagerness to capitalize on opportunities in the US through the $270 billion in investments announced during the Saudi-US Investment Forum.

Partnerships aimed at contributing to building a diversified and sustainable Saudi economy and to creating opportunities for companies across various fields, including energy, technology, education, defense, and security.

The Cabinet acknowledged Trump’s efforts to end the conflict in Gaza, emphasizing the importance of establishing a genuine pathway to a two-state solution, the SPA added.

Ministers also stressed the necessity of a complete withdrawal of the Israeli army from Gaza to initiate reconstruction and provide stability. They also gave support to Trump’s efforts to end the conflict in Sudan.


Sustainability in focus as Madinah marks World Soil Day

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Sustainability in focus as Madinah marks World Soil Day

MADINAH: Madinah joined the world in celebrating World Soil Day on Dec. 5, highlighting the importance of soil conservation for food security and ecosystems, according to the Saudi Press Agency.

The day holds added significance in Madinah due to its rich agricultural history, diverse soil types — from clay to sand and volcanic Harrat — and its longstanding connection to date production.

The region’s soil faces challenges, notably salinization from imbalanced irrigation and climate change, the SPA added.

Authorities are addressing this through soil protection programs, improved irrigation techniques and sustainable agricultural practices.

Soil plays a vital role in water purification, acting as a natural filter. As winter begins, it is an opportune time to prepare soil for spring, expanding crop cultivation and harvest, the SPA reported.

The Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture in Madinah is implementing initiatives to enhance resource efficiency, raise farmer awarenes and combat desertification. Farmers contribute by using organic fertilization and recycling agricultural waste.

World Soil Day highlights the need for collaboration between government agencies, farmers and stakeholders to ensure soil sustainability, preserve agricultural heritage and support Vision 2030’s sustainable development goals.

Approved by the Food and Agriculture Organization in 2013, World Soil Day aims to raise awareness of soil’s critical role in healthy ecosystems and human well-being.