Rwanda president receives Saudi deputy foreign minister

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Rwanda’s President Paul Kagame receives Saudi Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Waleed bin Abdulkarim El-Khereiji in Kigali on Tuesday. (SPA)
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Rwanda’s President Paul Kagame receives Saudi Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Waleed bin Abdulkarim El-Khereiji in Kigali on Tuesday. (SPA)
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Rwanda’s President Paul Kagame receives Saudi Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Waleed bin Abdulkarim El-Khereiji in Kigali on Tuesday. (SPA)
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Updated 24 February 2026
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Rwanda president receives Saudi deputy foreign minister

  • Saudi-Rwandan cooperation relations and ways to strengthen and develop them in various fields were discussed during the meeting

RIYADH: Rwanda’s President Paul Kagame received Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Waleed bin Abdulkarim El-Khereiji in Kigali on Tuesday, Saudi Press Agency reported.

Saudi-Rwandan cooperation relations and ways to strengthen and develop them in various fields were discussed during the meeting. Regional and international developments and efforts made with regard to them were also reviewed. 

The minister conveyed the greetings of King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to the president, along with their wishes for continued progress and prosperity for the government and people of Rwanda.

In turn, Kagame sent his greetings to the Saudi leadership, and his wishes for further development and prosperity for the Kingdom, its leadership, and its people.


Saudia resumes some flights to Dubai from Riyadh and Jeddah

Updated 06 March 2026
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Saudia resumes some flights to Dubai from Riyadh and Jeddah

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia's national carrier Saudia will partially resume operations to Dubai from Saturday, the airline announced on Friday.

The airline will run outbound and inbound flights from Riyadh and Jeddah to the emirate.

The flights will initially operate on a limited schedule with additional services expected to be restored, the airline said.

After the Iran conflict started last weekend, Saudia Airlines suspended flights to Amman, Kuwait, and Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Doha, Bahrain, Moscow and Peshawar.