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State Department Lauds ‘Strong counterterrorism relationship’ between Saudi Arabia and the United States
- November 4,2019
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The U.S. State Department’s recently-released country reports on terrorism praised the U.S.-Saudi “strong counterterrorism relationship” and said “through a range of counterterrorism initiatives, many in partnership with the U.S. government, Saudi Arabia took tangible steps to strengthen its counterterrorism capabilities in border security, counter terrorist financing, and [countering violent extremism].” “Based on local reporting, Saudi Arabia […]
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U.S., Saudi Officials Discuss Regional Security and Military Cooperation
- October 10,2019
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Saudi Arabia’s deputy defense minister said on Thursday he discussed “regional security and military cooperation” with senior U.S. government officials, Reuters reports. Deputy Defense Minister Khalid bin Salman, who previously served as Saudi Arabia’s Ambassador to the United States, met separately with U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Secretary of Defense Mark Esper. Deputy […]
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Saudi Arabia’s Khalid Al-Falih, Ambassador Reema Meet with Rick Perry in Washington to Discuss Cooperation, Supply Security
- August 7,2019
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia Energy Minister Khalid Al-Falih and Ambassador to the United States Princess Reema bint Bandar met U.S. Energy Secretary Rick Perry on Tuesday in Washington, D.C. for talks on the economy, oil markets, maritime security and U.S.-Saudi cooperation. Al-Falih said that the meeting dealt with “enhancing the distinguished relationship between the two countries and […]
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In Saudi Arabia, Pompeo Seeks ‘Global Coalition’ On Iran; Dines at Nobu Popup with Crown Prince
- June 25,2019
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- SUSTG Team
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo visited Saudi Arabia on Monday in the first stop of a trip to the Gulf region to build a “global coalition” on Iran and express support for the security of Saudi Arabia. Pompeo held two separate meetings with King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, photos show. Pompeo called the United States and […]
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Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman Gives Interview to Asharq Alawsat, Addresses Iran Aggression
- June 17,2019
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman gave an interview to the Saudi-owned, London-based Asharq Alawsat newspaper and discussed recent attacks on oil tankers and on the Kingdom’s southern border, saying Saudi Arabia does not want a war in the region, but stressed that it “will not hesitate in dealing with any threat against our people, sovereignty […]
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Houthis Strike Abha International Airport in Saudi as Fears of Widening Conflict Grow
- June 13,2019
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- SUSTG Team
Yemen’s Houthi rebels attacked an airport in southern Saudi Arabia on Wednesday, wounding 26 people, the Saudi Press Agency (SPA) and other reports confirmed. Eighteen people were treated at Abha International Airport for minor injuries and another eight were taken to a hospital, according to the SPA, which quoted Turki al-Malki, spokesman of the US-backed Saudi-led coalition […]
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Gulf Arab states support right of Saudi Arabia and UAE to defend interests
- May 31,2019
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Gulf Arab states voiced support for Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates to take any action required to defend their security following recent attacks on their oil assets, Reuters reports. A statement published by Saudi state news agency SPA said the six nations had discussed at an emergency meeting in the kingdom a joint […]
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Saudi cabinet affirms desire to avoid war and have stable oil markets in face of heightened Iran tensions
- May 22,2019
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Saudi Arabia’s cabinet took the step of affirming the Kingdom’s desire to avoid regional conflict and ensure stable oil markets as tensions between Iran and the United States simmer, according to the state-run Saudi Press Agency and Reuters. The kingdom “will do everything in its power to prevent any war and its hand is always extended […]
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Tensions Simmer in the Gulf as Kingdom Says it Wants to Avoid War but ‘Will Respond Firmly and Decisively to Any Threat’
- May 20,2019
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Tensions simmered with Iran over the weekend as Saudi Arabia, the United States and allies made it clear war should be avoided at all costs but that they would respond to security threats and defend their interests if necessary. Following last week’s two attacks on key Saudi energy targets, which the Kingdom blames on Iran and […]
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Trump, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman Speak by Phone, White House Says
- April 10,2019
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U.S. President Donald Trump spoke with Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman by phone on Tuesday, discussing Riyadh’s role in Middle East stability, maintaining pressure on Iran other issues, according to reports. “President Trump and the Crown Prince discussed regional developments and opportunities to further enhance the American-Saudi partnership on a range of security and economic […]
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Saudi Crown Prince, Putin discuss bilateral cooperation and Ukraine conflict
The Crown Prince emphasized the Kingdom’s commitment to doing everything possible to support dialogue and find a political solution to the conflict in Ukraine. The Russian President expressed his continued support for these efforts, according to the SPA. The conversation followed a Tuesday meeting in Jeddah, where Ukrainian and American officials convened under the auspices of Saudi Arabia to discuss Ukraine-Russia ceasefire proposal. At the meeting, Ukraine expressed readiness to accept the US proposal for a 30-day interim ceasefire, with Washington committing to discuss proposals for a lasting peace that ensures Ukraine’s long-term security.
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60 mosques out of 130 most treasured mosques across Saudi Arabia restored
As many as 60 mosques, among a total of 130 most treasured historical mosques across all 13 regions of Saudi Arabia have been preserved and restored during the first and second phases of the project's implementation. This was revealed in a review meeting of Prince Mohammed bin Salman Project for Development of Historical Mosques held in Riyadh on Tuesday. During the meeting, the project reviewed governance, work phases, implementation paths, and the latest developments with stakeholders and officials from several governmental, non-profit, and private entities. The project aims to develop 130 historical mosques across the Kingdom while ensuring the preservation of their unique architectural elements and restoring them to their original state in line with modern requirements. The project, which was launched by Crown Prince and Prime Minister Mohammed bin Salman in 2018, is dedicated to preserving the Kingdom's mosques and sharing Saudi Arabia's rich culture, history, and heritage with the world.
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Saudi Aramco, IEA Chiefs Clash In Houston Over The Future Of Oil
With the CERAWeek 2025 conference in Houston drawing to a close, C-Suite executives, ministers and top officials have weighed in on the trajectory of the global oil and gas sector with experts debating whether tariffs, trade, and competition will replace security, affordability, and sustainability in shaping energy markets and policy. However, one of the biggest highlights of the conference has been the showdown between Saudi Aramco’s CEO Amin Nasser and IEA Executive Director Fatih Birol and their highly divergent views on the future of the global oil industry. Once again, the Aramco CEO was adamant that there were “inherent flaws” in the energy transition away from conventional fuels, saying, “So I pay little attention to forecasts claiming that next year will be peak this, or peak that,” in a thinly-veiled dig at the IEA which has predicted a peak in oil demand by the end of the current decade.
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Saudi leader parlays oil wealth into global diplomatic clout
Saudi Arabia, a country that is largely made up of desert, has fewer than 40 million people, and boasts a middling military with no nuclear arms, may be emerging as the 21st century’s most improbable superpower. He has drawn closer to China, and to Russia, as a fellow oil producer. He has been welcomed into the BRICS economic coalition of countries in the Global South. And he is also a major player on two international policy fronts where his interests and Washington’s could clash. The first is artificial intelligence and technology, a centerpiece of Crown Prince Mohammed’s vision of a post-oil economy. He has earmarked billions of dollars to attract experts, researchers, and entrepreneurs in AI to visit, teach, invest, and set up shop in Saudi Arabia. U.S. officials are worried that this initiative could transform the kingdom into a sanctions-busting back door for China, as Beijing seeks top flight technology.
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The UAE’s $2 billion bet on a pro-crypto Trump
Abu Dhabi is staking out its position in a more crypto-friendly world order. MGX — backed by state investment vehicle Mubadala and the Emirati AI firm G42 — this week invested $2 billion in cryptocurrency stored by Binance in exchange for a minority stake in the world’s largest crypto exchange by volume. The deal is the first time Binance has taken a corporate investment of this kind. The funds will be used to further develop blockchain technology as Binance looks to attract more business from institutional investors, the firms said in a statement.
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Saudi Arabia has highest penetration rate of women professional gamers globally: Saudi prince: Video
HRH Prince Faisal bin Bandar Al-Saud, chairman of the Saudi Esports Federation, said on Thursday at CONVERGE LIVE that the country has had the opportunity to show that professional gaming is a “real career path with no baggage for women”.
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Saudi Arabia still needs consultants despite PwC ban
“They can’t do this without a lot of people and a lot of expertise,” said Dane Albertelli, a senior analyst at Source Global Research, which analyses global consultancies. “At the moment, they’re kind of maxed out.” Neither PIF, the $925 billion sovereign wealth fund at the forefront of the kingdom’s investment drive, nor PwC have commented publicly but it seems that a fight over expertise was the most immediate cause of the spat. The UK’s Financial Times has reported that PIF was irked by an attempt by PwC to poach a top auditor from one of its subsidiaries, Neom. These giga projects and others need specialised skills that are in relative short supply in the kingdom of 19 million Saudi citizens, almost half of whom are under the age of 30. Mohammad Al Qahtani, a former senior official in the Saudi royal household, and now CEO of Riyadh-based investment management company Saudi Arabia Holding Co, told his 308,000 followers on LinkedIn last week: “The PIF-PwC decision isn’t just a headline – it’s a wake-up call.”
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Saudia ‘still a flag carrier’ ahead of Riyadh Air launch
Saudi Arabia’s flag carrier Saudia is upgrading its fleet with new Boeing and Airbus aircraft even as the government prepares to start a new airline later this year. The 80-year-old carrier has 118 aircraft on order, most of which will replace older models in its existing fleet of 147, and are scheduled to arrive through next year. Meanwhile, the new airline Riyadh Air will replace Saudia as the kingdom’s primary flag carrier and operate out of the capital. Saudia, by contrast, will focus its operations out of Jeddah, its historic city on the Red Sea coast and the gateway to Islam’s holiest sites in nearby Mecca and Medina. The world’s second-largest oil producer is investing or seeking investment of around $100 billion in its aviation infrastructure and equipment as part of efforts to more than triple passenger traffic to 330 million by 2030.
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IEA’s hard line on oil glut clashes with Opec forecast
In a monthly report published on Thursday the IEA forecast that oil demand would grow by 1 million barrels per day (bpd) in 2025, down 70,000 bpd from its February prediction. The Paris watchdog cited deteriorating macroeconomic conditions due to trade tensions. “New US tariffs, combined with escalating retaliatory measures, tilted macro risks to the downside,” the IEA said. Asian countries will account for almost 60 percent of the growth, with the lead taken by China, where the need for petrochemical feedstock will take up all of the growth. The IEA’s forecast contrasts with Opec‘s outlook, which remains confident in relatively strong demand and in plans to increase output. On Wednesday the organisation, led by Saudi Arabia, kept its forecast for demand growth at 1.4 million bpd this year, pointing to air travel and transport as a driver.
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‘Golden era’ for GCC capital markets as global investors cash in on $2.3 trillion powerhouse
GCC capital markets have undergone an unprecedented transformation, soaring to a collective market capitalisation of $2.3 trillion by the end of 2024, with international investors increasingly viewing the region as a long-term structural investment opportunity rather than a tactical allocation. “The pace of reforms in this region has been phenomenal and stakeholders in each market have a powerful and persuasive story to tell global investors,” said Nabeel Albloushi, HSBC’s Regional Head of Markets & Securities Services for the Middle East North Africa & Türkiye (MENAT) region, speaking to Arabian Business at the HSBC MENAT Future Forum in Dubai this week. “We are living our golden era right now,” said Karim Tannir, Head of Banking for MENAT at HSBC Holdings. “If I have to pick one sector that demonstrates the growth and momentum in the region, I would have to say the capital markets, specifically the IPO markets…which has become world-leading, with issuances among the largest by volume.”
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