The Council of Ministers in Saudi Arabia, chaired by King Salman, has emphasized the country’s efforts to stop Israel’s aggression on Palestinians in occupied territories. The Crown Prince, Mohammed bin Salman, has been in contact with leaders like Turkish President Erdogan and Egyptian President El-Sisi to unify Arab and Islamic support for the Palestinians. The Cabinet also discussed international meetings that Saudi Arabia attended and highlighted the importance of cooperation with friendly nations. The recent meeting of the Saudi-Qatari Coordination Council was praised for strengthening relations between the two countries.
The Cabinet reviewed regional and international developments and reiterated Saudi Arabia’s support for initiatives promoting security and stability globally. The 50th anniversary of the Saudi Fund for Development was highlighted as a significant milestone showcasing the fund’s contributions to fostering development in developing countries. On the domestic front, the Cabinet approved royal orders reconstituting the Council of Senior Scholars and the Shoura Council to support religious and national interests.
In terms of laws and agreements, the Cabinet approved the Measurement and Calibration Law and Saudi Arabia’s participation in the Euro-Arab Judicial Training Network. Cooperation agreements were also approved in various fields such as environment, agriculture, labor, employment, healthcare, civil aviation, and legal affairs. The Cabinet also authorized discussions and signing of agreements with countries like Oman, Nigeria, and Bahrain for mutual cooperation.
The session of the Council of Ministers in Saudi Arabia underlines the country’s commitment to stopping Israel’s aggression on the Palestinians. The Crown Prince has been in contact with leaders of other nations to unify Arab and Islamic support for the Palestinians and to halt the Israeli escalation and violations. The Cabinet discussed the outcomes of international meetings attended by Saudi Arabia, emphasizing the importance of cooperation with friendly nations to promote progress and prosperity.
Saudi-Qatari Coordination Council’s recent meeting was praised for strengthening relations between the two countries and pursuing shared goals. The Cabinet reviewed regional and international developments and reiterated the Kingdom’s support for initiatives promoting security and stability globally. The 50th anniversary of the Saudi Fund for Development was highlighted as a milestone showcasing its contributions to fostering development in less developed countries.
On the domestic front, the Cabinet approved royal orders reconstituting the Council of Senior Scholars and the Shoura Council to support religious and national interests. Various laws and agreements were approved, including the Measurement and Calibration Law and Saudi Arabia’s participation in the Euro-Arab Judicial Training Network. Cooperation agreements in fields like environment, agriculture, labor, employment, healthcare, civil aviation, and legal affairs were also endorsed.
The Cabinet’s authorization to discuss and sign agreements with countries like Oman, Nigeria, and Bahrain for mutual cooperation highlights Saudi Arabia’s commitment to strengthening ties with other nations. Overall, the session of the Council of Ministers in Saudi Arabia showcases the country’s efforts to promote unity among Arab and Islamic nations in support of the Palestinian cause and its commitment to international cooperation for mutual benefit.