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By royal decree: King Khalid Eye Specialist Hospital is an independent institution
A royal decree was issued approving the bylaws of King Khalid Eye Specialist Hospital and Research Center, and its transfer
A royal decree has been issued approving the bylaws of King Khalid Eye Specialist Hospital and Research Centre, transforming it into an independent, non-profit, special-purpose institution under the umbrella of the Royal Commission for Riyadh City. Eng. Ibrahim Al-Sultan, Acting CEO of the Royal Commission for Riyadh City, stated, “The royal trust bestowed upon the Royal Commission for Riyadh City to lead the transformation program for pivotal health and educational entities comes within the framework of maximizing its role in Riyadh’s growth journey and achieving the desired developmental and economic goals.” Al-Sultan explained that King Khalid Eye Specialist Hospital and Research Centre is a pioneer in the field of ophthalmology and optometry, with its influence extending beyond the Kingdom to the world through its presence and participation in international organizations, and the health, training, educational, and research services it provides, which benefit citizens’ health, contribute to preserving eyesight, and strengthen and support the Kingdom’s healthcare system. Al-Sultan added that the transformation of King Khalid Eye Specialist Hospital and Research Centre is part of the program for transforming specialized educational and health entities. This included King Saud University and King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre, which in turn reflects the Royal Commission’s direction towards improving educational health services in the Kingdom and enhancing cooperation between them as a key enabler for achieving ambitious goals, within an integrated system to increase cooperation, research and innovation in the field of eye health, as well as consolidating Riyadh’s position as a global medical destination and improving health services in the Kingdom.
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Trump: Iran wants a deal to avoid a military strike | Middle East News
US President Donald Trump stated that Iran is seeking a new agreement, indicating that he has given them a period of time to respond. These statements come amid escalating tensions in the region.
US President Donald Trump announced on Friday that Iran is showing a willingness to reach an agreement, suggesting this is part of its efforts to avoid a potential military confrontation with the United States. At a press conference at the White House, Trump confirmed that he had given Tehran a deadline to respond to his proposals, but he left the deadline vague, saying, "Only they know when it expires." The US president did not provide any further details about the nature of the proposed agreement.
Trump's remarks come at the height of escalating tensions between Washington and Tehran, which began to deepen after the US administration's decision in May 2018 to unilaterally withdraw from the landmark nuclear agreement (the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action) signed in 2015. Following the withdrawal, Washington reimposed harsh economic sanctions on Iran as part of a strategy dubbed "maximum pressure," aimed at forcing it back to the negotiating table to reach a new and more comprehensive agreement that addresses its nuclear program, ballistic missiles, and regional influence.
In the weeks leading up to Trump's announcement, the region witnessed a series of serious incidents that heightened international concern, including attacks on oil tankers in the Gulf of Oman, which Washington blamed on Tehran. The escalation reached its peak when Iran shot down a US drone, prompting Trump to authorize retaliatory military strikes before reversing his decision at the last minute, deeming the response disproportionate.
Any potential agreement between the two countries carries significant strategic importance both regionally and internationally. For Iran, reaching an understanding would lead to the lifting of sanctions that have crippled the economy and directly impacted the lives of its citizens. Regionally, de-escalation between Washington and Tehran would contribute to the stability of the Middle East, a region plagued by multiple conflicts, and would reassure US allies in the region, such as Saudi Arabia and Israel, who share Washington's concerns about Iran's activities. Internationally, the agreement would affect global energy markets, which are highly sensitive to any disruption in the strategic Strait of Hormuz.
The US president had repeatedly called on Iran to sit down and negotiate without preconditions, while simultaneously warning that any Iranian attack on US interests would be met with “overwhelming force.” Despite the ambiguity surrounding the details of the US offer, Trump’s statements reflect his continued dual approach, combining military threats with calls for diplomacy, thus leaving the door open for a political solution to a crisis that is among the most serious challenges facing global security.
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Peace Winds maneuvers: Saudi Arabia and Oman enhance maritime security
The Saudi and Omani naval forces conducted the 'Winds of Peace' live-fire exercise to enhance the protection of maritime shipping lanes and address security challenges in the region.
In a move reflecting the depth of the strategic partnership and military cooperation between the two brotherly countries, the Royal Saudi Naval Forces and the Royal Omani Naval Forces successfully conducted live-fire missile and ammunition exercises as part of the prominent bilateral naval exercise “Winds of Peace 2026”, which is being hosted by the Sultanate of Oman.
This exercise comes as part of a series of joint drills aimed at standardizing operational concepts and enhancing cooperation between the armed forces of the two countries, serving the security objectives of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states. These maneuvers are of particular importance given their location in a vital maritime region that serves as a major artery for global trade and energy, making its security a top priority for regional and international security.
The exercise, which was attended by the Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Ghuraibi, and the Commander of the Royal Navy of Oman, Rear Admiral Saif bin Nasser Al Rahbi, witnessed the execution of a series of advanced operational scenarios. These scenarios simulated the latest patterns of naval operations, including dealing with surface and air threats, tactics for protecting vital maritime shipping lanes, and operations to combat illicit activities at sea.
The exercise involved a large naval and air force consisting of 10 advanced combat ships from both countries, in addition to helicopters specializing in logistical support and offensive operations, and two platoons of special naval security units, reflecting the scale and seriousness of the exercise in testing combat capabilities and raising the level of readiness to deal with various potential security challenges.
The “Peace Winds 2026” exercise not only enhances the military capabilities of the participating forces, but also sends a clear message about the commitment of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the Sultanate of Oman to maintaining the security and stability of the region’s waterways. It also contributes to strengthening the confidence of the international community and global shipping companies in the safety of these waterways, which in turn supports the stability of the global economy and the prosperity of the region.
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Saudi-Korean military cooperation: Strengthening air force capabilities
Saudi-Korean talks to deepen military cooperation, within the framework of Vision 2030. The visit aims to exchange experiences and enhance air defense capabilities between the two countries.
In a move reflecting the depth of the growing strategic partnership between Riyadh and Seoul, the Commander of the Royal Saudi Air Force, Lieutenant General Turki bin Bandar bin Abdulaziz, held an important meeting with the Chief of Staff of the Republic of Korea Air Force, General Song Seok-rae. This meeting, which took place in the presence of official delegations from both countries, comes as part of an official visit by Lieutenant General Turki bin Bandar to South Korea, at the invitation of the South Korean government, to discuss ways to enhance and deepen joint military cooperation, particularly in the field of air power.
Historical background of an evolving partnership
These talks represent a new chapter in the decades-long Saudi-Korean relationship, which began with a focus on the energy sector and has now evolved into a comprehensive strategic partnership. Since the launch of the Saudi-Korean Vision 2030, bilateral relations have witnessed a qualitative leap, expanding to include vital areas such as advanced technology, defense industries, and renewable energy. This partnership serves as a model of cooperation based on shared interests and ambitious future visions for both countries, extending beyond mere trade to encompass the transfer of knowledge and technology.
The importance and impact of defense cooperation
Defense cooperation between Riyadh and Seoul is no longer just an idea; it has become a tangible reality embodied in significant deals. The most prominent of these was the Kingdom's announcement of its acquisition of the advanced South Korean Cheongung II air defense system, one of the most sophisticated missile defense systems in the world. This move not only enhances the Kingdom's defense capabilities but also opens the door to further partnerships in joint manufacturing and technology transfer, aligning with the goals of Vision 2030 to localize 50% of military spending by 2030.
Strategic dimensions of the Kingdom and Korea
These talks are of particular importance to Saudi Arabia, which seeks to diversify its arms sources and localize advanced military technology. Cooperation with South Korea, which has proven its global leadership in the defense industry, provides the Royal Saudi Air Force with an opportunity to learn about the latest technologies and operational expertise. This rapprochement also contributes to strengthening the Kingdom's deterrent capabilities in the face of growing security challenges in the region. For its part, South Korea reaps significant strategic and economic benefits, as this cooperation enhances the global standing of the Korean defense industry (K-Defense) and opens new markets for its products in a vital region.
High-level meetings
During the visit, Lieutenant General Turki bin Bandar also met with the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff of the Republic of Korea, General Jin Young-sung, where the two sides discussed a number of topics of mutual interest. These high-level meetings underscore the seriousness and mutual desire to elevate military relations to unprecedented levels, serving the strategic interests of the two friendly countries and supporting regional and international security and stability.
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