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Abdullah bin Bandar sponsors the signing ceremony for contracts to localize maintenance services for the ground capabilities of the Ministry of the National Guard
Under the patronage of the Minister of the National Guard, Prince Abdullah bin Bandar bin Abdulaziz, contracts were signed to localize maintenance, repair and operation services
Under the patronage of the Minister of the National Guard, Prince Abdullah bin Bandar bin Abdulaziz, contracts were signed to localize maintenance, repair and operation services for the ground capabilities of the Ministry of the National Guard, with the participation of the General Authority for Military Industries.
The ceremony highlighted the cooperation between the Ministry and the Authority in the field of localization and the achievements made over the past four years. The percentage of spending allocated to localization through national companies was increased from 1.6% to 100%, in partnership with leading national companies, under the direct supervision of the Minister of the National Guard. An executive plan was developed within the framework of the principle of localizing sustainability work, following a decision by the Board of Directors of the General Authority for Military Industries, chaired by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz, to develop a plan for localizing the Ministry of the National Guard's spending. This plan aims to achieve several objectives, most importantly: enhancing national security; accessing advanced technologies in this field by investing in national companies to build factory-level repair capabilities; establishing innovation labs for manufacturing spare parts; localizing the sustainability capabilities of the Ministry's land systems; achieving industrial participation exceeding 60%; creating job opportunities for Saudi youth; raising the level of military readiness; and supporting, empowering, and involving national factories and companies. The Ministry began its journey in 2020 by localizing the maintenance, repair, and operation services program for the Ministry's land military capabilities in full partnership with these companies. In conjunction with the General Authority for Military Industries, the Ministry offered eight contracts worth over 6 billion Saudi Riyals. More than 80 national companies participated in the bidding process, exploring future opportunities in the military industries sector. This resulted in the selection of seven companies, five of which have already been contracted. The remaining contracts are currently being finalized with: SAMI Defense Systems for the maintenance of integrated weapons systems and heavy weapons; SAMI Advanced Electronics for the maintenance of electronic systems; and Al-Khorayef Industries for the maintenance of military vehicles. This has achieved 100% localization of the contracts for the maintenance of the Ministry of the National Guard's ground systems.
It is worth noting that localizing maintenance, repair and operation contracts will contribute to the continued sustainable development of military industries and meet military needs. It also focuses on developing and enhancing local capabilities and skills in service of the nation, and reflects sustainable development and national prosperity.
The Ministry of the National Guard seeks to be a distinguished model, through its commitment to enhancing local content and global standards. The Ministry, in partnership with the General Authority for Military Industries, has succeeded in achieving this accomplishment and contributing to strengthening the national economy.
The ceremony was attended by the Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources, Bandar bin Ibrahim Al-Khorayef, the Governor of the General Authority for Military Industries, Engineer Hamad bin Abdulaziz Al-Ohali, the Governor of the General Authority for Defense Development, Dr. Faleh bin Abdullah Al-Sulaiman, the President of the General Authority of Civil Aviation, Abdulaziz bin Abdullah Al-Duailij, the Deputy Minister of Finance, Abdulmohsen bin Saad Al-Khalaf, the Assistant Minister of Investment, Dr. Abdullah bin Ali Al-Dubaikhi, and a number of civilian and military ministry officials and representatives of the national companies that were awarded the contracts.
Politics
Britain imposes sanctions on Iranian officials over crackdown on protests
Britain announces new sanctions against 10 Iranian officials, including police and Revolutionary Guard commanders, in response to the crackdown on protesters. Learn more about the details and the implications of the decision.
In a new escalation reflecting strained diplomatic relations between London and Tehran, the British government announced a package of tough sanctions targeting 10 prominent Iranian officials, as well as security entities, in response to what the United Kingdom described as "systematic violence" perpetrated by the authorities against protesters during the recent wave of protests in the country.
Details of the penalties and those covered by them
The new blacklist included high-ranking figures in the Iranian security and political hierarchy, most notably the Interior Minister and senior police commanders. The sanctions were not limited to individuals but also extended to the Iranian Law Enforcement Forces (FRAJA), considered the main arm responsible for dealing with protests on the ground.
The sanctions also targeted members of Iran's Revolutionary Guard, a businessman linked to it, and two judges, indicating a British focus on the security, judicial, and economic systems that support repression. These sanctions include freezing the financial assets of those sanctioned within the United Kingdom, imposing a comprehensive travel ban, and preventing them from holding any administrative positions or engaging in any business activities that fall under British law.
The official British position
Commenting on these decisions, British Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper affirmed that this step comes within the framework of the United Kingdom's commitment to holding those responsible for human rights violations accountable. Cooper praised what she described as the "remarkable courage" shown by the Iranian people in the face of the security apparatus, considering the sanctions a clear message against the "violent campaign of repression" being waged by the authorities in Tehran.
General context and international dimensions
These sanctions come at a time when Iran is facing significant internal challenges, including widespread protests demanding political and social reforms. The authorities have responded to these movements with harsh security measures, drawing widespread criticism from international human rights organizations and Western governments.
Observers believe that the British move is not an isolated incident, but rather part of a broader coordinated effort among Western countries (including the United States and the European Union) to increase Tehran's political and economic isolation. These coordinated actions aim to pressure the Iranian regime to change its behavior regarding human rights, as well as other contentious issues such as its nuclear program and its regional role.
These sanctions are expected to lead to further stagnation in bilateral relations between the two countries, as Tehran usually considers such measures to be blatant interference in its internal affairs, which may lead to reciprocal diplomatic actions and an escalation in political rhetoric between the two capitals in the coming period.
Politics
Nuclear negotiations between Iran and the United States resume in Istanbul
Crucial nuclear negotiations between Iran and the United States have begun in Istanbul, with Saudi Arabia and Egypt in attendance, amid a US military buildup and demands for concessions to end the tension.
In a diplomatic move aimed at defusing the escalating crisis in the Middle East, Iran and the United States are resuming their nuclear talks in Türkiye, amid widespread international and regional anticipation of the results of this crucial round.
Details of the meeting in Istanbul
Informed sources told Reuters that US Special Envoy Steve Wittkopf will hold a crucial meeting with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi in Istanbul, Turkey. This meeting comes as part of intensive efforts to revive the long-stalled diplomatic process regarding Iran's nuclear program and to find common ground that would prevent a slide into open confrontation.
A diplomatic source in the region revealed that the talks will not be limited to the American and Iranian sides, but will also include representatives from influential regional powers, most notably Saudi Arabia and Egypt. The meetings are scheduled to be held at two levels: bilaterally between Washington and Tehran, and trilaterally with the regional parties, reflecting the desire of regional states to ensure that any future agreements take their security concerns into account.
Context of tension and military mobilization
These negotiations come at a highly sensitive time, as military tensions escalate in the Gulf. The talks coincide with a significant US naval buildup near Iranian territorial waters, a clear message of pressure from Washington. Meanwhile, Tehran faces unprecedented internal challenges, with the country experiencing what has been described as its most violent internal unrest since the 1979 revolution, further complicating the Iranian negotiating position.
US President Donald Trump insists that Iran must make substantial concessions regarding its nuclear program and regional activities, backing this demand with the deployment of a naval fleet to Iranian waters as a maximum pressure tactic. For his part, Ali Larijani, Secretary of Iran's Supreme National Security Council, confirmed that arrangements are underway for these negotiations, indicating Tehran's willingness to explore available diplomatic options.
Background of the crisis and the importance of negotiations
To understand the depth of these talks, one must consider the historical background of the nuclear issue. Since the United States withdrew from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), also known as the Iran nuclear deal, in 2018, economic sanctions and a policy of "maximum pressure" have intensified, prompting Iran to gradually reduce its compliance with its nuclear commitments and increase its uranium enrichment levels. This situation has led to persistent instability in the region, punctuated by security incidents targeting maritime navigation and energy facilities.
This round of negotiations is of exceptional importance given its expected impact locally, regionally and internationally:
- On a regional level: The presence of Saudi Arabia and Egypt represents a qualitative development, as the countries of the region seek to ensure the security of navigation in vital waterways and prevent a nuclear arms race in the Middle East.
- On the international level: Global energy markets are closely monitoring these talks, as any easing of tensions would have a positive impact on the stability of oil prices and global supply chains.
- On the domestic front: Any diplomatic breakthrough could help alleviate the economic sanctions that are burdening the Iranian economy and fueling internal unrest.
All eyes remain on Istanbul to see if last-minute diplomacy will succeed in sparing the region the horrors of a potential military conflict and establishing a new phase of security and political stability.
Politics
Saudi Arabia offers condolences to Congo for the victims of the Rubaya mine collapse
The Kingdom expresses its solidarity with the Democratic Republic of Congo and offers condolences for the victims of the Rubaya mine collapse, which left more than 226 dead, affirming its support for the Congolese people.
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia expressed its sincere condolences and heartfelt sympathy to the Democratic Republic of Congo, its leadership, government and people, for the tragic incident of the collapse of a mining mine in the city of Rubaya, located in the east of the country, which resulted in hundreds of victims and injuries in a humanitarian disaster that shook local and international circles.
In its official statement, the Kingdom affirmed its full support and solidarity with the Democratic Republic of Congo in this painful tragedy, expressing its hope that this ordeal will be overcome, and wishing safety and security for the friendly Congolese people, and mercy for the victims, whose number exceeded 226 workers, in a heavy toll that reflects the magnitude of the disaster that befell the region.
Details of the disaster and the mining context in Congo
This incident once again highlights the numerous risks facing the mining sector in the Democratic Republic of Congo, particularly in the mineral-rich eastern regions. Rubaya is a vital center for the extraction of strategic minerals such as coltan and manganese, but mining operations are often carried out using traditional (artisanal) methods that lack even the most basic occupational safety standards, leaving workers vulnerable to frequent landslides, especially during the rainy season when the soil becomes increasingly fragile.
Human and economic dimensions
Mine accidents in the Democratic Republic of Congo are a chronic challenge for the country, where a large part of the local economy and population depends on artisanal mining as a primary source of livelihood, despite the high risks. Observers point to the high number of casualties in the Rubaya accident as being due to severe overcrowding at the excavation sites and the poor infrastructure of the tunnels, which turned the site into a death trap immediately after the collapse.
The Kingdom's diplomatic and humanitarian role
The statement of condolence and solidarity issued by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia reflects its unwavering commitment to the principles of human fraternity and proactive diplomacy during times of crisis. The Kingdom consistently strives to extend bridges of communication and support to sisterly and friendly nations facing natural disasters and humanitarian crises, thereby reaffirming its leading role in strengthening international solidarity and bolstering the psychological and moral well-being of affected populations.
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