Politics
Advanced steps in technology, knowledge and development
Ninety-four years have passed, and everyone remembers that the founding king, Abdul Aziz bin Abdul Rahman, may God have mercy on him, conquered and unified this country
Ninety-four years ago, everyone remembered that the founding King Abdul Aziz bin Abdul Rahman, may God have mercy on him, conquered and unified this country on horseback, supported by loyal and brave men who continued the mission and the journey until the goal was achieved. Horsemanship became part of the history, heritage, and identity of the Kingdom, and this is confirmed by the fact that the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques is its honorary president, and after that, it enjoys the attention and follow-up of his trustworthy Crown Prince, may God protect them.
For ninety-four years our country has been taking advanced and rapid steps in the field of technology, science, knowledge and development, strengthening and consolidating the constants of citizenship identity and the harmony and cohesion of the components of civil society in its broadest and correct sense, under one banner and leadership, under the strength and system of the civil state and its laws and systems, which have been keen since the early days of its establishment on the unity of the homeland and the strength of the cohesion of its society without discrimination and division under one banner.
Ninety-four years have passed and the desert has turned into green orchards. Ninety-four years and the flag of monotheism has been flying high and proud despite the circumstances that the Kingdom has experienced from time to time. It has remained proud and is still moving forward with steady steps on the path of struggle and success that was laid out from the first day by the founder, may God have mercy on him, King Abdulaziz Al Saud, and followed by his righteous sons who succeeded to rule until this day, in which the reins of affairs are led by the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, the King of Resolve and Determination, and his trustworthy Crown Prince, Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz, the owner of the insightful vision, may God protect them.
Ninety-four years we are proud of and cherish as we live in security, stability, growth and prosperity. Muslims see the Kingdom as a destination for the Islamic world from all corners of the earth, and we see it at the forefront of the media in all channels, newspapers and various media outlets. Everyone is talking about it, as if it were a miracle taking place on earth. This would not have been possible except through the organization, wisdom and courage that God bestowed upon the rulers of this country, which has been proceeding according to well-studied and planned strategies since its founding. Today, the ambitious Vision 2030, the thriving economy and the vibrant society, is met with success from God Almighty.
Ninety-four years that deserve to be written in letters of gold, for in them the map of the world changed, and a new name was born in the Arabian Peninsula called the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, so that the whole world would know that the impossible can be made, the difficult can be overcome, and what cannot be imagined has become visible to the naked eye. This could not have happened except by the action of a firm will, unparalleled courage, and wisdom that is rarely found in this time by the rulers, may God protect them.
For ninety-four years, the Kingdom has continued its journey of development and construction, handling all matters with shrewdness, wisdom, and courage. It gives each issue and event its due weight and acts accordingly. From the shrewdness of the founder, may God have mercy on him, which formed the nucleus of the state and its declaration of establishment, to the leadership of King Saud, who did not deviate from his father's path, during whose reign governmental and private institutions were established and regulations put in place, to the courage and shrewdness of Faisal, who was characterized by political acumen and was known as a pioneer of Islamic solidarity, to the leadership of King Khalid, who began to establish and witness the emergence of the economic, real estate, industrial, and agricultural boom, to the development during the reign of King Fahd, who adopted King Khalid's approach and continued the journey of construction and development internally and externally, and was known for his courage in confronting the dangers threatening Arabs and Muslims, to development, prosperity, well-being, and tolerance during the reign of King Abdullah, who championed dialogue among followers of religions and civilizations, and finally to the firmness, determination, decisiveness, fight against corruption, and formulation of the National Vision 2030 during the reign of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman bin Abdulaziz. Abdulaziz, and his trustworthy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz, may God protect them.
For ninety-four years the Kingdom has been progressing from good to better, and from advancement to elevation, despite all the storms that occur here and there. The Kingdom has been subjected to criticism from biased pens, doubt from hateful tongues, and distortion from hostile media. Yet it continues without paying attention to what is said or broadcast. The confident one walks like a king, no matter how high the barking of the haters rises. The light of the sun cannot be obscured by clouds, and the march of growth cannot be stopped by anyone, as long as the will of the political leadership is determined to achieve it and proceeding to realize it.
For ninety-four years, the Kingdom's hands have been extended to all brothers and friends, sometimes helping the poor and afflicted, supporting the oppressed, sometimes providing aid to economically weak countries, and sometimes building medical and health facilities that contribute to the development of health sectors in brotherly and friendly countries through the King Salman Center for Relief and Humanitarian Aid.
For ninety-four years the Kingdom’s motto has been “Giving without limits,” and it is the same Kingdom that seeks peace, calls for it, and contributes to making it, until it became known as the Kingdom of Humanity. How many international and regional conferences have been held on the land of this blessed country, including economic, Islamic, and judicial conferences, as well as holding seminars and other events that aim to develop everything related to life and serving the country and its people.
May God protect the Kingdom, its leadership, its security forces, and its people, and may God perpetuate its shade and glory over us. We have the right to be proud of a nation full of achievements, and we have the right to be proud of a history studded with gold, and we have the right to aspire to complete excellence as long as we have a leadership that makes miracles and draws up policies that lead us to the top, and establishes justice and develops the entire judicial system, which has witnessed unprecedented qualitative and unique development in the era of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques and his trustworthy Crown Prince. May the nation and everyone be well every year.
Politics
Arabian Gulf Security Exercise 4: Enhancing security cooperation to counter threats
The “Arabian Gulf Security 4” exercise was launched in Qatar with specialized Saudi participation, with the aim of raising readiness and enhancing joint action among the Gulf Cooperation Council countries to confront security threats.
Colonel Dr. Ali Al-Qahtani, commander of the Saudi force participating in the “Arabian Gulf Security 4” exercise hosted by Qatar, affirmed that the exercise aims to counter potential threats and enhance regional security. Al-Qahtani explained that the Kingdom is participating with a specialized security force from the Ministry of Interior and the Presidency of State Security, reflecting the strategic importance Riyadh places on strengthening joint security efforts among the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries.
Background and context of the exercise
The “Arabian Gulf Security 4” exercise comes as a new link in a series of joint security exercises whose first version was launched in the Kingdom of Bahrain in 2016, followed by the second version in the United Arab Emirates in 2019, and then the third version in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in 2022. These periodic exercises are an embodiment of the security agreements between the GCC countries, and aim to unify concepts, coordinate efforts and raise the level of joint field work between the security agencies in the member states, thus ensuring a rapid and unified response to any security emergency.
Importance and strategic objectives
The exercise's objectives extend beyond routine training, focusing on developing security cooperation mechanisms, enhancing combat readiness, and exchanging expertise to address complex and emerging security threats. These threats include counterterrorism, transnational organized crime, cybersecurity, and securing vital infrastructure and maritime facilities. Through realistic scenarios, the exercise hones the participating forces' skills in command and control, operational management, and intelligence coordination, thereby strengthening their ability to operate as a cohesive and integrated force.
Regional and international impact
The timing of this exercise sends a clear message about the unity and solidarity of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states in the face of regional challenges. The high-level attendance at the opening ceremony, including Qatari Undersecretary of the Ministry of Interior Abdullah Al-Kaabi, Assistant Secretary-General for Security Affairs at the GCC Secretariat Brigadier General Hamad Ajlan Al-Amimi, and Chairman of the Saudi Joint Force Committee Major General Awad Al-Anzi, reflects the shared political will to support regional stability. This security cooperation not only protects the security of the GCC states but also extends to securing vital waterways and stabilizing global energy markets, making it of international importance.
The launch of the “Arabian Gulf Security 4” exercise is a significant strategic step to strengthen the collective security system of the Gulf states and affirms their readiness to deal with various potential scenarios and threats. The exercise represents a vital platform for exchanging expertise and developing capabilities, serving the security and stability of the region and its people.
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The Security Council ends the mandate of the United Nations Mission in Hodeidah (UNMHA)
By a majority vote, the Security Council ended the mandate of the UN Mission in Yemen (UNMHA). Learn about the background of the decision and its impact on the Hodeidah Agreement and the future of the peace process.
The UN Security Council announced its decision to end the mandate of the UN Mission to Support the Hodeidah Agreement (UNMHA) by the end of March, a move reflecting the significant challenges facing peace efforts in Yemen. The decision was adopted by a vote of 13 in favor out of 15 members, with Russia and China abstaining, indicating a division in international views on managing the Yemeni crisis.
Background to the establishment of the mission and the Stockholm Agreement
The United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Yemen (UNMHA) was established in early 2019 as a key component of the Stockholm Agreement reached in December 2018 between the Yemeni government and the Houthi movement. The agreement's primary objective was to establish a ceasefire in the city of Hodeidah and its vital ports (Hodeidah, Salif, and Ras Isa), which serve as a crucial lifeline for humanitarian aid to millions of Yemenis. UNMHA was mandated to monitor the implementation of the agreement, including overseeing the ceasefire and the redeployment of forces from the ports and the city, and facilitating humanitarian operations.
Reasons for ending the mandate and its impact
The decision to end the mission, included in Resolution 2813 drafted by Britain, comes amid the stalled implementation of the Hodeidah Agreement. The US Deputy Ambassador to the Security Council, Tammy Bruce, directly stated that “the Houthis’ intransigence has rendered the mission ineffective,” arguing that its continuation was no longer worthwhile in the absence of progress. This decision coincides with escalating regional tensions, particularly Houthi attacks in the Red Sea, which have shifted the priorities of the international community and further complicated the already faltering peace efforts.
Transitional phase and future challenges
The resolution provides for a technical extension of the mission's mandate for an additional two months, until the end of March, to allow sufficient time for the orderly conclusion of its operations. During this period, the remaining tasks will be transferred to the Office of the Special Envoy of the Secretary-General for Yemen, with the complete liquidation of the mission to begin on April 1. The resolution also requests the Secretary-General of the United Nations, António Guterres, to present a clear and detailed plan for this transition process in consultation with the Yemeni parties.
The termination of UNMHA's mandate raises concerns about the future of the fragile ceasefire in Hodeidah and the potential for renewed military confrontations in this strategic region. It also raises questions about the effectiveness of international mechanisms in managing complex conflicts and places a greater burden on the diplomatic efforts led by the UN envoy to find a comprehensive and sustainable political solution to the crisis in Yemen.
Politics
The World Bank is providing Lebanon with $350 million to address the crisis
The World Bank has approved $350 million in new funding for Lebanon to support poor families and accelerate digital transformation, in an effort to mitigate the effects of the economic collapse.
The World Bank announced its approval of a new financing package for Lebanon totaling $350 million, a move aimed at mitigating the unprecedented economic crisis gripping the country. The funding is divided into two main tranches: $200 million earmarked for strengthening social safety nets and supporting the poorest families, and $150 million to accelerate the country's digital transformation project.
Context of the stifling economic crisis
This funding comes at a time when Lebanon is experiencing one of the most severe economic and financial crises in modern history, which began to unfold in late 2019. The World Bank itself has ranked this crisis among the three most severe global crises since the mid-19th century. The financial collapse has led to a devaluation of the Lebanese pound by more than 98%, wiping out citizens' savings and pushing more than 80% of the population below the poverty line. The situation was tragically exacerbated by the Beirut port explosion in August 2020, which devastated large parts of the capital and placed an enormous burden on the already strained infrastructure and healthcare sector.
Details of the support package and its objectives
The first tranche of funding, amounting to $200 million, aims to provide direct cash transfers to poor and vulnerable Lebanese families. This support is a lifeline for hundreds of thousands of families struggling to secure their basic needs for food, medicine, and education. The project focuses particularly on empowering women and youth by increasing their economic opportunities and improving their access to essential social services.
The second tranche, valued at $150 million, targets the digital transformation project. This project is of strategic importance given the inefficiencies of public administration and the low quality of government services. Accelerating digitalization is expected to improve the transparency of government transactions, reduce corruption, and facilitate access to public services for citizens and businesses, potentially creating a more favorable environment for economic opportunities and the growth of the technology sector in the country.
Importance and expected impact
At the local level, this funding represents vital, albeit temporary, support that helps prevent the complete collapse of the state and avert a wider humanitarian catastrophe. However, experts agree that it is not a fundamental solution to the crisis. A genuine and sustainable recovery for Lebanon hinges on implementing deep structural reforms, including restructuring the banking sector, implementing a financial recovery plan agreed upon with the International Monetary Fund, and combating the rampant corruption within state institutions.
Regionally and internationally, this move reflects the international community's continued concern about the repercussions of Lebanon's collapse on regional stability, particularly regarding sensitive security issues and the refugee crisis. This support is seen as part of a broader strategy aimed at providing direct humanitarian assistance to the Lebanese people while maintaining pressure on the political class to implement necessary reforms as a prerequisite for future financial support.
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