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Saudi ambassador to UK rules out one-state solution for Palestine

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Updated 23 February 2025

Saudi ambassador to UK rules out one-state solution for Palestine

Saudi ambassador to UK rules out one-state solution for Palestine
  • Prince Khalid bin Bandar outlines KSA position on regional issues at SRMG Think event in London
  • Russian-US talks and upcoming Arab League summit on Gaza among topics discussed

LONDON: º£½ÇÖ±²¥â€™s ambassador to the UK, Prince Khalid bin Bandar, has reaffirmed Riyadh’s stance that a two-state solution remains the only viable path to resolving the Palestinian issue.

Speaking on Friday at a panel discussion with Arab News Editor-in-Chief Faisal Abbas, hosted by MENA-based think tank SRMG Think, the ambassador made it clear that the Kingdom rejects any notion of a one-state outcome.

“Discussions are just happening, and at the Arab Summit there will be agreement,†he said. “(It is) a little bit early for me to talk about it, but I can tell you that, definitely, we don’t envisage seeing nothing. Straight off the bat, there is no one state solution. As far as we’re concerned, we don’t see the displacement of the people of Gaza as a viable method in order to achieve prosperity.â€

His remarks came as leaders from the GCC, Jordan and Egypt convened in Riyadh ahead of the emergency Arab Summit in Cairo, set for March 4. The meetings are focused on coordinated efforts in support of Palestine, developments in Gaza, and broader regional issues.

The Arab League meeting is largely in response to US President Donald Trump’s proposal for Washington to “take over†Gaza, displace its residents, and turn the enclave into the “Riviera of the Middle East†— a plan that Arab leaders have widely condemned. They are expected to present a formal response in Cairo.

“I do seeÌıa ray of hope in finding a solution, because, by and large, almost every country in the world has come to the same place of what is required for peace,†Prince Khalid said. However, he pointed to a key obstacle: Israel’s lack of engagement.

“For the first time, very openly, our biggest issue is dealing with Israel,†the ambassador said, adding that the government in Tel Aviv “seems to have no space for movement on a solution, and the solutions that are presented by the most outspoken members of this Israeli government don't seem to be solutions.â€

He continued: “Give (it) a couple of days and more will come out. I can guarantee you that by and large, we agree on two-state solution, a government of Palestine, and then we can talk about everything else, but everything else is not going to happen without that.â€




Arab leaders in Riyadh on Friday. (AFP/File)

Since the latest conflict between Hamas and Israel erupted on Oct. 7, 2023, Arab states have united in condemning the devastation in Gaza and calling for urgent peace talks. However, Prince Khalid said he has observed a notable shift in approach over the past month.

“The last 30 days of the (US) administration feel like it’s been 10 years. So much has happened in a short amount of time,†the ambassador said, adding that since Trump’s return to office, engagement with the region and beyond “has been unbelievable.â€

“Things have changed. People have begun taking action and engaging and getting themselves into gear rather than sitting back and waiting,†Prince Khalid said.

“(Friday’s meeting in Riyadh) and the summit in Cairo are very good examples. We have decided to take responsibility for what is happening in our part of the world, ourselves, (and) we’re going to find our solution, and we will take that to the world. And my assumption is hopefully the world will come with us.

“It has brought the Arab countries certainly together in a way that I didn’t foresee at this time.â€

The discussion was part of the Debating MENA series hosted at the Frontline Club in London, which brings regional leaders to discuss key developments in the Middle East. Previous events featured Robert Ford, a former US ambassador to Syria, and Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani, the prime minister of Iraq.




Prince Khalid with Faisal Abbas at the Frontline Club on Feb. 21, 2025. (AN photo)

During the conversation, Prince Khalid also addressed º£½ÇÖ±²¥â€™s evolving relationships with regional powers, including Syria, Iran and Türkiye. He noted that while ties with Damascus and its new government are improving, Riyadh remains “cautious.â€

“We have seen our engagement, or lack thereof, in the region historically, where we missed opportunities and allowed someone else to go back. We did not want to make that same mistake again with Syria,†Prince Khalid said.

“The engagement we have from the new government has been incredibly positive. Are we cautious? Of course, we’re going to be cautious. There are lots of reasons to be cautious.â€

Trust remains a key challenge between the two countries, he added, particularly as Syria emerges from what he described as a “traumatic†period. The country’s transitional government, led by Ahmed Al-Sharaa, a former Al-Qaeda member and militant group commander, ousted Bashar Assad on Dec. 8, ending more than five decades of rule by the Assad family.

The last 13 years were marked by a brutal civil war that caused one of the worst humanitarian crises of the century.

“We need to build trust on both sides, but I think with Syria, the government has gone out of its way to try and engage with us, and we’re not going to say no to that, and we will try and help where we can and bring people along with us,†Prince Khalid said. He stressed that while Syria remains an independent nation, “it needs a lot of help†and will require significant international cooperation to rebuild.




Prince Khalid bin Bandar, º£½ÇÖ±²¥'s ambassador to the UK.Ìı(AN/File)

Prince Khalid also described Syria’s diplomatic outreach as a bridge between º£½ÇÖ±²¥ and Türkiye, calling it a “really positive†development.

Despite normalizing ties in 2021 and strengthening economic relations in recent years, Riyadh and Ankara have maintained a politically complex relationship, partly due to historical tensions. However, the rebuilding of post-Assad Syria presents an opportunity for both nations to further deepen their ties.

He drew a parallel with º£½ÇÖ±²¥â€™s rapprochement with Iran in March 2023, when China brokered talks to restore diplomatic relations after years of hostility. Prince Khalid noted that this renewed space for dialogue played a crucial role in preventing the October 7 conflict from escalating into a broader regional war.

“It took huge efforts to stop it from metastasizing into something much more dangerous,†he said. “And part of the reason we were able to do that is because we were engaging with Iran in a way we hadn’t been for quite some time.â€




Top US and Russian representatives joined Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan and National Security Adviser Mosaad bin Mohammad Al-Aiban for talks in Riyadh on Feb. 17, 2025. (AFP/File)

Prince Khalid also addressed the recent US-Russia talks, which were hosted in Riyadh this week. He emphasized that º£½ÇÖ±²¥â€™s role was to provide a neutral platform for dialogue.

“We have perfectly good relations with Russia, great relations with the US. Our policy is always to talk to everyone regardless. That’s not always possible, but we constantly try. And I think this is a result of that, where both countries felt comfortable talking things down,â€Ìıhe said.

On a question as to why Kyiv was not represented at the talks, Prince Khalid said: “This is the beginning of a process. It is one element in what will require a lot of meetings and a lot of agreements, including, despite the way it’s been promoted, Ukraine. You can’t have peace between two people without one person at the table.â€

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8th ministerial Japan-Saudi Vision 2030 meeting confirms ongoing cooperation

8th ministerial Japan-Saudi Vision 2030 meeting confirms ongoing cooperation
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8th ministerial Japan-Saudi Vision 2030 meeting confirms ongoing cooperation

8th ministerial Japan-Saudi Vision 2030 meeting confirms ongoing cooperation

TOKYO: º£½ÇÖ±²¥ and Japan on Monday reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening bilateral cooperation during a ministerial meeting of the Japan-Saudi Vision 2030. This strategic initiative aims to enhance economic, cultural, and technological ties between the two countries.

Prominent figures representing º£½ÇÖ±²¥ included Prince Faisal bin Bandar bin Sultan, chairman of the Saudi eSports Federation; Khalid bin Abdulaziz Al-Falih, minister of investment; Sara Al-Sayed, deputy minister of investment; and Ghazi Binzagr, ambassador of the Kingdom of º£½ÇÖ±²¥ to Japan, among others.

Yoji Muto, the minister of economy, trade and industry, and Hisayuki Fujii, the state minister for foreign Affairs, along with others from the Japanese delegation, attended the meetings.

According to the Saudi Foreign Ministry in Tokyo, the participants exchanged views on the direction of future cooperation, focusing on key areas such as trade, investment, technology transfer, and cultural exchange.

Japan and º£½ÇÖ±²¥ held the 7th Ministerial Meeting of the Japan-Saudi Vision 2030 in December 2023, as well as the Japan-Saudi Vision 2030 Ministerial Roundtable in January this year.

Fujii welcomed the Saudi delegation to Japan, expressing his pleasure in hosting the 8th meeting of the Japan-Saudi Vision 2030 in Tokyo, according to the ministry.

He praised the cooperation between Japan and º£½ÇÖ±²¥ in various areas this year, which also marks the 70th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries.

Fujii highlighted Japan’s efforts in promoting people-to-people exchanges, culture, sports, education, and research within the framework of the Japan-Saudi Vision 2030, emphasizing the mutual respect and admiration shared by both nations.

He further expressed Japan’s hope that the Saudi National Day, to be celebrated on Sept. 23 at Expo 2025 Osaka, Kansai, Japan, will give further momentum to strengthen bilateral relations.


KSrelief ends medical project for burn patients in Port Sudan

KSrelief ends medical project for burn patients in Port Sudan
Updated 22 September 2025

KSrelief ends medical project for burn patients in Port Sudan

KSrelief ends medical project for burn patients in Port Sudan
  • 17 specialist volunteers participate in the initiative
  • Team conducts 92 surgeries, trains 40 Sudan medics

PORT SUDAN: º£½ÇÖ±²¥â€™s aid agency KSrelief has concluded its volunteer cosmetic-surgery project in Port Sudan for patients with burns and disfigurements.

Seventeen specialist volunteers from the Kingdom participated in the initiative, which ran from Sept. 13 to 20, according to a recent Saudi Press Agency report.

The team performed 92 surgeries and trained 40 Sudanese medical personnel, the report stated.

The project is a part of º£½ÇÖ±²¥â€™s ongoing voluntary medical initiatives, through KSrelief, aimed at assisting vulnerable communities worldwide.

A young Sudanese receives treatment at a hospital in Port Sudan during the KSrelief medical mission. (SPA)

Since its establishment as º£½ÇÖ±²¥â€™s main humanitarian body in 2015, KSrelief has delivered 172 aid projects in 33 nations, with Yemen as the largest beneficiary.

The other major beneficiaries include Syria, Palestine, Somalia, Pakistan and Sudan.

KSrelief has worked in partnership with 98 partners to carry out projects on food security, shelter, camp management, education, health, nutrition, water and sanitation, emergency communications, and logistics.


º£½ÇÖ±²¥ welcomes recognition of Palestine by four Western states

º£½ÇÖ±²¥ welcomes recognition of Palestine by four Western states
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º£½ÇÖ±²¥ welcomes recognition of Palestine by four Western states

º£½ÇÖ±²¥ welcomes recognition of Palestine by four Western states
  • The UK and Canada became the first G7 countries to take the step

RIYADH: º£½ÇÖ±²¥ on Sunday welcomed the decision by the UK, Australia, Canada and Portugal to recognize the State of Palestine, calling it an important step toward advancing the peace process.

The Kingdom said the move demonstrated the “serious commitment of friendly countries†to supporting efforts for a two-state solution in line with international legitimacy resolutions, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

It added that it hopes more countries will follow suit and take further positive measures that would help the Palestinian people achieve their aspirations to live in peace and enable the Palestinian Authority to carry out its responsibilities, SPA added.

º£½ÇÖ±²¥ reiterated its position in support of a just and comprehensive settlement that ensures security, stability and prosperity for the Palestinian people.

Britain, Australia, Canada and Portugal on Sunday recognized a Palestinian state in a seismic shift in decades of Western foreign policy.

The UK and Canada became the first G7 countries to take the step, with France and other nations expected to follow at the annual UN General Assembly which opens Monday in New York.

Meanwhile, Qatar on Monday also welcomed the recognition of a Palestinian state by Britain, Canada, Australia and Portugal, saying the move supported efforts to achieve a lasting peace in the region. 

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King Faisal University recognized as ‘Innovation District’ at Beijing conference

King Faisal University recognized as ‘Innovation District’ at Beijing conference
Updated 21 September 2025

King Faisal University recognized as ‘Innovation District’ at Beijing conference

King Faisal University recognized as ‘Innovation District’ at Beijing conference
  • King Faisal University’s membership in IASP positions it within a distinguished global network of science and innovation hubs

RIYADH: King Faisal University has been formally admitted as an “Innovation District†by the International Association of Science Parks and Areas of Innovation.

The announcement was made during the 42nd IASP World Conference on Science Parks and Areas of Innovation, held in Beijing, China, from Sept. 15-19. 

Dr. Abdulrahman Al-Lily,  vice president for postgraduate studies and scientific research and acting head of the innovation and business development sector, accepted the designation on behalf of King Faisal University.

Al-Lily praised the recognition as an important achievement for the university and reaffirmed its commitment to advancing research and innovation in line with Saudi Vision 2030.

He added that the Innovation District status strengthens the university’s role within global research and innovation networks and creates new opportunities for collaboration with leading institutions worldwide.

King Faisal University’s membership in IASP positions it within a distinguished global network of science and innovation hubs.

This milestone also underscores the steadfast support of the Council of Universities’ Affairs and the Research, Development and Innovation Authority, whose efforts are empowering Saudi universities to emerge as drivers of knowledge and innovation, contributing to strengthening the Kingdom’s presence on the global innovation map.

 


Darah publishes book on º£½ÇÖ±²¥â€™s National Day history

The publication is a new addition to Darah’s extensive collection of works specializing in history and heritage. (SPA)
The publication is a new addition to Darah’s extensive collection of works specializing in history and heritage. (SPA)
Updated 21 September 2025

Darah publishes book on º£½ÇÖ±²¥â€™s National Day history

The publication is a new addition to Darah’s extensive collection of works specializing in history and heritage. (SPA)
  • National Day celebrations have witnessed a significant evolution consistent with the goals of Saudi Vision 2030

RIYADH: The King Abdulaziz Foundation for Research and Archives, also known as Darah, has published a book documenting the history of º£½ÇÖ±²¥â€™s National Day celebrations, from the era of founding King Abdulaziz to the times of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman.

The book documents the origins and stages of the National Day celebration, based on official documents, sources, and national archives.

It features photographs capturing popular and official celebrations held across various royal eras.

The publication is a new addition to Darah’s extensive collection of works specializing in history and heritage. (SPA)

The publication explores the early beginnings of celebrations during the reign of King Abdulaziz and sees the history through to its culmination in the prosperous reign of King Salman.

National Day celebrations have witnessed a significant evolution consistent with the goals of Saudi Vision 2030.

The book highlights both official functions and people’s celebrations at home; the involvement of government and private entities; the role of Saudi diplomatic missions abroad; and the participation of Arab, Islamic, and friendly countries in the national occasion.

Darah affirmed that the publication of the book aligns with its goals to preserve and document the history of the Kingdom of º£½ÇÖ±²¥ and highlight the national achievements of King Abdulaziz and his sons.

It noted that the work aims to enrich historical studies and provide researchers and those interested in the field with a comprehensive scientific resource that reflects the depth of the Saudi national experience.

The publication is a new addition to Darah’s extensive collection of works specializing in history and heritage.

It embodies Darah’s commitment to its national role in documenting the journey of the Saudi state and disseminating knowledge to future generations.

The book can be obtained from Darah’s pavilion at the Riyadh International Book Fair or purchased directly from Darah’s publication sales centers.

It is also available through Darah’s digital store on its online platform, and authorized distributors.