FEM24: Saudi ambassador to the US says the Kingdom is prioritizing policies of “peace and prosperity”

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DAVOS, Switzerland, January 19, 2024–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Saudi Arabia is prioritizing peace and prosperity in its efforts to lead the Middle East towards stability and security amid the current geopolitical volatility in the region, according to the World Economic Forum (WEF). The 2024 Annual Meeting heard from Her Royal Highness Princess Reema Bandar Al-Saud, Ambassador of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to the United States of America.

“The Kingdom has not put normalization at the center of its policy. It has put peace and prosperity at the center of its policy,” he said in a consultation on “Saudi Arabia: the way forward. “

HRH Princess Reema highlights the importance Saudi Arabia attaches to “the other Palestinians who deserve a state, sovereignty and an irrevocable path. . . the Palestinian state. “

At the same meeting, His Excellency Adel A. Aljubeir, Minister of State for Foreign Affairs of Saudi Arabia, Member of the Council of Ministers and Climate Envoy, spoke of the desire to tackle climate change clinically, without emotion or hypocrisy. .

“The world’s appetite for energy is unlimited. The additional increase of energy supplies has to come from non-oil resources,” Aljubeir said, noting that, “We are saying we have a problem, and the problem has to do with climate change. And we need to tackle this problem in a serious, scientific manner. We need to deal with it without emotions, we need to deal with it without trying to score political points.”

His Excellency Mohammed Aljadaan, Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Finance, emphasized that the Kingdom is determined to double down on what it is doing on its economy because the region and the world need a strong Saudi.

Aljadaan noted that the Kingdom’s non-oil GDP is growing, unemployment is at an all-time low and women’s participation in the hard workforce has already surpassed the target set in Saudi Vision 2030.

In an earlier session on ‘MENA’s Economic Dilemma: Reforms Amid Uncertainty’, His Excellency Faisal F. Alibrahim, Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Economy and Planning, described the resilient nature of the region. He said the Middle East “always comes out of challenges as a better version of itself” adding that it has an opportunity to “co-author the future of the global economy”.

Alibrahim spoke of national transformations, stressing the importance of acting “with coherence, boldness and willingness to collaborate with the world. Vision 2030 is an evolution, a transformation that takes us to where we need to be as an economy and society. “

In the morning, a consultation on “Collaborative Innovation in Ocean Regeneration” explored approaches and responses to environmental challenges.

*Source: AETOSWire

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