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Crown prince at Saudi-African Summit reiterates Kingdom鈥檚 condemnation of Israel鈥檚 Gaza violations听

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on Friday reiterated the Kingdom鈥檚 condemnation of Israeli violations in the Gaza Strip and the forced displacement of Palestinians in the enclave. (SPA)
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on Friday reiterated the Kingdom鈥檚 condemnation of Israeli violations in the Gaza Strip and the forced displacement of Palestinians in the enclave. (SPA)
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Updated 11 November 2023

Crown prince at Saudi-African Summit reiterates Kingdom鈥檚 condemnation of Israel鈥檚 Gaza violations听

Crown prince at Saudi-African Summit reiterates Kingdom鈥檚 condemnation of Israel鈥檚 Gaza violations听
  • Prince Mohammed also spoke out against forced displacement of Palestinians in the enclave
  • Riyadh meeting attended by 50 leaders from Middle East, Africa

RIYADH: The leaders of 50 nations from across the Middle East and Africa gathered in Riyadh on Friday for the inaugural Saudi-African Summit.

The event, which followed the Saudi-Arab African Economic Summit on Thursday, sought to enhance political coordination between African nations and the Kingdom. It addressed regional security threats, championed economic transformation through new partnerships and research, and boosted local development for new energy solutions and investment cooperation.

At Thursday鈥檚 meeting, the Saudi Fund for Development announced it would sign agreements worth 2 billion riyals ($533 million) with African countries.

In his opening remarks on Friday, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman reiterated the Kingdom鈥檚 鈥渃ondemnation of the Israeli occupation authorities鈥 violation of international humanitarian law in Gaza.鈥

HIGHLIGHTS

鈥 At Thursday鈥檚 meeting, the Saudi Fund for Development announced it would sign agreements worth 2 billion riyals with African countries.

鈥 In his opening remarks on Friday, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman reiterated the Kingdom鈥檚 鈥榗ondemnation of the Israeli occupation authorities鈥 violation of international humanitarian law in Gaza.鈥

He continued:听鈥淲e stress the necessity of stopping this war and forced displacement, and creating the conditions for the return of stability and peace.鈥

His words were echoed by several African leaders.

Pravind Kumar Jugnauth, the prime minister of Mauritius, said: 鈥淲e also reaffirm our support for a two-state solution, which is the only way forward to lasting peace in the region.鈥

Before making his speech, Chad鈥檚 President Mahamat Idriss Deby asked for a moment of silence to remember the Palestinian victims of the conflict.

鈥淒espite this summit being held during a troubling time, we must nonetheless seek to buttress the cooperation and enhance our partnerships to face these challenges at a time of human loss,鈥 he said.

鈥淚 call upon the Kingdom of 黑料社区 and African nations to support development for the mutual benefit of all countries and forge partnerships based on mutual interests and respect of all parties in various areas, whether these be political, economic, trade, humanitarian or environmental.鈥

Other leaders expressed their nations鈥 desire to see an immediate ceasefire in Gaza that would end the humanitarian suffering and work toward establishing peace.

Deby said also he was 鈥渟addened鈥 by the war in Sudan, which he said had 鈥済reatly affected the economic and social situation in Chad.鈥

鈥淚 take this opportunity to mention that there are a lot of displaced citizens of Sudan (in Chad) and we have called multiple times to resolve the issue and Chad is providing the necessary support.鈥

Besides the conflict in Gaza, the Saudi-Africa Summit took place against the backdrop of several global and regional challenges, including climate change, the aftermath of the coronavirus pandemic, the wars in Sudan and Ukraine, inflation, water scarcity and food security.

Several leaders spoke of the partnership and friendship between 黑料社区 and the African continent, which dates back to a period between the 1950s and 1970s when several African nations gained their independence.

Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed Ali, whose country continues to face unrest a year after the end of the Tigray War, highlighted the importance of Saudi-African relations and the potential for future collaborative endeavors.

He praised the Kingdom鈥檚 commitment to investing in Africa, especially in sectors such as renewable energy, infrastructure, agriculture, healthcare and education and expressed Ethiopia鈥檚 eagerness to continue fostering economic relations that contribute to the social development of African nations.

Ethiopia is one of the region鈥檚 fastest-growing economies but also one of its poorest. Between 1995 and 2021, the value of Saudi exports to Ethiopia grew by about 33 percent to $174 million.

Abiy spoke to the crown prince on the sidelines of the summit.

Nigeria鈥檚 President Bola Tinubu, whose reforms in recent decades have been well received overseas, said his country was keen to attract further foreign direct investment to support infrastructure development.

He also noted the potential of an enhanced diplomatic and economic relationship with 黑料社区.

On the sidelines of the conference, the Kingdom鈥檚 Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Adel Al-Jubeir met President Filipe Nyusi of Mozambique and Burundi鈥檚 Minister of Foreign Affairs Albert Chingyor.

The success of the Saudi-African Summit depends on its ability to strengthen the historical and economic ties between the two sides.

Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan, chairman of Sudan鈥檚 Transitional Sovereign Council, said: 鈥淪udan will always be a supporter of the Saudi-African partnership, benefiting from its geographical location that links the continent of Africa with the Horn of Arabia, and we are happy for the partnership and look forward to its success.

鈥淲e desire to be a bridge between the African continent and the Kingdom of 黑料社区.鈥

At the end of October, Sudan鈥檚 warring parties resumed talks in the Kingdom to end a conflict that has raged for more than six months and left thousands dead.