Riyadh festival strengthens Saudi-Iraqi cultural bonds

A Saudi-Iraqi dialogue on music has been held as part of the “Common Ground” festival at Riyadh Boulevard, which runs until Dec. 31. (SPA)
A Saudi-Iraqi dialogue on music has been held as part of the “Common Ground” festival at Riyadh Boulevard, which runs until Dec. 31. (SPA)
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Updated 22 December 2024

Riyadh festival strengthens Saudi-Iraqi cultural bonds

Riyadh festival strengthens Saudi-Iraqi cultural bonds
  • ‘Common Ground’ celebrates music, art and shared heritage

RIYADH: A Saudi-Iraqi dialogue on music has been held as part of the “Common Ground” festival at Riyadh Boulevard, which runs until Dec. 31.

The dialogue featured Saudi artist Abadi Al-Johar and Iraqi artist Naseer Shamma, who presented their musical creations.

It highlighted the points of convergence between the rich cultures of both nations, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Sunday.

Organized by the Ministry of Culture, the event aims to highlight the shared cultural elements between and Iraq through various cultural and artistic activities.

The goal is to strengthen cultural cooperation between the Kingdom and Iraq and provide an opportunity to explore Iraqi culture and its creative landmarks, the SPA reported.

Iraqi visitors expressed gratitude for the warm hospitality and the festival’s recognition of Iraqi artists, particularly the honoring of renowned singer Saadoun Jaber and the late poet Karim Al-Iraqi.

Many said that this reflected the festival’s respect for Iraq’s artistic legacy and its role in fostering cultural ties between the two nations.

An art exhibition at the festival showcases dozens of works by Saudi and Iraqi artists, which visitors praised for vividly portraying the historical and cultural diversity of the two countries while highlighting their shared heritage.

The event has also included discussions on the historical roots of economic ties and recent efforts to strengthen them.

Researchers and historians from both countries gathered to discuss their shared history and explored ways to cooperate in the future.

The festival includes a children’s area with heritage games, arts and crafts, and interactive storytelling.

It also offers a culinary experience blending Saudi and Iraqi flavors, while visitors can enjoy Saudi coffee and Iraqi tea, reflecting Arab hospitality.

The event is being held in collaboration between the King Abdulaziz Foundation for Research and Archives and the Iraqi National Library and Archive.


Digital integration makes Saudi industrial investor journey seamless, industry minister tells forum

Digital integration makes Saudi industrial investor journey seamless, industry minister tells forum
Updated 09 November 2025

Digital integration makes Saudi industrial investor journey seamless, industry minister tells forum

Digital integration makes Saudi industrial investor journey seamless, industry minister tells forum
  • Cites digital platforms such as the Senaei, which simplifies procedures related to industrial services and provides its services remotely

 

RIYADH: Business people seeking to invest in ’s industries will now be able to complete all procedures electronically, according to Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources Bandar Alkhorayef.

Speaking at the recently concluded 4th Digital Government Forum in Riyadh, Alkhorayef said the “smooth and comprehensive investment experience” is made possible by platforms such as the Senaei.

He said the platform simplifies procedures related to industrial services and provides its services remotely, eliminating the need to physically visit the ministry’s branches across the Kingdom.

The minister’s remarks were reported Sunday by the Saudi Press Agency. The forum, held on Nov. 5-6 at the JW Marriot Hotel, was attended by over 2,000 participants, including decision-makers, experts, and more than 100 technology and digital transformation companies.

Alkhorayef emphasized that investment in new technologies, innovation, and artificial intelligence is fundamental to accelerating industrial growth and enhancing competitiveness. 

The forum was attended by over 2,000 participants, including decision-makers, experts, and more than 100 technology and digital transformation companies. (SPA)

He highlighted the Future Factories program, which aims to transform 4,000 factories into automated facilities through private and international sector collaboration.

He added that the mining sector is also undergoing a significant digital leap, citing the Mansourah and Massarah mines as the first fully digital mine in the Middle East.

The two gold mines, located in Al-Khurmah governorate of Makkah province and managed by n Mining Company (Ma’aden), supply ore to a plant capable of processing up to four million tons annually. 

Alkhorayef also announced the launch of a digital services platform for exporters by the Saudi Export Development Authority. This platform will unify government export services under a single digital umbrella, streamlining the exporter’s journey and accelerating the growth of national exports.

Alkhorayef concluded that the ministry’s digital transformation reflects its commitment to building a diversified and sustainable industrial economy aligned with Vision 2030.