Greek diplomat praises ‘excellent momentum’ as Saudi-Greek ties deepen with cultural partnerships

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Maira Myrogianni, secretary-general for Greeks abroad and public diplomacy, said she was ‘amazed’ by the rapid changes she had witnessed in . ( photo by Huda Bashatah)
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Greek diplomat praises ‘excellent momentum’ as Saudi-Greek ties deepen with cultural partnerships

Greek diplomat praises ‘excellent momentum’ as Saudi-Greek ties deepen with cultural partnerships
  • ‘Sky’s the limit’ for cultural diplomacy, Maira Myrogianni says
  • Official highlights Year of Handicrafts as opportunity for shared projects, international exchange

RIYADH: and Greece are pursuing new cultural initiatives in education, handicrafts and the culinary arts, building on the success of the High-Level Strategic Cooperation Council, according to a Greek diplomat.

Maira Myrogianni, secretary-general for Greeks abroad and public diplomacy, said: “There is very good momentum between the two countries … the diplomatic relations are at an excellent momentum and also we have a lot of signed agreements in the last years, in cultural, economic and different (fields).”

Speaking at the inaugural Cultural Investment Conference in Riyadh, she said the two countries held their first High-Level Strategic Cooperation Council in January in AlUla, co-chaired by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis.




Greek Ambassador to Alexis Konstantopoulos, center, receives a parting gift of a portrait created by Arab News’ cartoonist, presented by Editor-in-Chief FaisalJ. Abbas, left, in the presence of Greek Secretary-General for Public Diplomacy Maira Myrogianni.(AN photo by Huda Bashatah)

In the field of public diplomacy, particularly culture, “the sky is the limit,” she told Arab News.

“We have ancient cultures, we have modern art. We have also started a task force called Crafting Greece … to promote the crafting,” she said.

She pointed to opportunities for collaboration as celebrates its Year of Handicrafts, with the Banaan Handicraft Week bringing together countries to showcase their traditions.

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The Cultural Investment Conference in Riyadh brings together artists, government officials, investors and diplomats for high-level discussions on culture as a driver of strategic investment.

On education, Myrogianni said there had been several meetings with the Saudi Minister of Education Yousef Al-Benyan.

“We have some Greek students studying in universities here and some Saudi students studying in Greece,” she said.

“Its important to explore the possibilities to have a section of teaching the Greek language … we think this is the modern Greek language and this is also a part of culture.”

Reflecting on her experience at the cultural forum, Myrogianni said she was “thoroughly impressed” and that “it was much better than I could have imagined.”

The secretary-general thanked the crown prince and Ministry of Culture for supporting cultural investment.

“It is a discussion that we need to have,” she said. “The fact that we have a first forum, dedicated at the global level … it’s a very good initiative and a very good intake for and internationally as well.”

The two-day event, held under the patronage of the crown prince, brings together artists, government officials, investors and diplomats for high-level discussions on culture as a driver of strategic investment.

Myrogianni said that she was “amazed” by the rapid changes she had witnessed in , recalling her past visitors for the Future Investment Initiative forums.

The growing cultural, educational and economic exchanges between and Greece reflect a partnership built on shared values and future ambitions. With new initiatives under discussion, both countries are deepening ties and ensuring the current momentum translates into lasting cooperation.


KSrelief donates school supplies to children in Yemen

More than 13,500 students across the four governorates are set to benefit from the initiative. (SPA)
More than 13,500 students across the four governorates are set to benefit from the initiative. (SPA)
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KSrelief donates school supplies to children in Yemen

More than 13,500 students across the four governorates are set to benefit from the initiative. (SPA)
  • This humanitarian support reflects ’s commitment to providing essential resources and enhancing the quality of education in Yemen

LAHJ: The Saudi aid agency KSrelief recently distributed educational supplies to support displaced children and host communities in Yemen.

The donation, centered on the Tuban district of Lahj, comprised school uniforms, bags and hygiene kits for 1,589 students, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

A wider project, covering the Lahj, Abyan, Al-Dhale and Taiz regions, includes equipping schools with blackboards, training more than 600 teachers in active learning methods and raising awareness about the importance of education.

More than 13,500 students across the four governorates are set to benefit from the initiative.

This humanitarian support reflects ’s commitment to providing essential resources and enhancing the quality of education in Yemen.

 


Hail camel auction begins in Al-Qaid

Hail camel auction begins in Al-Qaid
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Hail camel auction begins in Al-Qaid

Hail camel auction begins in Al-Qaid
  • The auction aims to stimulate both economic and heritage activities in the region and serves as a vital platform for exchanging expertise, forging business deals and strengthening connections among camel owners and breeders

HAIL: The Hail camel auction has begun in Al-Qaid, drawing enthusiasts from across the Kingdom for the 10-day event.

The auction showcases rare and distinctive camel breeds and is considered one of the largest events of its kind in the region owing to the high number of camel owners attending.

The event features a diverse range of heritage, cultural, and social activities designed to engage visitors of all ages.

The auction aims to stimulate both economic and heritage activities in the region and serves as a vital platform for exchanging expertise, forging business deals and strengthening connections among camel owners and breeders.

 


Eastern Province wins silver award for AI sustainability

Eastern Province wins silver award for AI sustainability
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Eastern Province wins silver award for AI sustainability

Eastern Province wins silver award for AI sustainability
  • Eastern Province Mayor Fahad Al-Jubeir recognized the work of the municipality’s digital transformation agency in winning the honor

DAMMAM: The Eastern Region Municipality has scooped Silver Level for Best Use of Artificial Intelligence in the Gulf Sustainability Awards.

Eastern Province Mayor Fahad Al-Jubeir recognized the work of the municipality’s digital transformation agency in winning the honor.

This accolade underlines the municipality’s digital transformation efforts for 2025, especially its smart monitoring system which integrates the Internet of Things, drones, high-definition video surveillance and geographic information systems, as well as an advanced AI platform based on machine learning operations best practices.

 


Riyadh mayor concludes official to Japan

The mayor inaugurated the Saudi Vision 2030 Forum in Osaka in the presence of Japanese and international leaders. (SPA)
The mayor inaugurated the Saudi Vision 2030 Forum in Osaka in the presence of Japanese and international leaders. (SPA)
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Riyadh mayor concludes official to Japan

The mayor inaugurated the Saudi Vision 2030 Forum in Osaka in the presence of Japanese and international leaders. (SPA)
  • His opening address highlighted the history of relations between the two countries and their development over the past seven decades

RIYADH: Mayor of Riyadh Prince Faisal bin Abdulaziz bin Ayyaf and his accompanying delegation recently concluded an official visit to Japan. 

While there, the mayor inaugurated the Saudi Vision 2030 Forum in Osaka in the presence of Japanese and international leaders.

His opening address highlighted the history of relations between the two countries and their development over the past seven decades, culminating in 2017 with the launch of the Saudi-Japan Vision 2030 to strengthen cooperation and partnership.

 


UN FAO Near East forestry talks held in Jeddah

The 27th session of the Near East Forestry and Range Commission opened in Jeddah on Monday. (AN photo)
The 27th session of the Near East Forestry and Range Commission opened in Jeddah on Monday. (AN photo)
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UN FAO Near East forestry talks held in Jeddah

The 27th session of the Near East Forestry and Range Commission opened in Jeddah on Monday. (AN photo)
  • Participants will discuss forest and rangeland resilience, sustainable land use, women’s participation in non-wood forest products and pastoral value chains

JEDDAH: The 27th session of the Near East Forestry and Range Commission opened in Jeddah on Monday.

Held by the UN’s Food and Agriculture Organization, in coordination with the Saudi National Center for Vegetation Cover Development and Combating Desertification, it will run until Oct. 1 and marks the NEFRC’s 70th anniversary.

With themes including integrated land restoration frameworks and solutions to drought and desertification, with a particular focus on forest fires, invasive species and green cities, it brings together government officials and representatives of a range of organizations involved with forest-related issues.

Participants from 25 countries will discuss forest and rangeland resilience, sustainable land use, women’s participation in non-wood forest products and pastoral value chains.

Mishal bin Abdulaziz Al-Harbi, director general of the general department of natural rangelands at NCVC, told Arab News the event embodied the Kingdom’s interest in preserving and developing vegetation cover.

“The Kingdom of plays a key role in preserving and developing its vegetation cover through national initiatives like the Saudi Green Initiative and Vision 2030, which involve restoring degraded forests and mountains, planting billions of trees, establishing protected areas and royal reserves, and combating desertification,” he said.

Al-Harbi also highlighted the country’s major environmental challenges, from desertification to water shortages and environmental degradation.

“The challenges lie in two elements — climate and human,” he told Arab News. “The Kingdom is working to modernize rainmaking through the regional cloud seeding program and also to raise awareness in the local community of the importance of preserving the plant sector.”

Speaking about an initiative to enhance vegetation cover, he added: “The initiative to sow 80 tons of seeds is an important step to enhance vegetation cover and develop natural pastures, achieving environmental and economic benefits for society.”

During the opening ceremony, FAO ’s program director, Nizar Haddad, underlined the role the Kingdom was playing with NEFRC to combat desertification.

He said: “ has invested heavily in green and national initiatives. We really hope to transfer this experience to other countries. This session is vital and crucial because it highlights the value of forests, rangelands and it is also trying to present solutions from the region.”

He added he hoped the meetings would result in recommendations tailored to the region’s specificity, fragility and importance, contributing to innovative policies to mitigate the effects of climate change and develop forests and pastures while presenting initiatives with a direct impact on both the environment and local people.

This year’s session is preceded by a dedicated virtual “Youth Day” which provides young leaders with a platform to present solutions, exchange ideas and contribute to shaping the region’s green future.