In a decisive move, Saudi Arabia has rejected extremist statements from Israel concerning the displacement of Palestinians. This decision highlights Saudi Arabia's unwavering support for Palestinian rights and its dedication to maintaining regional stability.

During a significant session chaired by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on Friday, several key decisions were made:

  • The kingdom reaffirmed its support for Palestine, rejecting any actions that undermine their rights.
  • Multiple Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) were approved to enhance Saudi Arabia's international relations and economic collaborations. These include agreements with Jordan to combat illicit trafficking, Armenia for political consultations, and the Solomon Islands regarding visa exemptions, reflecting a proactive foreign policy approach.

In line with Vision 2030 goals, the Saudi Cabinet approved various agreements aimed at fostering economic growth:

  • Financial cooperation MoUs were ratified between the Saudi Ministry of Finance and counterparts from Qatar and Serbia, focusing on economic development, preventing tax avoidance, and enhancing financial collaboration.
  • Maritime passenger transport capabilities are being enhanced through collaborations with Egypt, while meteorological partnerships with the UK Met Office aim to advance Saudi Arabia's weather-related initiatives.

Saudi Arabia continues its efforts to ensure regional stability through actions such as:

  • Discussions by the Political and Security Affairs Council on crucial topics for maintaining peace and security in the region.
  • Economic development discussions focused on sustainable growth and international cooperation.

Notable developments include:

  • Saudi Arabia's ranking as fourth globally in digital services, with Riyadh placed third.
  • The Saudi Air Force's participation announcement in the Cobra Warrior 25-1 exercise in the UK.
  • Domestic Hajj firms receiving permission to pay package fees in three installments.
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