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		<title>UN Secretary-General Visits KSrelief to Strengthen Global Humanitarian Cooperation</title>
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<p><strong>Riyadh</strong> &#8211; UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres visited the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center, KSrelief, in Riyadh to discuss expanding collaboration on humanitarian initiatives worldwide.</p>



<p>The visit highlights the Kingdom’s commitment to global relief efforts and its partnership with international organizations to support vulnerable populations.</p>



<p>Guterres met with Dr. Abdullah Al-Rabeeah, adviser at the Royal Court and supervisor general of KSrelief, along with senior officials, to explore opportunities for enhanced cooperation.</p>



<p>Saudi Arabia’s permanent representative to the UN in New York, Abdulaziz bin Mohammed Al-Wasil, also participated in the discussions, reflecting the high-level engagement of both sides.</p>



<p>The meetings focused on humanitarian priorities, relief programs, and strategies to strengthen joint operations between KSrelief and UN agencies.</p>



<p>The dialogue emphasized innovation, sustainability, and efficiency in delivering aid to regions affected by conflict, disasters, and humanitarian crises.</p>



<p>Officials presented an overview of KSrelief’s global portfolio, which now includes 3,881 active projects across 109 countries, with a combined value exceeding $8 billion.</p>



<p>The portfolio covers diverse programs, from medical aid and artificial limbs distribution to educational and reintegration initiatives for children affected by conflict.</p>



<p>Guterres was briefed on key initiatives such as the Masam demining program in Yemen, which removes landmines and unexploded ordnance to protect civilian communities.</p>



<p>The center’s Conjoined Twins Program and voluntary medical missions were also highlighted as examples of Saudi-led innovation and international collaboration.</p>



<p>The visit included a tour of KSrelief’s permanent exhibition, which features an interactive map showing beneficiary countries and multimedia stories that demonstrate the impact of the center’s work.</p>



<p>Guterres experienced the “messages of hope” corner, using virtual-reality technology to understand the perspectives of refugees and displaced populations firsthand.</p>



<p>The UN chief also met Saudi medical volunteers who participate in KSrelief missions abroad, hearing personal accounts of their dedication to saving lives and delivering assistance on the ground.</p>



<p>These interactions underscored the human element of humanitarian work and the importance of training, preparedness, and cross-border coordination.</p>



<p>Guterres further visited offices of partner organizations housed within the center to learn about joint programs and collaborative efforts that amplify the reach and effectiveness of humanitarian aid.</p>



<p>The engagement highlighted KSrelief’s role as a hub for international cooperation, fostering partnerships that benefit communities globally.</p>



<p>The visit reinforces Saudi Arabia’s ongoing commitment to addressing humanitarian needs through innovation, partnerships, and strategic initiatives.</p>



<p>KSrelief continues to set standards in efficiency, accountability, and responsiveness in relief operations, making a significant contribution to international humanitarian efforts.</p>



<p>Through initiatives like digital relief platforms, international registration systems, and capacity-building programs, KSrelief is helping transform the delivery of aid worldwide.</p>



<p>The collaboration with the UN exemplifies how global institutions can work together to support vulnerable populations and build resilient communities.</p>



<p>The meeting and tour of KSrelief by the UN Secretary-General demonstrate the Kingdom’s leadership in humanitarian action and its strategic vision for global relief.</p>



<p>By fostering partnerships, advancing innovative programs, and prioritizing the needs of affected populations, Saudi Arabia continues to positively impact millions of lives worldwide.</p>
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		<title>High-Level Diplomatic Meetings in Riyadh Highlight Saudi Arabia’s Global Leadership</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Riyadh &#8211; Riyadh witnessed an important day of high-level diplomacy as Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman welcomed Eritrea’s President]]></description>
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<p><strong>Riyadh</strong> &#8211; Riyadh witnessed an important day of high-level diplomacy as Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman welcomed Eritrea’s President Isaias Afwerki at Al-Yamamah Palace.</p>



<p> The meeting reflected the Kingdom’s ongoing commitment to strengthening regional partnerships and expanding cooperation across multiple fields.</p>



<p>The discussions highlighted the deep historical ties between Saudi Arabia and Eritrea, with both leaders emphasizing their shared vision for stability, development, and enhanced collaboration. </p>



<p>The meeting underscored the Kingdom’s role in fostering constructive dialogue with neighboring nations and supporting regional progress.</p>



<p>During the talks, the two sides reviewed various areas of cooperation, including economic development, security coordination, cultural exchange, and opportunities for joint investment.</p>



<p> The dialogue reflected mutual interest in broadening the strategic partnership to benefit both nations and support long-term regional stability.</p>



<p>The leaders also explored ways to strengthen political and diplomatic relations in line with evolving regional priorities. </p>



<p>Their discussions demonstrated a unified commitment to addressing shared challenges through cooperation, trust, and diplomatic engagement.</p>



<p>In addition to bilateral matters, the meeting touched on broader issues of common interest that affect the Red Sea region and the African continent. </p>



<p>This included enhancing mechanisms that promote peace, maritime security, and economic integration.</p>



<p>The visit of President Afwerki to Riyadh reflects the growing importance of Saudi-Eritrean relations and the Kingdom’s ongoing efforts to build bridges across regions.</p>



<p>The meeting reaffirmed the spirit of partnership that both countries seek to nurture as they progress toward greater development and cooperation.</p>



<p>Later in the day, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman held a separate meeting with UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, marking another significant diplomatic engagement. </p>



<p>Their conversation focused on key regional and global developments, including efforts to promote peace and stability across different parts of the world.</p>



<p>The Crown Prince and the UN chief reviewed international challenges and discussed ways to enhance global cooperation. Both emphasized the importance of supporting international institutions and strengthening multilateral efforts that contribute to global security.</p>



<p>The meeting highlighted Saudi Arabia’s active role in international diplomacy, particularly in promoting humanitarian initiatives, supporting conflict resolution, and contributing to global development. </p>



<p>The Kingdom’s cooperation with the United Nations continues to expand through shared goals and collaborative programs.</p>



<p>Discussions with the UN Secretary-General also touched on joint efforts to address humanitarian needs, support sustainable development, and enhance dialogue between nations.</p>



<p> The talks reflected the Kingdom’s vision of contributing to a more stable and prosperous global community.</p>



<p>Both meetings showcased the Kingdom’s strategic engagement with global and regional leaders. </p>



<p>By hosting discussions that address international issues, Saudi Arabia continues to strengthen its position as a pivotal diplomatic actor and a trusted partner in global affairs.</p>



<p>The presence of both President Afwerki and Secretary-General Guterres in Riyadh illustrates the Kingdom’s growing diplomatic influence and its commitment to fostering cooperation at all levels.</p>



<p> These meetings reaffirm the Kingdom’s role in shaping conversations that promote peace, unity, and international dialogue.</p>



<p>Through such engagements, the Kingdom continues to work toward a future defined by collaboration, development, and global stability. </p>



<p>The leadership’s dedication to building strong relationships ensures that Saudi Arabia remains at the forefront of international diplomacy.</p>



<p>The day’s diplomatic activities sent a clear message of the Kingdom’s readiness to engage constructively with all partners, explore new opportunities, and support initiatives that contribute to regional and global progress. </p>



<p>These efforts reflect a long-term vision of fostering a secure and interconnected world.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Kuala Lumpur &#8211; United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres has expressed deep concern over the ongoing conflict in Sudan, emphasizing that]]></description>
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<p><strong>Kuala Lumpur</strong> &#8211; United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres has expressed deep concern over the ongoing conflict in Sudan, emphasizing that foreign interference continues to undermine the country’s chances of achieving lasting peace.</p>



<p> Speaking on the sidelines of the ASEAN Summit in Kuala Lumpur, he urged the international community to act decisively and responsibly to stop the flow of weapons and external involvement that fuel instability in the war-torn nation.</p>



<p>Guterres highlighted that the Sudanese people have endured immense suffering due to the prolonged violence, which has displaced millions and created one of the world’s most severe humanitarian crises.</p>



<p> He stressed that the priority must now be on promoting dialogue, reconciliation, and humanitarian access rather than escalating military confrontations.</p>



<p> According to him, true peace can only be achieved when Sudan’s future is determined by its own people, free from external pressure or manipulation.</p>



<p>The Secretary-General called on all nations to honor international law and refrain from actions that could worsen the conflict.</p>



<p> He emphasized the need for unity among global and regional powers to promote peace initiatives that respect Sudan’s sovereignty and ensure the protection of civilians.</p>



<p> Guterres reaffirmed the United Nations’ readiness to support negotiations and provide humanitarian assistance to those affected by the fighting.</p>



<p>In his remarks, Guterres also noted that regional cooperation, particularly through organizations like the African Union and neighboring states, is vital to achieving stability. </p>



<p>He urged countries supplying arms to the conflicting parties to halt such activities immediately, warning that continued interference only deepens divisions and prolongs the suffering of innocent civilians.</p>



<p>He expressed appreciation for ongoing diplomatic efforts by African and Middle Eastern nations aimed at facilitating dialogue between the warring sides.</p>



<p> However, he cautioned that these efforts would remain fragile without a unified international stance against external interference and illicit arms transfers.</p>



<p>The Secretary-General reiterated that peace in Sudan is not only crucial for the Sudanese people but also for the broader stability of the African continent. </p>



<p>The conflict’s spillover effects, including refugee flows and border tensions, have affected several neighboring countries, making the need for resolution more urgent than ever.</p>



<p>Guterres reaffirmed that the UN will continue to coordinate with humanitarian agencies and local partners to deliver aid to those in need. </p>



<p>He called on the global community to increase funding and logistical support for relief operations, ensuring that displaced families receive food, shelter, and medical assistance.</p>



<p>His message at the ASEAN Summit resonated as a reminder that global peace and regional cooperation are interconnected. </p>



<p>The Secretary-General emphasized that crises such as Sudan’s cannot be resolved through military means but through collective action, compassion, and diplomacy. </p>



<p>He called on the international community to unite in preventing the further deterioration of the situation and to support efforts that prioritize the dignity and future of the Sudanese people.</p>



<p>By urging restraint, accountability, and cooperation, Guterres once again placed the focus on humanity and justice at the heart of international diplomacy.</p>



<p> His appeal reinforces the UN’s ongoing mission—to stand for peace, safeguard human rights, and help nations rebuild their futures through dialogue, understanding, and shared responsibility.</p>
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<p><strong>New York &#8211; </strong>In a groundbreaking moment for global diplomacy, the United Nations is approaching a historic milestone: for the first time in its 80-year history, the world body could appoint a female secretary-general. With Secretary-General Antonio Guterres set to complete his second five-year term at the end of 2026, discussions at the 80th U.N. General Assembly have increasingly emphasized the importance of gender equality at the highest level of international leadership. This unprecedented opportunity underscores a growing global recognition of women’s contributions to diplomacy, peacebuilding, and sustainable development.</p>



<p>World leaders at this year’s General Assembly highlighted the need for ambitious selection criteria, transparency, and a process that reflects both geographical diversity and gender balance. The move represents not only a symbolic step toward inclusivity but also a tangible enhancement of decision-making processes within the United Nations. Female leadership at this level is widely seen as a catalyst for broader representation, stronger accountability, and more equitable governance across international institutions.</p>



<p>Regional balance is expected to play a key role in the selection process. Traditionally, the secretary-generalship rotates among global regions, and while Guterres’ term marked a period for Eastern Europe, Latin America is widely anticipated to produce the next candidate. Several countries in the region are promoting candidates who bring extensive experience in peace, climate justice, human rights, and sustainable development, demonstrating the growing capability and global reach of female leadership.</p>



<p>Former Chilean President Michelle Bachelet, recognized internationally for her work in human rights and development, has emerged as a strong contender, garnering broad support from regional leaders. Her potential appointment reflects a commitment to bridging divides between regions, promoting dialogue between nations, and reinforcing the U.N.’s mission to foster global cooperation.</p>



<p>The selection process, conducted by the 15-member Security Council and confirmed by the General Assembly, has evolved in recent years to enhance transparency and inclusivity. Candidate nominations are now circulated to all member states, ensuring a more participatory process that prioritizes competence, experience, and global representation. Experts emphasize that this historic appointment will strengthen the U.N.’s credibility, signal a renewed commitment to gender equality, and inspire young leaders worldwide.</p>



<p>As the U.N. prepares to elect its next secretary-general in 2026, the global community is watching closely. The potential for a woman to lead the organization marks a pivotal moment in international governance, setting a precedent for future generations and reaffirming the U.N.’s role as a forward-looking institution that embraces diversity, leadership, and sustainable global progress.</p>
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