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Saudi health minister: No epidemic threats detected during Hajj season so far, no risk of outbreaks

Ƶ’s Minister of Health Fahad Al-Jalajel. (MoH)
Ƶ’s Minister of Health Fahad Al-Jalajel. (MoH)
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Updated 26 May 2025

Saudi health minister: No epidemic threats detected during Hajj season so far, no risk of outbreaks

Ƶ’s Minister of Health Fahad Al-Jalajel. (MoH)
  • Ƶ began Hajj readiness months in advance, conducting global health risk assessments for diseases such as yellow fever, polio, and meningitis

RIYADH: Ƶ’s Minister of Health Fahad Al-Jalajel confirmed on Monday that there have been no public health concerns during the Hajj season so far and that the public health situation remains stable.

“We are pleased to announce that no epidemic cases have been detected so far and there is no risk for outbreak of diseases. The health and safety of pilgrims remain our highest priority,” said Al-Jalajel in an official statement.

He said the Kingdom is proactively preparing to ensure a safe pilgrimage experience for everyone and the health ministry continues to closely monitor the health situation.

Ƶ’s extensive preparedness has been guided by the directives of King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and is made possible by close cooperation across public, private, and non-governmental sectors, the ministry said.

Ƶ began Hajj readiness months in advance, conducting global health risk assessments for diseases such as yellow fever, polio, and meningitis. These efforts led to the implementation of strict health entry requirements and the introduction of new “health capability” criteria to ensure pilgrims are medically fit to perform their rituals safely, the ministry added.

Al-Jalajel thanked all countries for cooperating and adhering to the guidelines. “Our story with Hajj is long-standing, but every year we write a new chapter—with greater readiness, deeper awareness, and smarter technology,” the minister said.

Health teams have been stationed at 14 entry points across land, air, and sea to provide immediate medical services since the first flight under the Makkah Route Initiative arrived, the ministry said.

So far, over 50,000 healthcare services have been delivered, including 140 surgeries, 65 cardiac catheterizations, and six open-heart procedures.

As part of preventative measures against extreme heat, the Royal Commission for Makkah City and Holy Sites has planted over 10,000 trees, expanded shaded walkways, and installed 400 water stations and mist fans.

The Ministry has also launched many multilingual public health awareness raising campaigns through media, field engagement, and international medical missions.

It has also significantly boosted the health infrastructure at the holy sites. Bed capacity has increased by 60 percent compared to last year. A new emergency hospital with 200 beds was recently inaugurated in Mina, while three field hospitals — totaling more than 1,200 beds — were deployed in collaboration with the Ministries of Defense, Interior, and National Guard.

This year has also seen the highest-ever private sector involvement in Hajj healthcare, with three major private hospitals operating at the holy sites.

To ensure rapid emergency responses, 11 medical evacuation aircraft, 900 ambulances, and 71 new emergency points have been activated, with more than 7,500 paramedics on the ground.

Advanced digital solutions are being deployed, including smart monitoring devices for high-risk pilgrims connected to Seha Virtual Hospital and telemedicine services for remote consultations. More than 50,000 healthcare and technical professionals are behind these efforts.

In a direct message to pilgrims, Al-Jalajel said: “You are the most important part of Hajj. Your awareness, prevention, and responsibility matter. Stay hydrated, avoid prolonged walking and overcrowded areas, wear your mask, use an umbrella, and follow movement instructions. If you feel unwell, seek help immediately. We are always by your side.”

“Awareness, prevention, and responsibility are not only personal choices—but religious and humanitarian obligations to protect the health and safety of all pilgrims,” he added.


KSrelief dispatches relief plane to support Palestinians in Gaza

KSrelief dispatches relief plane to support Palestinians in Gaza
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KSrelief dispatches relief plane to support Palestinians in Gaza

KSrelief dispatches relief plane to support Palestinians in Gaza
  • Plane arrived on Wednesday at Al-Arish in Egypt
  • KSrelief provides aid to 95 countries

LONDON: The Saudi aid agency KSrelief dispatched a 65th relief plane to support Palestinians in the Gaza Strip during the ongoing Israeli attacks.

The plane arrived on Wednesday at the Egyptian airport of Al-Arish, with the aid shipment of food supplies to be delivered to Palestinians in Gaza, according to the Saudi Press Agency.

KSrelief provides aid, including food baskets, medical care, and school supplies, to 95 countries. This week, it began new programs in Yemen, Sudan and Lebanon to deliver food, provide care to burn victims and tackle unemployment.


Ƶ participates in GCC–UK ministerial meeting at UNGA

Ƶ participates in GCC–UK ministerial meeting at UNGA
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Ƶ participates in GCC–UK ministerial meeting at UNGA

Ƶ participates in GCC–UK ministerial meeting at UNGA
  • Discussions focused on the importance of strengthening GCC–UK cooperation

LONDON: Undersecretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for Multilateral International Affairs, Abdulrahman Al-Raisi, took part in a ministerial meeting between the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states and the United Kingdom on the sidelines of the 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly.

The meeting reviewed the latest regional and international developments and highlighted joint efforts to address them.

Discussions focused on the importance of strengthening GCC–UK cooperation to meet the aspirations of both sides and contribute to stability and prosperity.

 


Saudi foreign minister joins UN meeting on Gaza’s future

Saudi foreign minister joins UN meeting on Gaza’s future
Updated 24 September 2025

Saudi foreign minister joins UN meeting on Gaza’s future

Saudi foreign minister joins UN meeting on Gaza’s future
  • The talks focused on the urgent need for a ceasefire

DUBAI: Ƶ’s Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan on Wednesday attended a high-level meeting convened by French President Emmanuel Macron on the sidelines of the 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly to discuss the situation in Gaza and efforts to restore stability.

The talks focused on the urgent need for a ceasefire, support for the Palestinian Authority to assume responsibility for governing Gaza in coordination with the West Bank, and rejection of any attempts at annexation or displacement.

Participants also discussed the possible deployment of international forces to protect the Palestinian population, following a request from Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, as well as measures to facilitate reconstruction, stability, and economic recovery.

Prince Faisal was joined by Prince Musab bin Mohammed Al-Farhan, Advisor to the Minister of Foreign Affairs for Political Affairs, and Dr. Manal Radwan, Minister Delegate of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.


KSrelief chief calls for comprehensive reform of humanitarian system at UNGA

KSrelief chief calls for comprehensive reform of humanitarian system at UNGA
Updated 24 September 2025

KSrelief chief calls for comprehensive reform of humanitarian system at UNGA

KSrelief chief calls for comprehensive reform of humanitarian system at UNGA
  • Dr. Abdullah Al-Rabeeah discussed the current challenges facing the humanitarian community
  • Al-Rabeeah emphasized that reform must go beyond the executive level to include accountability, transparency and inclusiveness

RIYADH: The head of Ƶ’s King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center, Dr. Abdullah Al-Rabeeah, spoke at the 80th UN General Assembly in New York, highlighting the need for humanitarian reform, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Wednesday.

Al-Rabeeah discussed the current challenges facing the humanitarian community, noting that the closure of many projects has left millions without support and has forced humanitarian workers to leave their positions.

He emphasized that reform must go beyond the executive level to include accountability, transparency and inclusiveness.

The Kingdom, represented by KSrelief, views the UN’s 80th anniversary as an opportunity to renew its collective commitment and promote sustainable reform, Al-Rabeeah added.

He stressed the need to ensure the system’s efficient operation, align it with development priorities, and ensure equitable geographic representation.

Al-Rabeeah noted that enhancing the impact of reforms is crucial for better operational outcomes.

He affirmed, “We will continue to strengthen these partnerships so that our humanitarian efforts meet the needs of affected communities,” highlighting the importance of engaging local leaders.

He reported that KSrelief’s work has spanned 108 countries through more than 3,600 projects, implemented in collaboration with over 320 partners.

Al-Rabeeah called coordination a “collective responsibility” and reiterated that the Kingdom, through KSrelief, will continue its pioneering role in building a global humanitarian aid system that guarantees everyone the opportunity to live in peace, security and dignity.

KSrelief provides aid, including food baskets, medical care and school supplies, to 95 countries around the world.

This week, it began new programs in Yemen, Sudan and Lebanon to deliver food, provide care to burn victims and tackle unemployment.


Vietnamese embassy celebrates 80th anniversary of National Day

Vietnamese embassy celebrates 80th anniversary of National Day
Updated 24 September 2025

Vietnamese embassy celebrates 80th anniversary of National Day

Vietnamese embassy celebrates 80th anniversary of National Day
  • Ambassador highlights enduring ties with Ƶ
  • Bilateral trade reached $3.1 billion in 2024, $2.2 billion in 8 months of 2025, says the ambassador

RIYADH: Vietnam’s ambassador to Ƶ, Hoang Huu Anh, highlighted the enduring ties between the two countries at an embassy reception on Monday night.

The event, held to mark the 80th anniversary of Vietnam’s National Day, which was on Sept. 2, took place at the Cultural Palace in the Diplomatic Quarter and brought together members of the diplomatic corps, foreign ambassadors and Saudi government officials.

The undersecretary of the Riyadh region, Faisal bin Abdulaziz Al-Sudairy, attended on behalf of Riyadh Governor Prince Faisal bin Bandar.

The ambassador said: “This October 21st will mark the 26th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Vietnam and Ƶ. And more significantly, just in a few hours, September 23 will mark 95 years of the National Day of the Kingdom. On this very special occasion, President Luong Cuong of Vietnam sent a letter to King Salman, and Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh sent a letter to Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, congratulating them.”

He added: “Vietnam highly appreciates the unwavering efforts of the Kingdom to promote peace, security, cooperation and development in the Middle East and the world. Under our esteemed leaders, Vietnam-Saudi bilateral relationship has grown positively, particularly following the visit of our Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh to the Kingdom.

“Bilateral trade reached $3.1 billion in 2024, and $2.2 billion in eight months of 2025, and exchanges between our ministries, sectors and businesses … are increasingly active. Tourism and cultural promotion activities are also being organized more frequently. These developments reflect the growing interest of our people and businesses and highlight the immense potential for future cooperation. I am confident our partnership will continue to deepen towards a comprehensive, substantive and mutually beneficial relationship.”

Huu Anh said that as Vietnam embarked on what is being called the “Era of National Rise,” the country was determined to continue its journey toward becoming a developed, high-income nation by 2045.

“We will enhance our market-oriented economic institutions, develop digital governance, expand infrastructure and renewable energy capacities, and invest deeply in science, technology and global economic integration,” added the envoy.

“As we celebrate this 80th National Day, let us honor the courage, resilience, and spirit of the Vietnamese people. Let us honor the international friendship and cooperation that have supported our journey. And let us look forward with strong confidence that Vietnam, Ƶ and the entire international community will continue to advance on the path of sustainable, inclusive, and innovative development.”

Former Vietnamese president Ho Chi Minh declared the country’s independence in 1945. After facing wars, embargoes and economic hardships, it is now the world’s 32nd largest economy, consistently maintaining an average annual gross domestic product growth in excess of 6.5 percent.