Saudi Arabia's Riyadh: A Global Hub for Leadership, Action, and Solutions at the World Economic Forum
Saudi Arabia's capital Riyadh is set to host the World Economic Forum (WEF) in April 28-29, with Saudi official Faisal Al-Ibrahim, the minister of economy and planning, describing the Kingdom as a leader in ideas, action, and solutions.
The summit aims to bring together public and private sector leaders to address global challenges, including economic policies, energy transition, and geopolitical shocks.
The WEF website states that the meeting will also advance key forum initiatives in the region and beyond, with a focus on bridging the North-South global divide.
The Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia, Al-Ibrahim, expressed his support for the World Economic Forum Special Meeting in Riyadh through a post.
He emphasized the Saudi Arabian leadership's commitment to bringing the world together to address pressing issues and promote collaboration on critical topics such as social, economic, and human development.
Al-Ibrahim encouraged global leaders to attend this important event and work towards creating a secure, stable, and sustainable future by building bridges between nations.