In April, Riyadh will be the venue for a special World Economic Forum gathering.
At a recent panel, Saudi Minister Faisal Al Ibrahim spotlighted the summit's dedication to fostering global partnerships, advancing growth, and tackling energy challenges, positioning Riyadh as a pivotal confluence point for various sectors and international thought leadership.
WEF President Borge Brende stressed the significance of worldwide collaboration for economic recovery and energy sector development.
The event, slated for April 28-29, represents the first major WEF assembly outside of the usual Davos context since
COVID-19 emerged. Brende extended thanks to Saudi authorities for facilitating the meeting.