H.E. Dr. Rania A. Al-Mashat, Minister of Planning, Economic Development and International Cooperation Meets Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Economy & Planning H.E. Faisal F. Alibrahim on Strengthening Joint Relations Between Countries
25 July 2024
Al-Mashat discusses with Saudi counterpart the strengthening of bilateral cooperation in planning and economic development affairs, mechanisms for stimulating South-South cooperation, and triangular cooperation.
Al-Mashat: Integration between emerging economies within the G20 offers constructive solutions to development challenges.
The two ministers discuss the most important topics on the agenda of the G20 Development Ministerial Meeting and the most prominent development issues on the international scene.
H.E. Dr. Rania A.
Al-Mashat, Minister of Planning, Economic Development and International
Cooperation, met with H.E. Faisal F. Alibrahim, Saudi Minister of Economy and
Planning, during her participation in the G20 Development Ministerial Meeting
in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
The meeting
witnessed a discussion of ways to enhance joint relations between both
countries, within the framework of long-standing strong and historical
relations. The two ministers also discussed the most important topics on the
agenda of the G20 Ministerial Meetings and the most prominent development
issues on the international scene.
During the meeting,
they discussed the topics raised in international forums at the level of
various development issues, especially in light of the intertwined and complex
challenges facing the global economy at this time, as well as joint
coordination with Saudi Arabia as a member of the G20, which discusses many
pivotal topics during the presidency. The G20 Brazil goal is to reduce
inequalities, combat poverty, and support triangular cooperation. In this
regard, Al-Mashat stressed that enhancing integration between emerging
economies, members of the G20, can offer constructive and effective solutions
to the pressing issues facing the global economy.
Moreover, Al-Mashat
discussed strengthening bilateral cooperation with Saudi Arabia at the level of
joint efforts to implement the SDGs at the national level, and confront the
challenges that curb progress. They also discussed mechanisms for enhancing
South-South cooperation and triangular cooperation, as this is one of the key
ways to unlock the potential of the countries of the south and developing
countries; thus putting forward innovative solutions and sharing knowledge and
expertise.
Al-Mashat also
referred to the efforts made by the Ministry to launch the South-South and
Triangular Cooperation Strategy during the current year, within the activities
of the first forum of the New Development Bank (NDB) in Egypt, which aims to
expand the replication of successful development experiences between developing
and emerging countries and push efforts to exchange experiences and technology
among developing countries.
The Ministry had
issued a report titled “International Partnerships to Advance South-South and
Triangular Cooperation,” which documents and monitors the development of the
actions taken by the Ministry over the past years to maximize the benefit of
partnerships with development partners in activating South-South and triangular
cooperation, and the pillars of disseminating expertise and development work
implemented with international partners to be replicated in other countries on
the African continent and the countries of the Global South. This contributes
to global efforts aimed at bridging the technological, knowledge and financing
gap in other developing countries.