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Al-Asoumi praises Saudi Arabia's human rights achievements under Vision 2030

March 02, 2023
President of the Arab Parliament and Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Observatory, Adel Al-Asoumi.
President of the Arab Parliament and Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Observatory, Adel Al-Asoumi.

CAIRO — The Arab Observatory for Human Rights of the Arab Parliament hailed the remarkable achievements made by Saudi Arabia to develop human rights as part of its development vision for 2030.

The vision’s main focus is on the citizen and the human being, under the prudent vision of Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman and Crown Prince and Prime Minister Mohammed Bin Salman.

The praise came during the 8th meeting of the Observatory's Board of Trustees held here Wednesday, chaired by the president of the Arab Parliament and chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Observatory, Adel Al-Asoumi.

In his speech, Al-Asoumi stressed the importance of enhancing cooperation and coordinating efforts of the four arms of human rights within the framework of the Arab League system.

He met with participants and expressed solidarity with Syria and Turkey after the humanitarian catastrophe that befell the two countries as a result of the devastating earthquakes that left many dead and injured.

They expressed thanks and appreciation of the Arab aid provided in the crisis. — SPA


March 02, 2023
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