These texts appear to be news articles and announcements from a Saudi Arabian publication, covering a range of topics. Several pieces focus on Saudi Arabia’s diplomatic and economic relationships, particularly with the United States, highlighting investment forums and strategic partnerships in various sectors, including energy and technology. Other articles discuss humanitarian efforts and religious events, such as aid deliveries in Yemen and the arrival of Hajj pilgrims. The sources also touch upon cultural activities and sports, detailing local festivals, literary discussions, and sporting events hosted in Saudi Arabia, including a significant focus on developing the esports industry. Finally, there are reports on regional events, including the conflict in Gaza and its impact, as well as broader international discussions on peace initiatives.
Saudi Arabia-US Strategic Partnership: Past, Present, and Future
The relationship between the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the United States is described in the sources as a historical and strategic partnership that has existed for decades. It is considered a fundamental and pivotal pillar in the map of international, regional, and Arab relations, particularly in the economic, commercial, investment, political, and security spheres. The sources note that this relationship dates back specifically nine decades, since the Kingdom granted the oil exploration concession to Standard Oil of California (Socal) in 1933. The alignment of oil and security interests between the two countries in the mid-20th century led to the formation of a unique partnership that has remained one of the most prominent equations of international balance.
A recent Gulf-American summit was held in Riyadh upon the invitation of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud. It was jointly chaired by His Royal Highness Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Crown Prince and Chairman of the Council of Ministers, and His Excellency President Donald J. Trump, President of the United States of America. This meeting was presented as an extension of the historical relationship and strategic partnership that has grown over decades to become a model for joint cooperation. The summit reflected a commitment to strengthening relations, expanding strategic partnerships, and developing them to meet shared goals. It aimed to shape the future of security and development and was described by some experts as a turning point and a significant transformation in Saudi-American and Gulf-American relations.
Discussions and areas of cooperation highlighted in the sources include:
- Security and Stability: The two sides work together for regional stability. They are aware of the challenges facing the region and seek to stop escalation. The partnership is seen as one that makes stability. There is a commitment to supporting the foundations of peace, prosperity, and well-being and the US is committed to defending its allies.
- Economic and Investment Partnership: Strengthening economic relations and opening new horizons for cooperation in all fields are key objectives. The summit included a Saudi-American Investment Forum aimed at creating investment partnerships. Discussions covered priority investment opportunities in areas like modern technology, digital transformation, Artificial Intelligence, financial technology, clean energy, and the green economy.
- Clean Energy and Environmental Sustainability: Technical cooperation between the two countries reflects a commitment to achieving net zero goals. It supports investment in clean energy and aligns with global trends in combating climate change and environmental sustainability.
- Energy Security: Cooperation is viewed as enhancing global energy security by contributing to providing diverse and sustainable energy sources. This strengthens the global capacity to face future energy supply challenges. The relationship, since the mid-20th century, has been driven by factors related to global political stability, market influence, and crisis management, not just production figures.
- Regional Crises:Palestinian Issue: The sources indicate discussions included ending the war in Gaza and finding a permanent and comprehensive solution to the Palestinian issue in accordance with the Arab Peace Initiative and relevant international resolutions. Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas welcomed the Crown Prince’s statements on this matter, praising Saudi Arabia’s historical support for the Palestinian people.
- Yemen: The Kingdom continues to encourage dialogue between Yemeni parties to reach a comprehensive political solution in Yemen.
- Sudan: Efforts are ongoing to end the crisis in Sudan through the Jeddah platform, which enjoys Saudi-American sponsorship, aiming for a complete ceasefire.
- Syria: The US President stated that the United States is working on creating relations with Syria. He announced that after a discussion with the Crown Prince, the first steps towards restoring relations with Syria, for the first time in a decade, have already begun. President Trump explicitly stated he would order the lifting of sanctions on Syria, adding that “all of this is for the sake of the Crown Prince”. The sources also note that the Kingdom and the US commend President Trump’s decision to remove sanctions on Syria, as it will alleviate suffering from the Syrian people.
- Ukraine: The Kingdom is prepared to continue its efforts towards a political solution to the Ukrainian crisis, and the sources welcomed President Trump’s efforts in this regard.
- Vision 2030 and Transformation: The Kingdom is undergoing huge transformations across various fields, especially economically. The ambitious Vision 2030 seeks to attract foreign investment, with a target of $50 billion by 2030. The transformative Neom project in the northwest, planned to redefine urban life, involves US companies like Cisco (digital infrastructure), Lockheed Martin (smart defense systems), and Tesla (solar energy for transport).
- Human Investment and Soft Power: The Kingdom’s transformation is seen as rooted in welcoming traditions and cultures. Riyadh is evolving into a global center for technology, innovation, and culture. The sources suggest that soft power is more effective than oil or weapons. A significant effort in human investment is highlighted, such as the Kingdom sending over 5000 students to US universities in 2022 for data science and AI through the “Digital Scholarship” program. The challenge is transforming culture and convincing the world of the Kingdom’s capability to lead a tech revolution.
The sources indicate a shift in the relationship, suggesting that while oil may not disappear from the equation, it is no longer the sole focus. In the post-oil era, the partnership is viewed as a potential example of how challenges can be turned into opportunities with the necessary political will and a shared vision.
President Trump expressed significant admiration for the Crown Prince, referring to him as a “stronger partner than anyone” from the past and stating that the United States will “always be by his side”. He praised the positive transformations happening in the Kingdom under the leadership of the King and Crown Prince, calling the scale of change “amazing” and unprecedented. Trump also referred to the Crown Prince as representing the “best country in the world”.
Saudi Arabia and US: A Strategic Security Partnership
Drawing on the provided sources and our conversation history, the relationship between Saudi Arabia and the United States is consistently described as a historical and strategic partnership, particularly significant in the security sphere. This partnership, which has evolved over decades, serves as a model for joint cooperation and reflects a commitment to strengthening relations and expanding strategic partnerships to meet shared goals, including shaping the future of security and development.
At a recent Gulf-American summit in Riyadh, jointly chaired by HRH Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Crown Prince and Chairman of the Council of Ministers, and HE President Donald J. Trump, President of the United States of America, the Crown Prince explicitly stated, “We work with America for the stability of the region“. The leaders recognized the scale of the challenges facing the region and expressed a shared desire to stop escalation. The partnership is viewed as one that actively “makes stability”. The future envisioned by both nations requires a stable and secure environment, and the United States affirmed its commitment to supporting the foundations of peace, prosperity, and well-being, as well as its commitment to defending its allies.
The sources highlight discussions and cooperation efforts addressing several specific regional crises:
- The Palestinian Issue/Gaza: Discussions at the summit included the necessity of ending the war in Gaza and finding a permanent and comprehensive solution to the Palestinian issue. This solution should be in accordance with the Arab Peace Initiative and relevant international resolutions. Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas welcomed the statements made by the Crown Prince regarding a solution for the Palestinian issue.
- Yemen: The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia continues its efforts to encourage dialogue between the Yemeni parties with the aim of reaching a comprehensive political solution in Yemen. Regarding security concerns originating from Yemen, two missiles were launched from the country, one of which was intercepted, leading to strong explosions. The Houthi group claimed responsibility for the launch. The Israeli council called for the evacuation of three ports controlled by the Houthis in Yemen (Ras Issa, Hodeidah, and Salif) after the missile launch, citing the Houthi system’s use of these ports for their terrorist activities. Furthermore, the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Centre (KSRelief) project “MASAM” successfully extracted 1,273 mines in various areas of Yemen during the second week of May 2025. These included 34 anti-personnel mines and 1,239 items of unexploded ordnance.
- Sudan: Efforts are ongoing to end the crisis in Sudan through the Jeddah platform, which is sponsored by Saudi Arabia and the United States. The goal of these efforts is to achieve a complete ceasefire in Sudan.
- Syria: The sources note the importance of respecting the sovereignty of the Syrian Arab Republic. President Trump stated that the United States is working on establishing relations with Syria. He announced that after a discussion with the Crown Prince, the first steps towards restoring relations with Syria have already begun, the first time in a decade. President Trump explicitly stated he would order the lifting of sanctions on Syria, adding that “all of this is for the sake of the Crown Prince”. The sources also indicate that the Kingdom and the US commend President Trump’s decision to remove sanctions on Syria, noting that it will alleviate suffering from the Syrian people. A meeting about the future situation in Syria was held involving the Crown Prince, Trump, and Al-Shar’a. President Erdogan also expressed his thanks for the efforts to support Syria and lift sanctions.
- Iran: The US Treasury Department imposed sanctions on over 20 companies in a network described as transferring Iranian oil to China. The US stated this network funds Tehran’s development of missiles and drones and Houthi attacks. This action followed a fourth round of nuclear talks between Iranian and American negotiators. The Treasury detailed that the network facilitated billions of dollars worth of oil shipments to China on behalf of Iran’s Armed Forces General Staff and its front company, Sepehr Energy.
- Ukraine: In relation to the crisis in Ukraine, the Kingdom is prepared to continue its efforts towards finding a political solution. The efforts of President Donald Trump in this regard are welcomed.
The Gulf-American summit also emphasized the importance of continuing cooperation and coordination regarding regional and international issues, believing that this is crucial for establishing security and stability in both the region and the wider world. Bilateral security discussions were also highlighted, such as the meeting between the Saudi Minister of Defense and the President of the United Arab Emirates to discuss achieving security and stability in the region.
Saudi Vision 2030 Economic Transformation
Based on the provided sources and our conversation history, Saudi Arabia is actively engaged in a significant economic transformation, primarily driven by its ambitious Vision 2030 plan. This strategy marks a fundamental shift away from sole reliance on oil, aiming to diversify the Kingdom’s economic base and attract substantial investment.
The sources indicate that while oil may not disappear from the equation, it is no longer the only focus of the relationship, particularly with partners like the United States. The Saudi economy is explicitly described as no longer being merely a market for oil, but rather an emerging market with huge investment opportunities and a regional and global investment center.
Key aspects of Saudi Arabia’s economic diversification efforts highlighted in the sources include:
- Attracting Foreign Investment: A core goal is to attract foreign investment, with a target of $50 billion by 2030. The recent Saudi-American Investment Forum in Riyadh, attended by HRH Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and President Trump, served as a platform to showcase investment opportunities and forge partnerships. The scale of potential agreements discussed aimed to reach $1 trillion. US companies are seen as actively involved and US investment is being courted in promising sectors.
- Focus on Promising Non-Oil Sectors: The diversification strategy involves prioritizing investment opportunities in areas such as:
- Modern Technology
- Digital Transformation. Riyadh is evolving into a global center for technology and innovation.
- Artificial Intelligence (AI). Data is referred to as the “new oil” in the digital economy. The launch of the “Humain” company by the Crown Prince specifically to develop and manage AI solutions and technologies is highlighted, including developing advanced language models and cloud computing infrastructure.
- Financial Technology
- Clean Energy and the Green Economy. This is seen as a significant shift in the energy partnership, moving beyond traditional oil discussions. Technical cooperation in clean energy supports achieving carbon neutrality goals and enhances global energy security by providing diverse and sustainable sources.
- Other sectors mentioned for cooperation with US partners include Mining, Renewable Energy, Storage, Science, and Healthcare.
- Development of Mega-Projects: Transformative projects like Neom in the northwest are planned to redefine urban life and involve partnerships with US companies, such as Cisco for digital infrastructure, Lockheed Martin for smart defense systems, and Tesla for solar energy in transport.
- Investment in Human Capital: The transformation is seen as rooted in investing in people. This includes sending students to US universities to study data science and AI, aiming to train a generation capable of managing the new economy. Over 5000 students were sent to US universities for data science and AI in 2022 alone.
- Growth of Non-Oil Sectors like Entertainment, Culture, and Sports: These sectors are receiving significant investment and development. The PIF allocated $18 billion to develop the culture and entertainment sector, aiming to increase its contribution to GDP. Hosting major global events, investing in Hollywood productions, and Saudi companies investing in US sports leagues (like MLS) are cited examples. Riyadh is becoming a global center for culture.
- Strengthening the Non-Profit Sector: The new development model relies on the integration of government efforts and community participation. The non-profit sector is highlighted as a vital lever, managed with governance and impact measurement tools. It participates in social infrastructure projects and is seen as a strategic choice rather than just emergency support. There is an aim to increase the non-profit sector’s contribution to GDP to 5%.
- Progress and Achievements: The sources proudly report significant progress on Vision 2030, with over 93% of targets achieved. Specific achievements mentioned include reducing Saudi unemployment to a historical low of 7%, increasing female participation in the labor market to 36% (surpassing the original target and setting a new one of 40% by 2030), increasing military industry localization to 19.35%, completing 674 initiatives, identifying over 1800 new investment opportunities, and improving Saudi universities’ global rankings.
The economic transformation is viewed not merely in terms of agreement numbers, but also its deep political dimension of redrawing the relationship map and attracting major partnerships despite fluctuations in oil prices. The US, represented by its President and private sector, is seen as betting on Saudi Arabia as a strategic economic ally, indicating a shift in financial weight. The sources suggest that soft power stemming from cultural and entertainment development is becoming a more effective tool than oil or weapons. In the post-oil era, the Saudi-American partnership is presented as a potential example of how challenges can be turned into opportunities through political will and a shared vision.
Saudi Digital Transformation: Vision 2030 and AI Advancement
Based on the provided sources, Saudi Arabia is undergoing a rapid digital transformation. This transformation is a key component of the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 strategy. Saudi Arabia is establishing itself as a prominent global center in the digital field.
Several indicators highlight this progress:
- Saudi Arabia has ranked first in electronic services at the Middle East and North Africa level for the third consecutive year.
- Globally, it ranked second in the Government Digital Skills indicator and twentieth in the Government Development index issued by the UN for 2024.
- It secured first place in the Government Open Data Index (OGDI).
- Riyadh was ranked third among 193 cities globally in the Local Electronic Services Index (LOSI).
- The Kingdom also achieved eighth place globally in the “Wasida” index for measuring governments.
The sources emphasize that data is viewed as the “new oil” in the modern digital economy. Governments are leveraging big data for planning and monitoring public achievements, while companies use it to formulate future strategies.
A significant step in this digital transformation journey is the launch of “Humain” company by HRH the Crown Prince. This company is dedicated to developing and managing AI solutions and technologies. “Humain” plans to offer AI applications and the latest large language models (LLM), including developing a new generation center specifically for Arabic language data. It will also provide cloud computing infrastructure. These efforts aim to enable and enhance capabilities in developing and providing AI solutions and applications at the local, regional, and international levels.
The strategy involves prioritizing investment opportunities in areas like modern technology and digital transformation, alongside other promising sectors such as artificial intelligence, financial technology, clean energy, and the green economy. The Saudi-American Investment Forum in Riyadh discussed these priority areas for cooperation.
The transformation is also deeply rooted in investing in human capital. This includes sending students to US universities to study data science and AI. Over 5000 students were sent to US universities for data science and AI studies in 2022 alone as part of the “Digital Scholarship” program, aiming to train a generation capable of managing this new economy.
Mega-projects like Neom are being developed with integrated digital infrastructure, involving partnerships with US companies like Cisco for digital infrastructure.
Digital transformation is not seen as merely a necessity to keep pace with changes, but as an effective tool to empower institutions, enhance their competitiveness, and stimulate an environment of creativity. It is viewed as a key pillar for achieving Vision 2030 targets and is receiving exceptional attention. This involves rooting a culture of innovation, adopting smart solutions, and enhancing integration between the government and private sectors to accelerate progress and improve institutional performance. The goal is to build an ambitious digital future directed towards progress and leadership. An example of this focus is the agreement signed between the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development branch and the Emirate of the Eastern Province for cooperation in AI technologies.
This digital shift has a deep political dimension, aiming to redraw the relationship map and attract major partnerships. The focus on attracting investment in promising sectors like technology and AI reflects a shift in financial weight and the view of the Saudi economy as an emerging market with huge investment opportunities.
The Digital Transformation Forum 2025 was also mentioned in the sources, indicating ongoing initiatives in this area.
Saudi Vision 2030: Sports and Culture Development
Saudi Arabia is actively developing its Sports and Culture sectors as part of its broader economic diversification and Vision 2030 strategy, aiming to attract visitors, invest, and project soft power.
Sports Development and Investment:
- The Kingdom is making significant investments in the sports sector. Saudi companies are seeking to invest billions in sports projects, including in the US MLS league.
- This includes the Public Investment Fund (PIF), which famously acquired the English football club Newcastle United. This acquisition was seen not just as a global talking point but, for Saudis, as a symbol of a strategic transformation. Instead of importing sports from the West, Saudi Arabia has become an investment force capable of changing the rules of the game.
- Saudi Arabia is also hosting major global sporting events. Riyadh hosted a world boxing match in November 2023 featuring Tyson Fury and Dillian Whyte.
- There is a focus on developing local sports, including women’s sports. The Saudi Arabian Football Federation is committed to providing a highly competitive environment in women’s football. They have organized the first edition of the Women’s Super Cup, which reflects the federation’s commitment to expanding women’s competitions and increasing competitiveness among clubs. A women’s squash tournament was also held.
Culture and Entertainment Growth:
- Culture and entertainment are receiving substantial investment. The PIF has allocated $18 billion to develop the culture and entertainment sector, aiming to increase its contribution to the GDP from 2% to 4% by 2030.
- Riyadh is evolving into a global center for technology, innovation, and culture.
- The Kingdom is hosting cultural and entertainment events, such as concerts and major international events like the World Cup and Expo.
- There is investment in global cultural productions, including Saudi-American joint film productions with Hollywood studios. An example is the film “Mars Fantasy,” which achieved commercial success in US cinemas.
- Saudi Arabia is actively participating in international cultural events and showcasing its heritage. The Riyadh pavilion participated in the Buenos Aires International Book Fair, aiming to strengthen cultural exchange between nations. This participation presented Saudi Arabia as a dynamic and integrated cultural interface on the international stage.
- Efforts are being made to promote Saudi literature and facilitate translation into and from Arabic. An initiative called “Translate” is part of the Literature, Publishing, and Translation Authority’s efforts to empower translation and connect Saudi publishers and authors with international ones.
- Cultural initiatives like “Bridges” (جسور) are being organized abroad, such as in Pristina, Kosovo, showcasing the Saudi identity through experiences like Saudi coffee hospitality, architecture reflecting Najdi heritage, and photography exhibits featuring Saudi landmarks.
- The visual arts sector is also seeing development, with events like the “Diriyah Arts Week” in Riyadh highlighting the vibrant artistic scene.
- This focus on culture and entertainment is seen as part of the strategy to use soft power as a more effective tool than oil or weapons.
Overall, the development of sports and culture represents a strategic effort within Vision 2030 to diversify the economy, attract international attention and investment, develop human capital, and enhance Saudi Arabia’s image and influence on the global stage. The shift in visitors from coming for historical sites or energy conferences to attending concerts or boxing matches highlights this transformation.

By Amjad Izhar
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