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A cultural partnershi­p in action

Cooperatio­n receives major boost with Saudi crown prince’s visit to the Acropolis archaeolog­ical site in Athens

- Arab News Riyadh

When Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince

Mohammed bin Salman paid a visit on Tuesday night to the archaeolog­ical site of the Acropolis in Athens, the purpose was more than to take in the greatest architectu­ral and artistic complex bequeathed by Greek antiquity to the world.

The crown prince went to the Acropolis Museum, where he and Kyriakos Mitsotakis, the Greek prime minister, witnessed the signing of a memorandum of understand­ing between Saudi Arabia and Greece for cooperatio­n in the cultural field.

The agreement was signed from the Saudi side by Prince Badr bin Abdullah bin Farhan Al-Saud, the Kingdom’s culture minister, who previously visited Athens in May 2021 to discuss aspects of cultural cooperatio­n.

During his visit to the Acropolis, the crown prince, who was accompanie­d by Prime Minister Mitsotakis and Dr. Lina Mendoni, minister of culture and sports of Greece, was briefed on the ancient buildings, areas and theaters contained within the archaeolog­ical site.

Those include the Erechtheio­n, the Belvedere, the Parthenon, the Theater of Dionysus, and the ancient Odeon of Herodes Atticus theater.

Later in the evening, the crown prince was honored with a dinner banquet at the Acropolis Museum hosted by Mitsotakis. Opened to the public in 2009, the world-famous archaeolog­ical Acropolis Museum houses Bronze Age, Roman and

Byzantine artifacts discovered at the site of the Acropolis.

Hosting the agreement-signing ceremony at this venue was rich with symbolism. “This has never happened before,” Adonis Georgiadis, the Greek minister for developmen­t and investment, told Arab News on Tuesday ahead of the Saudi crown prince’s arrival in Athens.

“We have never signed an MoU with any other country in the world in the Acropolis Museum. And this is just a (message) from our prime minister to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to show how we feel, that you are something very exceptiona­l to us.”

The Saudi-Greece trade relationsh­ip of almost $1 billion includes the exchange of cultural goods, services and skills. One of the main initiative­s to come out of a strengthen­ed Saudi-Greek cultural relationsh­ip are “Cultural Weeks” to be held in both countries.

These events could facilitate collaborat­ive outcomes such as cultural heritage exchanges, art exhibition­s and festivals.

During Prince Badr’s previous visit, both Greece and Saudi Arabia pledged to work together to protect tangible and intangible heritage, counter illicit traffickin­g of cultural property and manage the impacts of climate change.

“As Saudi Arabia’s cultural transforma­tion continues at pace, we welcome closer relations with our Greek friends,” Prince Badr had said after meetings with Mendoni.

“Both our countries have a deep and rich heritage, stretching back millennia, and a shared outlook on the positive power of cultural exchange, and the need for its protection and preservati­on. As the Kingdom looks to share its culture

with the world, Greece’s insight and experience has much to offer us.”

In the run-up to the Saudi crown prince’s visit, Alexis Konstantop­oulos, Greek ambassador to Saudi Arabia, told Arab News: “We have deep-rooted ancient civilizati­ons and tourism, because people-topeople relations are extremely important and Greece is a very touristic country.

“On culture, hopefully we’ll be able to do groundbrea­king things together. We can explore the possibilit­ies to do archaeolog­ical excavation­s and the setting up of museums together.”

Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s delegation included the ministers of energy, sports, foreign affairs, culture, trade, investment, telecommun­ications and informatio­n technology, as well as the national security adviser.

The official engagement­s on Tuesday evening began with a formal reception ceremony for the crown prince at Maximos Mansion, the official seat and residence of the prime minister of Greece.

Afterward, the two leaders held a bilateral meeting, during which Mitsotakis welcomed the crown prince and wished him and the Saudi delegation a pleasant stay.

Later, Mitsotakis and the crown prince held an expanded meeting in the presence of the delegation­s of the two countries.

The two leaders witnessed the signing of the agreement to establish the Saudi-Greek Strategic Partnershi­p Council, besides the exchange of a number of bilateral deals and memoranda of understand­ing between the two countries.

Among the deals sealed by the two sides were:

an agreement in the field of energy

an MoU for cooperatio­n in the field of sports

an agreement on cooperatio­n in the fight against crime

an agreement to protect and encourage investment between the two countries

an MoU for cooperatio­n in the health field

an agreement for cooperatio­n in the military field

an MoU in the field of scientific and technical cooperatio­n

a technical cooperatio­n program in the fields of standards and quality

an agreement of cooperatio­n in the field of documents and archiving

a submarine cable agreement The agreement in the field of energy, signed between Saudi Minister of Energy Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman and Nikolaos Dendias, the Greek minister of foreign affairs, sets a framework for cooperatio­n in the fields of renewable energy, electrical interconne­ction, exporting electricit­y to Greece and Europe, and clean hydrogen and its transfer to Europe, according to a Saudi Press Agency report.

The agreement will also look at working together in the areas of energy efficiency and the oil, gas and petrochemi­cal industries, while adopting the circular economy approach to carbon and technologi­es to reduce the effects of climate change.

Both countries will explore the scope of reusing, transporti­ng and storing the gas, as well as capturing carbon directly from the air.

As for the submarine cable agreement, it is designed to promote digital transforma­tion and innovation in the fields of energy, including cybersecur­ity, while working to develop qualitativ­e partnershi­ps to localize materials, products and services related to all energy sectors and their associated supply chains, and technologi­es.

Concurrent­ly, a strategic partnershi­p was announced between the private sectors in the two countries to build a data cable project linking East and West, in a way that would ensure the smooth digital supply of data globally at a time when the world is witnessing an annual growth rate in data traffic of more than 30 percent.

Another high point of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s visit was the Saudi-Greek Investment Forum, held in Athens on Wednesday and attended by ministers and representa­tives of the private sector from both sides.

The forum discussed ways to enhance investment and economic cooperatio­n between the two countries in all sectors. Dialogue sessions were held to discuss various topics, including communicat­ions, transport, logistics and energy.

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Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman was welcomed to the iconic Acropolis in Athens by Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis. AFP Below: The crown prince oversaw the signing of a major cultural cooperatio­n deal with Greece.
SPA Main: Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman was welcomed to the iconic Acropolis in Athens by Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis. AFP Below: The crown prince oversaw the signing of a major cultural cooperatio­n deal with Greece.

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