SAUDI ARABIA

60 young Saudis to get rigorous training to take part in dialogues

February 18, 2018

Saudi Gazette report

RIYADH — The Al-Salam Project for Cultural Dialogue has selected 60 out of 750 young Saudi men and women who wanted to represent the Kingdom in international dialogues, the Arabic daily Al-Madina reported.

The young men and women will be thoroughly trained for three months to qualify them to effectively participate in international conferences and dialogues on culture and civilization.

They will gain capability to express their opinions eloquently and explicitly in dialogues and to communicate with their counterparts from other countries and cultures using the most modern tools and techniques.

The CEO of the project, Fahd Bin Sultan Al-Sultan, said after the rigorous training, the young men and women will be able to present a true, bright and positive picture of the Kingdom in international conferences and dialogue forums.

He said the program to qualify the young leaders for international dialogue was aimed at ensuring a better representation of the Kingdom in all conferences and gatherings on culture and civilization.

"You will be able to represent the Kingdom honorably in all the world forums one day," he told the young men and women who have enrolled in the program.


February 18, 2018
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