Salman Al-Hadala is awarded UN Permanent Membership
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The UN Awards Saudi businessman Salman Al-Hadala Permanent Membership for Representatives in the Advisory Institutions

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Salman Al-Hadala, a Saudi businessman, is granted by The UN a permanent membership for representatives of consultative status entities.

The United Nations has granted permanent membership to Sheikh Salman bin Hamoud Al-Hadala. A Saudi businessman, for representatives of consultative status entities.

The Arab-European Centre for Human Rights and International Law also gave him an honour. It highlights the significant contribution he makes to the advancement of human rights ideals and international discourse.

Salman Al-Hadala, a Saudi businessman, is granted by The UN a permanent membership for representatives of consultative status entities.

Al-Hadala was an active participant in the 55th session on human rights. It took place at the UN Centre in Geneva with the attendance of His Highness the Minister of Foreign Affairs. As well as, high-ranking delegates from several nations.

This presence indicates that his significant contributions to the field of human rights have received international recognition.

Sheikh Al-Hadala expressed his happiness and satisfaction at this accomplishment. He has pointed out that the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is among the first significant nations in the human rights arena.

Al-Hadala prayed to God Almighty to protect the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman bin Abdulaziz, His Highness, the faithful Crown Prince, and to maintain security, safety, and stability in the nation.

These events underline the continuous attempts to make real progress in this crucial area. Furthermore, they demonstrate the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s commitment to upholding human rights and solidifying its position as a prominent player in the international scene.

Salman Al-Hadala, a Saudi businessman, is granted by The UN a permanent membership for representatives of consultative status entities.

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