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“Interpipe” to increase pipes supplies to Saudi Arabia

Ukrainian industrial company Interpipe intends to increase supplies of pipes to Saudi Arabia and expand its presence in the Middle East.
According to the company’s Facebook post on Wednesday, Interpipe holds the economic front and continues to grow “no matter what.”
The other day, Interpipe, supported by its regular partner Al Sayed Center (ASCO), presented Ukrainian pipe products to construction companies and government organizations in Saudi Arabia, while informing them about the situation in Ukraine, the war, the company’s work in the new environment and the restructuring of supply chains.
Mr. Artem Artemov, Deputy Director for Middle East Sales, stated that Interpipe is well known in the macro-region as a supplier of quality pipes for the construction industry. Its products are used for air-conditioning systems, fire-fighting and as structural constructions.
“Saudi Arabia is one of the key countries for the company’s development and expansion in the region. We already have quite a history written over the past decade. Among the landmark projects in which Interpipe products have been used are the construction of the King Abdullah Financial District in Riyadh, the King Abdulaziz International Airport near Riyadh, the construction of the King Abdullah Financial District in Riyadh, and the construction of the King Abdullah International Airport near Riyadh. King Abdulaziz International Airport near Jeddah, Riyadh metro, buildings of Princess Nora bint Abdel Rahman University and King Fahd University of Oil and Minerals”, – noted Artemov, quoted by the press service.
It is specified that the business event was attended by 140 representatives of local construction and engineering companies, as well as the Ukrainian Ambassador to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Anatoly Petrenko.
“Let’s hold the economic front! Together we will overcome everything!”, the company’s information summarizes.
“Interpipe is a Ukrainian industrial company, producer of seamless pipes and railway wheels. The company supplies its products to over 80 countries all over the world via a network of commercial offices located in the key markets of the CIS, Middle East, North America, and Europe. The sales of railway products are carried out under the KLW brand.
Interpipe employs about 10 thousand people.
The company consists of five industrial assets: “Interpipe Nizhnedniprovsk Tube Rolling Plant (NTZ)”, “Interpipe Novomoskovsk Tube Plant (NMTZ)”, “Interpipe Niko Tube”, “Interpipe Vtormet” and the electric steelmaking complex “Dneprosteel” under the Interpipe Steel brand.
The ultimate owner of Interpipe Limited is Ukrainian businessman Viktor Pinchuk and his family members.

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Ambassador of Saudi Arabia on relations and projects with Ukraine – interview

An exclusive interview of Interfax-Ukraine and Ukraine in Arabic with Ambassador of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to Ukraine Mohammed bin Suleiman al-Mashar

Text by:

Mohammad Farajallah (editor-in-chief of the agency Ukraine in Arabic)

Maksim Urakin (Interfax-Ukraine)

Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan arrived in Kyiv on a surprise visit, met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and other officials, and agreed on a previously announced aid package. Are there any changes in Riyadh’s position on the war in Ukraine, especially since the Kingdom has been criticized for siding with Russia in the war against Ukraine?

Under the guidance of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud – God bless him – and under the guidance of His Royal Highness Crown Prince and Prime Minister Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz – God bless him – the Kingdom is eager to provide humanitarian and emergency assistance to countries affected by natural or humanitarian disasters, and to provide support to all countries and peoples without discrimination or any other motives, based on the awareness of Saudi Arabia of the importance of its humanitarian role at the international level.

His Highness the Crown Prince pays great attention to the implementation of humanitarian efforts along with political efforts with various countries to achieve a peaceful solution to end the Russian-Ukrainian war as part of His Highness’s desire to achieve regional and global security, peace and stability.

Your Excellency, is a position of neutrality considered positive in such crises? What role can neutral states play?

The neutral and balanced position of Saudi Arabia in the Russian-Ukrainian war contributed to the success of the mediation led by His Highness the Crown Prince on purely humanitarian principles, which led to the release of ten foreign captives – citizens of the Kingdom of Morocco, the United States, the United Kingdom, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Sweden and the Republic of Croatia, who were held captive by the armed forces of Russia.

In October 2022, the Kingdom announced a humanitarian aid package for Ukraine, which is in line with Saudi Arabia’s position in supporting countries and peoples that are prone to various crises. What role does Saudi Arabia play in the world in humanitarian matters?

The Kingdom’s $400 million humanitarian aid initiative for Ukraine, including power generators and medical supplies, is significant in light of the humanitarian conditions facing the Ukrainian people, especially during the harsh winter.

Previously, the Kingdom provided through the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Centre, the World Health Organization and the UN High Commissioner for Refugees $10 million worth of medical assistance and shelter materials intended for Ukrainian refugees in Poland.

In recent years, Saudi Arabia has provided over $96 billion worth of humanitarian aid to 156 countries.

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has always been among the top ten countries in the world for aid, and in 2021, the Kingdom ranked third in the world for humanitarian aid.

Your Excellency, may I ask what the Kingdom provided to the citizens of Ukraine who were on its territory during the war?

After the start of the Russian-Ukrainian war, the competent authorities in the Kingdom, by royal decrees and for humanitarian reasons, took the initiative to extend the visas of Ukrainian tourists, businessmen and families in the Kingdom for a period of three months with the possibility of extending them without charging any fees or fines.

His Highness the Crown Prince, Prime Minister Mohammed bin Salman held a telephone conversation with President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy in October 2022 and reaffirmed the Kingdom’s position in support of everything that contributes to de-escalation and the country’s readiness to continue mediation efforts. Can we rely on foreign mediation to end the war in Ukraine?

Since the beginning of the war, the Kingdom has taken a balanced position regarding the Russian-Ukrainian crisis. It was welcomed by both countries, which have strong relations with Saudi Arabia in several areas. The Crown Prince seeks to use this relationship to reach a peaceful solution to the war.

Since the beginning of the crisis, His Highness has been mediating efforts between the two countries to reach a political solution to end the war as his contribution to maintaining international security and stability. Saudi Arabia supports international efforts to reduce tensions and escalation between Russia and Ukraine, as well as to initiate measures to ensure the restoration of stability and create conditions for negotiations leading to a peaceful and political solution to the crisis based on the Charter of the United Nations and the principles of international law.

Saudi Arabia was among 141 countries that voted in favor of a UN resolution to withdraw Russian troops from Ukraine. Can this position affect relations between Riyadh and Moscow?

The position of the Kingdom and its vote in support of the United Nations resolutions adopted regarding the Ukrainian crisis stems from the commitment to the need for all countries to comply with the Charter of the United Nations and the principles of international law and our complete rejection of any violation of the sovereignty of all countries. The Kingdom declared a clear position on the Russian-Ukrainian crisis, based on the principles of international law. It reaffirmed its support for all efforts aimed at resolving the Ukrainian crisis through dialogue and diplomacy, as well as continuing to work on the implementation of the agreements concluded between the parties concerned and approved by the Security Council in Resolution 2202 on regional security and conflict settlement in eastern Ukraine.

The visit to Kyiv of His Highness the Minister of Foreign Affairs was called historical. Do you agree with this characterization?

The visit of His Highness Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud to Kyiv and his meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is considered historic. On the one hand, this is the first visit of an Arab foreign minister to Ukraine since the Russian invasion of Ukraine, and on the other hand, the first visit of a Saudi Arabian foreign minister to Ukraine since the beginning of diplomatic relations between the two countries over thirty years ago.

His Excellency the President of Ukraine justifiably called it historic. In fact, we are very grateful to His Excellency for all his friendly statements about Saudi Arabia. I also hope that this visit will give a new impetus to intensify our mutual dialogue in order to develop bilateral relations.

Can you tell us the details of communication and negotiation?

Support by the Kingdom of everything that contributes to de-escalation, protection of civilians, a serious search for political solutions through negotiations, support for all international efforts aimed at resolving the political crisis, as well as opportunities for expanding cooperation between the two friendly countries and ways to support and develop them in many areas. In addition, we discussed the development of the situation in the regional and international arenas.

Can you tell us about the content of the agreements signed during the visit?

During the visit of His Highness Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud, two documents were signed in the President’s Office of Ukraine as documentation of the package of Saudi Arabian assistance to Ukraine in the humanitarian sphere, the decision to allocate a separate support package in the amount of $400 million.

Supervisor General of the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Centre Abdullah Al Rabeeah and Deputy Prime Minister for Reconstruction of Ukraine and Minister of Communities, Regions and Infrastructure Development Oleksandr Kubrakov signed a joint program of cooperation between the Ministry of Communities, Regions and Infrastructure Development the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Centre in the amount of $100 million. CEO of the Saudi Fund for Development Sultan Abdulrahman Al-Marshad and Ukrainian Energy Minister Herman Haluschenko signed a Memorandum of Understanding regarding a $300 million Saudi grant to finance oil derivatives.

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Saudi Arabia to Provide $400 Million in Aid to Ukraine

Ukraine and Saudi Arabia signed documents on Sunday in Kiev to provide Kiev with a $400 million aid package, $100 million in humanitarian aid and $300 million in oil products, Ukrainian President Andrei Yermak said in his Telegram channel.
“There is a successful visit to Kiev of the Foreign Minister of Saudi Arabia, Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud. He met with President Vladimir Zelensky and the team. This is the first official visit of the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Saudi Arabia to Ukraine since the establishment of diplomatic relations between our countries (14 April 1993). And I am personally grateful to Prince Feisal bin Farhan Al Saud for the constructive dialogue that eventually led us to this meeting,” he wrote.
In particular, Yermak also wrote, “we are talking about a joint cooperation program with the King Salman Center for Humanitarian Aid and Relief and a Memorandum of Understanding with the Saudi Development Fund.”
“I would like to remind you that Ukraine and Saudi Arabia have common challenges and experience in dealing with them. We are talking about Iranian UAVs, which were supplied to certain ‘insurgents’ and carried out attacks on Saudi oil facilities,” he also wrote.
Yermak reminded that “starting last year, the same Iranian UAVs ended up with Russian terrorists and carry out attacks on the Ukrainian energy infrastructure. Therefore, we also share experience in fighting terrorists.

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Oil rises in price after Saudi Arabia’s price hike

Oil goes up in price on Tuesday after Saudi Arabia raised prices for most grades of this energy carrier for Asian buyers.
On the eve of the state company Saudi Aramco said that the cost of the main variety of Arab Light delivered to Asia in March will increase by $0.2 per barrel. As a result it will be $2 a barrel more expensive than the oil basket of Oman and Dubai.
The price of this grade has risen for the first time since September.
The price increase for Asia is a signal of higher-than-expected demand for oil in China, said Phil Flynn, chief analyst at The Price Futures Group. “This should provide significant support for the oil market, given increasing investor fears about the amount of spare production capacity in the world,” Bloomberg quotes the expert.
The cost of April futures for Brent crude oil on London’s ICE Futures exchange is $81.74 a barrel by 7:15 a.m. Tuesday, up $0.75 (0.93%) from the previous session’s closing price. Those contracts rose $1.05 (1.3%) to $80.99 a barrel at the close of trading on Monday.
The price of WTI futures for March crude oil grew by $0.74 (1%) to $74.85 per barrel at electronic trades of New York Mercantile Exchange (NYMEX) by that time. By the close of previous trading the cost of those contracts grew by $0.72 (1%) to $74.11 a barrel.
Earlier, Goldman Sachs Group Inc. chief commodity markets analyst. Jeffrey Curry said that reserve production capacity in the oil sector, according to his estimates, is running out and this may become a serious problem for the market in 2024.
Oil prices are also boosted by fears of supply cuts from the Middle East following the earthquake in Turkey. In particular, operations at Turkey’s Ceyhan oil terminal were suspended, Bloomberg notes.

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Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia to grant $400 mln in humanitarian aid to Ukraine

Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz announced the allocation of humanitarian aid to Ukraine in the amount of $400 million, the official SPA news agency reported on Saturday following his phone talk with President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky the day before.
The Crown Prince emphasized “the Kingdom’s position of supporting everything that will contribute to de-escalation, and the Kingdom’s readiness to continue the efforts of mediation,” SPA reported.
In turn, Zelensky congratulated the crown prince for his appointment as the Prime Minister of the Kingdom, and expressed his thanks and appreciation to the Kingdom for its vote for the UNGA resolution, along with 142 other countries, condemning Russia’s decision to annex.
Ben Salman stressed that the Kingdom’s vote for the resolution emanates from its commitment to the deep rooted principles in the UN charter and international law, and its commitment to the respect of state sovereignty and the principles of good neighborliness, and resolving conflicts by peaceful means.
The President of Ukraine said the two leaders had agreed to work towards the release of Ukrainian prisoners of war held by Russian troops. The Saudi Crown Prince played a prominent role in mediating efforts in September that successfully led to the release of 10 prisoners of war, including two Americans.

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President of Ukraine noted strengthening of contacts with Saudi Arabia

President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky noted the strengthening of contacts with Saudi Arabia last week.
“There are significant agreements. Among other things, this is the decision of our partners to provide a $400 million humanitarian support package. This is very important,” he said in a video message on Sunday evening.
“We have the most significant relationship with Saudi Arabia in 30 years,” he said.