Saudi Arabia Celebrates Women's Achievements In Diplomacy With Seminar
In line with the directive from Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs hosted a seminar titled "The Role of Women in Diplomatic Work." This event took place at Prince Saud Al-Faisal Institute for Diplomatic Studies to mark the International Day of Women in Diplomacy.
The seminar was attended by Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs Eng. Waleed bin Abdulkarim El-Khereiji, who delivered a speech emphasizing the importance of women's participation in diplomacy. He highlighted the significant strides made in empowering women across various sectors in Saudi Arabia under the leadership of Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud and HRH the Crown Prince as part of Saudi Vision 2030.

Eng. El-Khereiji noted that Saudi women are increasingly taking on roles as ambassadors, leaders in international organizations, negotiators, and diplomats representing Saudi Arabia abroad. The seminar focused on sharing experiences, achievements, opportunities, and challenges faced by women in diplomatic roles.
The event saw participation from notable figures including Saudi Ambassador to Sweden Enass Alshahwan; Deputy Chief of Mission of the United States Embassy to Saudi Arabia Alison Dilworth; Deputy Chief of Mission of the Australian Embassy to Saudi Arabia Kim Ralston; and Deputy Chief of Mission of the United Kingdom Embassy to Saudi Arabia Dr. Alice Burt.
Several ambassadors accredited to Saudi Arabia, members of the diplomatic corps, employees from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and representatives from various government agencies also attended the seminar. The discussions revolved around enhancing women's roles within diplomatic missions and recognizing their contributions to international relations.
The seminar underscored how women have become integral to diplomatic efforts and highlighted ongoing initiatives aimed at furthering their involvement. The attendees shared insights on how women's perspectives enrich diplomatic engagements and contribute to more comprehensive policy-making.
This event is part of broader efforts under Saudi Vision 2030 to promote gender equality and empower women across all sectors. By celebrating women's achievements in diplomacy, Saudi Arabia aims to inspire future generations and foster a more inclusive environment within its diplomatic community.
The seminar concluded with a call for continued support for women in diplomacy, ensuring they have equal opportunities to lead and represent their country on global platforms.
With inputs from SPA