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Arab News, Sun, Apr 20, 2025 | Shawwal 22, 1446
Saudi Arabia and France strengthen strategic health care partnership during minister’s visit
Saudi Arabia:
Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Health Fahd bin
Abdulrahman Al-Jalajel met French health officials in Paris on Friday to
reaffirm and deepen healthcare cooperation between the two countries, the Saudi
Press Agency reported.
The talks between Al-Jalajel and Catherine Vautrin
and Yannick Nodder focused on building a strategic partnership with an emphasis
on public health policy, healthcare system development, disease prevention and
emergency response, SPA added.
Both sides praised Saudi Arabia’s ambitious
health-sector reforms under Vision 2030, notably in digital health,
biotechnology and innovation.
The ministers welcomed the near-finalization of a
major agreement to formalize healthcare collaboration and witnessed the signing
of several memoranda of understanding between Paris’s Assistance Publique–Hopitaux
de Paris and the Saudi Red Crescent Authority.
These agreements aim to boost scientific research,
innovation and pre-hospital emergency services.
They also committed to strengthening cooperation
on global health issues, including antimicrobial resistance, and highlighted the
importance of engaging with international institutions such as the World Health
Organization Academy and the International Agency for Research on Cancer.
During his visit, Al-Jalajel also met senior
French officials, including Clara Chappaz, minister for artificial and digital
intelligence, and Laurent Saint-Martin, minister for foreign trade and French
diaspora.
He also attended the Saudi-French Business Council
Forum, where strategic agreements were signed in digital health, oncology,
emergency medicine and biotechnology, supporting Vision 2030 goals.
Both countries pledged to maintain regular
dialogue and activate joint action channels to ensure the effective
implementation of their health partnership.