The foreign minister said that, in the wake of Saudi Arabia’s arranged special meeting of the World Economic Forum on global collaboration, the nation is working to establish itself in the discourse between the Global South and North.
For its Special Meeting on Global Collaboration, Growth, and Energy for Development on April 28–29, the WEF brought together 1,000 world leaders who traveled from 92 countries to Riyadh. Finding practical, cooperative, and long-lasting answers to common problems was the goal.
The meeting’s main topic was the Global South, which is made up primarily of Southern Hemisphere nations with sizable populations in Asia, Latin America, and Africa. Until recently, these areas were frequently characterized as developing or less developed.