DiplomaticQuarter: Japan envoy in Riyadh hosts iftar for Saudi alumni of Japanese universities

Japanese ambassador Tsukasa Uemura, center, with Saudi alumni of Japanese universities at the iftar reception. (AN photo)
  • The Japanese envoy referred to the renewed relationship between Japan and Ƶ

The Japanese ambassador in Riyadh, Tsukasa Uemura, has joined Ramadan celebrations, hosting an iftar party for former Saudi students who studied in Japan.

“The ambassador of Japan hosted an iftar reception for the Saudi alumni of Japanese universities with their family members at his residence, making it a memorable occasion,” a Japanese embassy spokesman told Arab News.

The Japanese envoy referred to the renewed relationship between Japan and Ƶ, with joint cooperation projects in several fields, including those in line with Saudi Vision 2030.

The projects showed Japan’s commitment to the ambitious plan to diversify the Saudi economy, Uemura said.

Bilateral cooperation was also increasing in cultural and educational areas, he said.

Uemura praised the alumni’s “rich contribution,” saying the former students were “symbolically bridging the two countries and playing pivotal roles in further enhancing bilateral relations.”

Graduates shared memories of their student days in Japan and expressed their appreciation to the embassy for the iftar gathering.