The Saudi Minister of Economy and Planning visited the Kingdom's pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai in an official delegation from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. They were received by the Minister of State for International Cooperation, General Manager of Expo 2020 Dubai, Rim Bint Ibrahim Al Hashemi.

The delegation was briefed on the latest developments and the work progress at Expo. During the visit, the official website of the Kingdom's pavilion was received at Expo 2020 Dubai. With this move, Saudi Arabia will be the first international participant to receive the land of its wing to start the construction work in preparation for an exceptional participation in Expo 2020 Dubai.

The Saudi Minister of Economy and Planning thanked the UAE for the importance and prestige of the Kingdom for its exceptional location at the Expo 2020 Dubai. The Saudi Arabian pavilion is the second largest pavilion after the pavilion. UAE. He stressed that participation in Expo 2020 Dubai stems from the commitment of the Government of Saudi Arabia to move forward to consolidate its position on the regional and global map, in the light of the vision of the Kingdom 2030, and its operational programs.

Expo 2020 Dubai is the first international expo event to be held in Africa, the Middle East and South Asia. It will be a celebration of human creativity under the theme "Connect minds and make the future", focusing on the three sub-themes (opportunities, mobility and sustainability). Expo 2020 Dubai is expected to be the largest expo in history in terms of visitors from around the world, with 70% of its visitors expected to be from outside the UAE to attend. With more than 200 participants from countries, international organizations and international companies.

The International Expo is one of the world's largest events and is held every five years and lasts for six months, with the participation of government agencies, institutions and international companies to share their achievements, products, ideas and innovations with the public.

Saudi Arabia, the first international participant to receive the piece of land for his wing at the exhibition to start the construction work.