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12 Mar 2023

BIE Enquiry Mission Delegates Complete Evaluation ‎of Riyadh Expo 2030 Candidacy and ‎Leave Impressed with what They ‎Saw

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Representatives of the Bureau International des ‎Expositions (BIE) have completed their 5-day Enquiry Mission, as part of the ‎examination of Riyadh’s candidature to host World Expo 2030.

The BIE Enquiry Mission delegation held a meeting with His Royal Highness ‎Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz, the Crown Prince, Prime Minister ‎and Chairman of the Board of Directors of RCRC. In addition to attending a ‎series of meetings and workshops with a number of ministers and senior ‎officials, as well as with representatives from the private and social sectors, ‎they discussed the feasibility of the capital’s candidacy file to host this global ‎event.

The mission spent the past five days reviewing the technical aspects of the ‎Kingdom’s candidacy and experienced firsthand the transformation journey of ‎the Kingdom in which Riyadh plays a key role.

Watch the BIE Enquiry Mission’s press conference

During the press conference that was held today at RCRC, Fahd Abdulmohsen ‎Al-Rasheed, CEO of RCRC, stated: “We would like to thank the BIE delegation ‎for visiting our capital and reviewing our candidacy bid to host this important ‎international exhibition. Our candidacy is strong, as we have met all technical ‎requirements, and have garnered unprecedented international support to host ‎the Riyadh Expo 2030. This is the result of the support from our Leadership, ‎from all government entities, as well as from the Saudi society.”

Al-Rasheed added: “We will present an exceptional edition of the Riyadh Expo ‎‎2030, where we expect to achieve unprecedented attendance: 40 million site ‎visits, and a billion visitors through the Metaverse, a first in the history of ‎World Expo exhibitions. We are happy to reaffirm the readiness of the ‎Kingdom and the enthusiasm of its citizens and residents to host this global ‎event.”

H.E. Fahd ‎Al-Rasheed, the CEO of RCRC, speaking at the press conference

Patrick Specht, Chairperson of the Enquiry Mission and President of the BIE ‎Administration and Budget Committee, thanked the Kingdom for its great ‎hospitality during the past five days, saying: “We had the great honor to meet ‎His Royal Highness, which was one of the main highlights of our mission. We ‎were shown what the country is capable of, and the country and the city have ‎everything we asked about”.

For his part, the Secretary General of the BIE, Dimitri Kerkentzes, expressed his thanks and appreciation to the Government of Saudi Arabia for ‎the warm welcome and hospitality that were extended to the Enquiry Mission, ‎commenting: “Let me please thank the whole government of Saudi Arabia for ‎the incredible hospitality they have shown us and, honestly, for the incredible ‎discovery that we have had over these past 5 days, not only of the Kingdom, ‎but its people, its wishes and its aspirations for the future.

And I think when you hear me say that you understand that we see an Expo in ‎‎2030 fits in very well with the program of what we have seen this last week, ‎and how the development of the country has been moving over the last few ‎years”.

Kerkentzes continued: “I wanted to let you know that we have seen a project ‎strong from the very top, from His Royal Highness, all the way down to ‎government, from every minister and every member of Saudi Arabia that we ‎have met and have spoken to, all have an incredible support for this project”.

Kerkentzes added: “There is no doubt that Saudi Arabia and Riyadh have ‎everything needed to host the successful Expo”.

The BIE Secretary General concluded: “The Expo project fits in perfectly with ‎the developmental ideas of this city and this country. We see that the project is ‎part of a natural expansion of Riyadh towards the new airport, with the metro ‎line that is already built and soon-to-be in operation. It serves perfectly the ‎needs of such an Expo, which for us plays an important role in knowing that ‎the infrastructure is something that is already here, and ready to be used, ‎should you be chosen in November to host the Expo in 2030”.

Other BIE delegations are scheduled to visit competing cities in Odesa, Ukraine ‎‎(from March 20 to 24), Busan, South Korea (from April 3 to 7) and Rome, Italy ‎‎(from April 17 to 21), before the final vote to choose the host city which will ‎take place in November of this year.


For more information about the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s bid to host the World Expo 2030, please visit the Riyadh Expo 2030 website.‏


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