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Miami to host next edition of Global Priority Summit in 2024

The Global Priority Summit report will showcase how countries worldwide are transforming by implementing strategies that prioritize citizens. (AFP)
  • The summit emphasized the significance of motivation and collaborative efforts as crucial factors for the achievement of Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030
  • The FII CEO Richard Attias noted that what made the global conversation at the Miami Summit remarkable was that all speakers mentioned Saudi Arabia as a standard model

Miami, US– The next edition of the Global Priority Summit will be again hosted by Miami in 2024, according to Yasser Al-Rumayyan, the Governor of the Public Investment Fund (PIF) and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Future Investment Initiative (FII).

According to Al-Rumayyan, the summit emphasized the significance of motivation and collaborative efforts as crucial factors for the achievement of Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030.

“The Miami Summit provided an unparalleled global forum for discussing how to create a tangible impact on society and increase awareness on the matter,” said FII CEO Richard Attias in a message to the Saudi Press Agency (SPA).

He said that it is essential to pay attention to and resolve issues that matter to citizens, such as reducing living costs, job creation, and addressing concerns and risks related to the banking system.

Attias went on to state that the first positive result of the summit is the recognition and value given to transparency, as they initiated an exceptional dialogue by assembling influential individuals to discuss the most crucial matters that would lead to the desired results.

Secondly, he emphasized that the summit acted as a catalyst, sparking worldwide discussions by gathering leading innovators, experts, decision-makers, CEOs, and global investors, who had open and transparent conversations. This kind of initiative is unprecedented, with many aspiring to follow the same vision and roadmap.

According to him, the report on the Global Priority Summit will be ready by October 2023, and it will showcase how countries worldwide are transforming by implementing strategies that prioritize citizens’ concerns such as job creation, inflation, and healthcare.

He emphasized that their responsibility as a non-profit and an independent global organization is to provide leaders with information and data to help them make informed decisions.

The CEO highlighted that what made the global conversation at the Miami Summit remarkable was that all speakers, who hailed from various countries, mentioned Saudi Arabia as a standard model.

He further added that Saudi Arabia has become a model for transformation, vision, and leadership in multiple sectors, including investment, hospitality, artificial intelligence, technology, women’s participation, and many more.

He described this achievement as a global recognition of the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 and its leadership.