RIYADH — Saudi Arabia posted a surplus of SR6.68 billion in the third quarter budget this year for the first time since 2019, the Ministry of Finance said on Sunday. Total revenues for the third quarter amounted to SR243.3 billion. The non-oil revenues amounted to SR95.4 billion, while oil revenues amounted SR147.9 billion. These figures confirmed the feasibility of economic reforms. The expenditures for the third quarter amounted to SR236.6 billion. The Q3 report affirmed Saudi Arabia's commitment of transparency and financial disclosure, as key factors, which are consistent with the Kingdom Vision 2030 and its objectives. The report highlights the progress in achieving the defined objectives within the Financial Balance Program. (Developing)