Colombia declared officially on Friday its support for Saudi Arabia's bid to host the 2030 World Expo, emphasizing on the importance of the bilateral relations and partnerships with Saudi Arabia in various areas of mutual interest. The decision was announced by Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Cabinet Member, and Climate Affairs Envoy Adel Al-Jubeir during a meeting with Foreign Minister of Colombia Álvaro Leyva Durán. The discussions focused on the bilateral relations between the two friendly countries. Al-Jubeir thanked his Colombian counterpart for "the warm & gracious hospitality and for his country's support for the Kingdom's bid for Expo 2030." The official website of the Colombian Ministry of Foreign Affairs mentioned that Al-Jubeir ratified the commitment to establish an Embassy in Colombia, after the trip of the exploratory mission that visited Bogotá in October past, to review potential headquarters locations. The senior officials highlighted the importance of investments in the energy transition, health and agriculture sectors. According to the Colombian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, both governments are working on Memorandums of Understanding for cooperation in the cultural, energy and tourism fields. Riyadh's bid to host the event faces competition from Busan (South Korea), Rome (Italy), and Odessa (Ukraine). Regardless of the outcome, the World Expo is expected to provide a unique opportunity for nations from around the world to share their innovations, cultures, and ideas. Held since 1851, World Expos are the world's largest platform to showcase the latest achievements and technologies and celebrate the cultural values that unite humanity. — SG