Saudi newspapers highlighted in their editorials today a number of issues at local, regional and international arenas. Al-Riyadh newspaper in its editorial entitled " The role of the private sector'' wrote that since the Kingdom announced its Vision 2030 and launched a number of supporting executive programs, the Government has embarked on a series of financial and structural reforms including a comprehensive assessment of all development sectors, particularly those directly related to economic performance indicators, emphasis on government capital investments and reduction of operational costs to ensure the sustainable economic development, raise the effectiveness of government spending and maximize its positive impact on various sectors, noting that the vision 2030 focuses on the partnership between private and public sectors. Al-Youm newspaper commented on Janadriyah Festival, citing the speech of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud during the reception of the guests of the 32nd session of Festival in which he said that the Festival represents the Kingdom's heritage and culture and expresses its desire for the effective participation to enhance the tracks of different global cultures dictated by the eternal Islamic culture that urges on the coexistence of nations and peoples within a system of tolerance and the good for humanity. Okaz newspaper commented on Iran, saying that every day passes, it has become clearer the dangerous dimensions of Iran's interventionist policies driven by false ambitions of domination on the world as a whole, not only the lands of Arabs and Muslims, pointing out that the rulers of Iran are coward and can not confront directly in anyway, as they have been carrying out their projects of killing and destruction through agents who have been subjected to brainwashing in Iran such as Iranian Hezbollah militias in Lebanon, Houthi movement in Yemen, and Battalions and Crowds in Iraq.