Saudi newspapers highlighted in their editorials today a number of issues at local, regional and international arenas. Al-Riyadh Newspaper said in its editorial titled ''Development and the Private Sector'' that the most important goals of the national transformation program are to push the private sector to the development front with all its components, so that the sector could be the key engine in the developmental localization and the operation after the completion of the privatization programs for many governmental services, especially in municipal, service and health sectors. The latest report, which was published yesterday by the paper, discussed the expected investments in infrastructure in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, underscored this important role for the private sector as the report expected that the Kingdom will spend $ 1.1 trillion in the period from 2019 to 2038, considering focusing on mining, electricity, water and transportation infrastructure, which will stimulate the economic growth, create jobs and support broader national strategies. In other context, Al-Youm newspaper said in its editorial that Iraq will remain steady and grow in prosperity as long as it is freed from the Iranian hegemony over its capabilities, destiny and freedom of its people as the largest bloc in this fraternal country will be able to form a strong and solid government capable of removing the effects of sectarianism, which Iranians attempted to disseminate in other governorates and cities of Iraq, and also able to overcome marginal disputes and face the seeds of evil planted by the mullahs' terrorist regime in a country eager to return to its Arab, Islamic and international hold. On Yemen, Okaz Newspaper wrote in its editorial that the negotiations over Yemeni crisis will start on Thursday in the Swiss capital Geneva amidst an escalation of the Iranian-backed terrorist Houthi militias and pressure from the United Nations and the international community to achieve a lasting and stable peace for Yemen and working on the implementation of international resolutions. The paper pointed out that these consultations are an opportunity for the international community, which must act seriously to force the militias to give up arms, surrender the state and return to the right path as Yemeni citizens living within the civil state system far away from the ideology of terrorist groups and Iranian agendas which support chaos and destruction in Yemen .