Saudi newspapers highlighted in their editorials today a number of issues at local, regional and international arenas. Okaz in its editorial entitled (Saudi Distinguished Attendance) noted Saudi Arabia's active participation under the chairmanship of His Royal Highness Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz, Crown Prince, Vice President of the Council of Minister, and Minister of Defense, at the G-20 Summit in Buenos Aires, assures the Kingdom's economic and development plans that His Royal Highness has worked on. Okaz added that Saudi Arabia's wise policies, which are extremely progressive in the realization of the hopes of its people and other peoples of the Arab region, which aspire to stability, prosperity, and prosperity, can only make Saudi Arabia one of the world's foremost economic powers to meet such summits to determine the paths of economies. Global. Al-Youm newspaper in its editorials entitled (Buenos Aires summit and heavy files) wrote that it is expected that such heavy files will be opened during official and informal bilateral meetings between the leaders of the countries concerned, especially that US President Donald Trump believes that there is an opportunity to agree with Beijing on some conditions, while the French leadership is interested in pushing the reform of the World Trade Organization and preserving the Paris Climate Agreement, while British Prime Minister Theresa May is preoccupied with what is going on in her country as the parliamentary vote on the BREXIT agreement approaches to the European Union. The summit addresses a number of issues aimed at protecting the oil markets from fluctuations in supply and demand, especially after the US sanctions on the Iranian regime, as well as the international efforts to combat terrorism, the further drying up of its sources and the denial of the countries that employ it for the purposes of its expansionist agendas.