Saudi Arabia is showcasing its rich literary landscape at the Rabat International Book Fair through a dedicated pavilion launched by the Literature, Publishing and Translation Commission, highlighting the Kingdom’s growing cultural dynamism.
According to CEO Abdullatif Alwasel, the participation reflects the strong historical ties between Saudi Arabia and Morocco, while showcasing a vibrant cultural movement driven by a forward-looking vision aimed at fostering creativity and cultural identity.
The Kingdom’s presence underscores its commitment to supporting the publishing industry and elevating Saudi literature on the global stage, offering visitors a unique opportunity to explore local literary works and emerging creative talents.
The pavilion also serves as a dynamic platform for cultural exchange and intellectual dialogue, bringing together multiple government entities and cultural institutions under a unified framework that reflects the Kingdom’s integrated cultural ecosystem.
A diverse program of events accompanies the pavilion, including panel discussions, poetry evenings, and workshops featuring leading Saudi writers and thinkers, addressing key topics in literature, publishing, and translation, and examining their global impact.
This participation highlights Saudi Arabia’s ongoing efforts to strengthen its cultural presence internationally and promote literary creativity, in alignment with the goals of Saudi Vision 2030.

