Hammad Albalawi says Saudi Arabia have made a commitment to improve human rights ahead of the tournament.
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00:00We have come a long way and there's still a long way to go.
00:03Our principle is to really develop something that is right for us.
00:07Our journey started in 2016. It hasn't started as a result of bidding for the World Cup.
00:12So we've achieved a lot. We're very proud of what we've achieved.
00:15We're very hungry to do more.
00:17And that is a commitment that we have in the areas of human rights across all areas.
00:23We are committed to having a conversation with FIFA, the leagues and the different confederations
00:28on what the football calendar will be beyond 2030.
00:30We're committed to deliver the tournament in the most appropriate timing.
00:33So that's a conversation we would be more than happy to take with the appropriate stakeholders.
00:38But it's also appropriate to take with the right decision makers.
00:41Our aim, our aspiration is to bring more teams and more fans in one place than ever before.
00:46It's going to be an easy World Cup to get to. An easy World Cup to get around.
00:51It's going to be a World Cup with experiences everywhere.
00:54A compact World Cup. Easy for fans to engage and enjoy their time on the pitch and off the pitch.