Saudi Arabia, UK Agree to Strengthen Defense Cooperation

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman meets Britain's Prime Minister Keir Starmer at the Royal Court in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, December 9, 2024. Saudi Press Agency/Handout via REUTERS
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman meets Britain's Prime Minister Keir Starmer at the Royal Court in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, December 9, 2024. Saudi Press Agency/Handout via REUTERS
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Saudi Arabia, UK Agree to Strengthen Defense Cooperation

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman meets Britain's Prime Minister Keir Starmer at the Royal Court in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, December 9, 2024. Saudi Press Agency/Handout via REUTERS
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman meets Britain's Prime Minister Keir Starmer at the Royal Court in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, December 9, 2024. Saudi Press Agency/Handout via REUTERS

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman met British Prime Minister Keir Starmer in Riyadh on Monday. The two leaders discussed boosting investments, strengthening ties, and enhancing defense and security cooperation.

They agreed to advance their defense partnership and explore more collaboration in defense industries, the British Prime Minister’s office said.

The UK and Saudi Arabia have agreed to strengthen defense ties, including in combat aviation, setting a framework for long-term collaboration, according to Starmer’s office.

Starmer stressed that Middle East stability is key to UK security and vowed to enhance Britain’s role in supporting the region’s long-term stability.

He highlighted the Middle East’s importance to the UK, citing its influence on living costs, supply chains, and local communities.

Steamer also pointed to efforts like strengthening defense ties with Saudi Arabia, aiding Syria’s vulnerable, supporting Lebanon, pushing for a ceasefire in Israel and Gaza, freeing hostages, and speeding up aid to Gaza.

The British premier said lasting change needs a strong security foundation, which requires global engagement to ensure stability and protect partners from threats.

The Saudi Crown Prince’s 2018 UK visit boosted ties, launching the Saudi-UK Strategic Partnership Council. Trade between the two countries grew by 30% from 2018 to 2023, reaching $103 billion.

Saudi Arabia and the UK are boosting economic cooperation through initiatives like the Saudi-British Partnership and Business Forum, which promotes business connections, private sector growth, and new investments.

The UK is Saudi Arabia’s second-largest foreign investor, with $16 billion in investments. More than 1,100 British investors operate in the kingdom, and 52 UK companies have set up regional headquarters in Riyadh.



Saudi Arabia to Host First Meeting of Arab Cybersecurity Ministers Council

The flag of Saudi Arabia. Asharq Al-Awsat
The flag of Saudi Arabia. Asharq Al-Awsat
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Saudi Arabia to Host First Meeting of Arab Cybersecurity Ministers Council

The flag of Saudi Arabia. Asharq Al-Awsat
The flag of Saudi Arabia. Asharq Al-Awsat

Saudi Arabia, represented by the National Cybersecurity Authority, is set to host on Monday the inaugural meeting of the Arab Cybersecurity Ministers Council.

The meeting will be attended by ministers and officials responsible for cybersecurity in Arab League member states, alongside the organization’s Secretary General, Ahmed Aboul Gheit.

The agenda includes discussions on key topics of mutual interest, such as drafting the Arab cybersecurity strategy, organizing joint cybersecurity exercises, and reviewing working papers submitted by Arab League member states. These initiatives aim to foster enhanced cooperation in cybersecurity across the Arab region.

The Arab Cybersecurity Ministers Council, established following a proposal by Saudi Arabia and endorsed by all Arab countries, is tasked with formulating general policies, strategies, and priorities to advance joint Arab efforts in cybersecurity.

Its objectives include enhancing collaboration, coordinating efforts among Arab states on cybersecurity issues, sharing knowledge and expertise, and safeguarding member states' interests in international cybersecurity organizations. The council also seeks to develop a unified Arab stance on cybersecurity matters in international forums and contribute to creating a secure and trustworthy Arab cyberspace that promotes growth and prosperity for all member states.