Italy Says It Is Ready to Deepen Defense Cooperation with Saudi Arabia

Italian Ambassador to Saudi Arabia Carlo Baldocci. (Meshal al-Qadeer)
Italian Ambassador to Saudi Arabia Carlo Baldocci. (Meshal al-Qadeer)
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Italy Says It Is Ready to Deepen Defense Cooperation with Saudi Arabia

Italian Ambassador to Saudi Arabia Carlo Baldocci. (Meshal al-Qadeer)
Italian Ambassador to Saudi Arabia Carlo Baldocci. (Meshal al-Qadeer)

Italy has underlined its readiness to expand defense cooperation with Saudi Arabia in a way that fully aligns with the Kingdom’s Vision 2030, particularly in the localization of military industries and the development of skills and capabilities, revealed Italian Ambassador to Riyadh Carlo Baldocci.

In an interview with Asharq Al-Awsat, Baldocci said Italian companies are already engaged with Saudi partners across several advanced systems, including naval platforms, helicopter technology, cyber-defense and sophisticated surveillance systems.

He stressed that Italy sees growing opportunities in supporting the Kingdom’s plans to build its defense industrial base.

Baldocci credited last year’s meeting in AlUla between Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Crown Prince and Prime Minister, and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni as the catalyst for the rapid expansion in bilateral cooperation.

The signing of a strategic partnership agreement during that meeting, he said, has accelerated joint work in sectors such as energy, infrastructure, culture, innovation and defense.

His comments come days before the Saudi-Italian Investment and Business Forum is set to be held in Riyadh next week. The event is expected to attract more than 500 Italian companies aiming to establish sustainable industrial and investment partnerships in the Kingdom.

According to Baldocci, the AlUla agreement has already produced “remarkable progress in record time.” He said that agreements worth over 10 billion euros reflect the depth and seriousness of the new phase of relations.

More importantly, he added, institutional dialogue between the two countries has become more regular and structured, which creates the level of trust necessary for long-term planning.

The ambassador stressed that Italy is fully prepared to support the defense sector goals laid out in Vision 2030. Italian companies, he said, offer internationally recognized expertise in naval systems, helicopter production, electronic and cyber-defense and advanced surveillance technologies.

He highlighted the Italian Industry Days held recently in Riyadh, organized in coordination with the defense ministries of both countries. The event served as a platform for Italian manufacturers to showcase their capabilities and explore practical pathways for collaboration, including joint training, industrial development and localization of production.

Baldocci said both sides are committed to developing these opportunities over time.

The ambassador noted that strengthening coordination between government agencies and the private sector is now essential to advance major bilateral projects.

The upcoming Saudi-Italian forum, scheduled for Nov. 25-26, is as an important milestone that will help transform the strategic partnership into tangible industrial cooperation, joint investment and deeper institutional dialogue through specialized sessions and direct business meetings, he remarked.

He further said Vision 2030 has created an investment environment that aligns strongly with Italy’s industrial strengths, especially in infrastructure, mobility and large-scale development.

He pointed to expanding cooperation in renewable energy, hydrogen production, electricity grid modernization and energy efficiency, noting that Saudi Arabia’s ambition to become a global hub for green hydrogen presents significant opportunities for joint investment, particularly for supplying Europe.

Cooperation is also growing in advanced technologies, with the Kingdom heavily investing in artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, semiconductors and smart-city solutions, areas in which Italy holds competitive capabilities, he went on to say.

Baldocci said Italian exports to Saudi Arabia have risen across nearly all major categories, reaching 6.2 billion euros last year, a 28 percent increase, driven by the Kingdom’s major investments and Italy’s inclusion of Saudi Arabia as a priority market in its National Export Plan.

Improved business conditions and expanding institutional dialogue are helping accelerate trade and investment between both nations, he added.



Saudi, Bahraini FMs Discuss Regional Developments

Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah
Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah
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Saudi, Bahraini FMs Discuss Regional Developments

Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah
Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah

Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah received a phone call from his Bahraini counterpart, Dr. Abdullatif bin Rashid Al Zayani, the Saudi Press Agency (SPA) reported Tuesday.

During the call, the two sides discussed the latest developments in the region, and the continuation of bilateral coordination and consultation to promote security and stability, SPA said.


Bahrain Sentences 12 to Prison for Supporting Iran’s ‘Terrorist’ Acts

A view of Bahrain's financial district in the capital city of Manama. (Reuters file)
A view of Bahrain's financial district in the capital city of Manama. (Reuters file)
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Bahrain Sentences 12 to Prison for Supporting Iran’s ‘Terrorist’ Acts

A view of Bahrain's financial district in the capital city of Manama. (Reuters file)
A view of Bahrain's financial district in the capital city of Manama. (Reuters file)

Bahrain’s High Criminal Court sentenced on Monday 12 people to ten years in jail for “supporting and endorsing Iran's terrorist attacks against the kingdom”.

They were also accused of “obtaining and disseminating prohibited sensitive data, capturing images of restricted sites, and spreading false news and rumors through social media platforms during the Iranian aggression against the kingdom,” reported Bahrain’s state news agency BNA.

The court also imposed fines of BD2,000 on some of the accused and ordered the confiscation of seized materials.

“The Public Prosecution had received several reports from the Cyber Crime Directorate regarding social media accounts containing images, videos and comments expressing support for the Iranian terrorist attacks targeting Bahrain”, added the report.

The content also included the publication of sensitive data, the capturing images of restricted sites, and the dissemination of false news and rumors “intended to undermine public morale, spread panic among the public, and harm public security during the Iranian aggression against the kingdom”.

Investigations led to the identification of the individuals behind the accounts. Upon receiving the reports, the Public Prosecution immediately launched investigations, questioning the defendants, hearing witness testimony, and assigning technical experts to examine the seized digital devices. The examinations confirmed the defendants' involvement in the offences attributed to them.

Accordingly, the Public Prosecution referred the defendants to the High Criminal Court. The cases were heard over several sessions during which all legal guarantees were observed, including the attendance of defense counsel and the defendants' right to present their defense, culminating in the issuance of Monday’s rulings.


Kuwait Court Sentences Former Interior Minister to 3 Years in Prison

Former Interior Minister Sheikh Talal Khaled Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah. (KUNA)
Former Interior Minister Sheikh Talal Khaled Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah. (KUNA)
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Kuwait Court Sentences Former Interior Minister to 3 Years in Prison

Former Interior Minister Sheikh Talal Khaled Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah. (KUNA)
Former Interior Minister Sheikh Talal Khaled Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah. (KUNA)

Kuwait's Court of Cassation on Monday sentenced former Minister Sheikh Talal Khaled Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah to three years in prison.

The court also fined him 3,000 dinars ($9,700) after convicting him of incidents related to secret expenditures.

Sheikh Talal Khaled Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah, 59, served as First Deputy Prime Minister and former Minister of Interior from October 16, 2022, to January 17, 2024. Prior to that, he held the position of Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense from March 9, 2022, to October 16, 2022.

On January 14, 2025, Kuwait's Ministers Court sentenced Sheikh Talal Al-Khaled to 14 years in prison for embezzlement of expenditures from both the Ministries of Defense and Interior, ordering him to return around 10 million dinars and fining him 20 million dinars.

In the first case, concerning Ministry of Defense expenditures, Sheikh Talal was sentenced to seven years in jail, ordered to return 500,000 dinars, fined one million dinars, and dismissed from his post. An expatriate that was also charged with him, was sentenced to four years, fined 294,000 dinars and expelled from Kuwait.

In the second case, related to Ministry of Interior expenditures, Sheikh Talal Al-Khaled was sentenced to seven years in prison, ordered to return 9 million dinars, and fined 19 million dinars.