For Over Four Decades, Saudi Arabia Has Backed Gulf Unity

King Salman presiding the Gulf summit held at Al-Safa Palace in Makkah, Saudi Arabia. SPA file photo
King Salman presiding the Gulf summit held at Al-Safa Palace in Makkah, Saudi Arabia. SPA file photo
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For Over Four Decades, Saudi Arabia Has Backed Gulf Unity

King Salman presiding the Gulf summit held at Al-Safa Palace in Makkah, Saudi Arabia. SPA file photo
King Salman presiding the Gulf summit held at Al-Safa Palace in Makkah, Saudi Arabia. SPA file photo

For over four decades, Saudi Arabia’s policies have been designed to reflect its deep strategic weight in the world, especially in Arab and Muslim countries. The Kingdom has been exceptionally keen on uniting the ranks of Gulf states under the banners of brotherhood, religion and shared fate.

Since 1982, the year the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) was founded, Saudi concerted efforts have been poured into achieving common goals and aspirations and overcoming various obstacles that hinder cooperation.

Saudi Arabia, as a key GCC member, has guaranteed the preservation of unity among Gulf states and succeeded in finding settlements and efficient solutions for disputes among Gulf countries.

By boosting bonds of interdependence among GCC states and deepening cooperation, the Kingdom has managed to accomplish unity across many fields, utilizing meticulous planning centered around preserving achievements and balance among civilizations.

At GCC summits, Saudi Arabia and other Gulf states have maintained their march onward by laying out unbound support for a host of agencies that played a crucial part in bringing about a tangible revival, building strong ties, and overcoming challenges.

This aided the GCC in upholding its vision for unity within the Gulf.

A prime example of Saudi Arabia’s honorable policy can be found by invoking the memory of when the Kingdom’s late monarch King Fahd bin Abdulaziz heeded the call of Kuwait after the Iraqi invasion.
Saudi Arabia’s stance projected the strength of ties and a true understanding of having a shared destiny with Kuwait.

At the end of the 32nd GCC session, which was held in Riyadh, Gulf leaders welcomed and backed the proposal of King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz made during his opening speech, to form a GCC Union.

It called for the highest degree of economic integration between GCC countries, encompassing a customs union, monetary union and common market. It also advocated the deepening of defense and security cooperation and the activation of GCC diplomacy to serve national, Arab and Islamic causes in the world.

Believing in the importance of this proposal, GCC leaders directed the Ministerial Council to form a specialized body to be entrusted with studying all its aspects.

In 2016, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates signed a protocol to establish the Saudi-UAE Coordination Council.

Under the directive of Saudi King Salman bin Abdulaziz and UAE President Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan the deal aimed at achieving a common vision centered around highlighting the status of the two countries in the fields of economy, human development, politics and military-security integration.

Seven joint committees were established to implement a number of strategic and development initiatives and projects that achieve prosperity and security for the two brotherly peoples of Saudi Arabia and the UAE. This is part and parcel of the Saudi-UAE integration system.

Complementary committees were also formed to support achieving the vision shared between the two Gulf states. Eyeing a better future for the peoples of Saudi Arabia and the UAE, the committees work on overcoming all obstacles.

Exercising its full regional and international weight, Saudi Arabia focuses on protecting the unity of GCC member states. The Kingdom prioritizes safeguarding Gulf security against all attempts to undermine it and works hard to promote joint efforts that strive to accomplish higher goals aspired to by the GCC.



Saudi Crown Prince, Swiss President Discuss Cooperation between their Countries

The Saudi Crown Prince and the Swiss President meet in Jeddah (SPA)
The Saudi Crown Prince and the Swiss President meet in Jeddah (SPA)
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Saudi Crown Prince, Swiss President Discuss Cooperation between their Countries

The Saudi Crown Prince and the Swiss President meet in Jeddah (SPA)
The Saudi Crown Prince and the Swiss President meet in Jeddah (SPA)

Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Saudi Crown Prince and Prime Minister, met in Jeddah on Thursday with Swiss President Guy Parmelin.

They reviewed aspects of Saudi-Swiss cooperation across various fields and identified promising opportunities to develop it, particularly in investment.

They also discussed issues of mutual interest, recent developments in the region and the world, and coordinated efforts on these issues.

The meeting was attended by Deputy Governor of Makkah Region Prince Saud bin Mishaal bin Abdulaziz; Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah; Minister of State, Member of the Cabinet, and National Security Advisor Dr. Musaed Al-Aiban; Governor of the Public Investment Fund Yasir Al-Rumayyan; Minister of Investment Fahad Al-Saif; and Saudi Ambassador to Switzerland Abdulrahman A-Dawood.

From the Swiss side, the meeting was attended by State Secretary for Economic Affairs Helene Budliger; Swiss Ambassador to the Kingdom Yasmine Chatila; National Security Advisor Gabriel Luchinger; and a number of officials.


Saudi Crown Prince, Japanese PM Discuss Regional Developments

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud. SPA
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud. SPA
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Saudi Crown Prince, Japanese PM Discuss Regional Developments

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud. SPA
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud. SPA

Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Saudi Crown Prince and Prime Minister, received a phone call on Thursday from Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi.

The Crown Prince and Takaichi reviewed relations and discussed ways to strengthen cooperation across various fields.

They also addressed the latest regional developments, and their security and economic implications on the region and the world.

The discussion further covered efforts to de-escalate tensions, enhance regional security and stability, and ensure maritime security, along with its economic impact and implications for global supply chains.


Saudi Arabia, the Netherlands Discuss Efforts to Maintain Security of Int’l Waterways

Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah met in Riyadh on Wednesday with his Dutch counterpart (SPA)
Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah met in Riyadh on Wednesday with his Dutch counterpart (SPA)
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Saudi Arabia, the Netherlands Discuss Efforts to Maintain Security of Int’l Waterways

Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah met in Riyadh on Wednesday with his Dutch counterpart (SPA)
Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah met in Riyadh on Wednesday with his Dutch counterpart (SPA)

Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah has discussed with Dutch Minister of Foreign Affairs Tom Berendsen efforts to keep international waterways safe, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

During the meeting held in Riyadh on Wednesday, the two sides reviewed areas of bilateral cooperation between the two countries and exchanged views on regional developments, SPA said.

The Dutch side reiterated its condemnation of Iran's attacks on the Kingdom and several countries in the region. They also discussed joint efforts to maintain the security and safety of international waterways, the news agency added.