Correspondences between Saudi Leaders, Maronite Patriarchs Prove Deep Friendship, Mutual Appreciation

A Saudi flag raised in Saudi Arabia, (Asharq Al-Awsat)
A Saudi flag raised in Saudi Arabia, (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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Correspondences between Saudi Leaders, Maronite Patriarchs Prove Deep Friendship, Mutual Appreciation

A Saudi flag raised in Saudi Arabia, (Asharq Al-Awsat)
A Saudi flag raised in Saudi Arabia, (Asharq Al-Awsat)

Letter exchanges between Saudi kings, princes, and officials and Lebanon’s Maronite patriarchs over the last century highlight the depth of shared relations, cooperation, and friendship between the two sides.

Besides being solid, the relationship dates back to the early days of Lebanon’s Independence and covers national and political grounds and services. It stands to prove the extent of Saudi Arabia’s unwavering support for coexistence in Lebanon.

Affection, respect, appreciation, and positivity shine through the letters released by the Maronite Patriarchate in Bkirki.

The archive’s trove of letters contains correspondences from the reigns of several Maronite Patriarchs: Athony Arida (1932 - 1955), Paul Meouchi (1955 - 1975), Antonios Khoraish (1975 - 1986), and Nasrallah Sfeir (1986 - 2011).

Discourse in the letters focused on the national aspect and voicing the gratitude of the Maronite Patriarchate to Saudi leaders who always held Lebanon’s best interest at heart and continue to do so.

“Our pleasure for your Majesty’s ascension to the throne is great,” Patriarch Arida had said in his congratulatory letter to King Saud bin Abdulaziz for him succeeding his father late King Abdulaziz.

In the letter, Arida praises King Abdulaziz for having been a “great immortal man” who had an affirmative and “white-handed” influence on Arabs in general and Lebanon in particular.

For his part, King Saud responded by thanking the Lebanese Patriarchate for conveying its best wishes.

“We met with your honorable delegation, headed by His Excellency Archbishop Abdullah Najim,” confirmed King Saud said in his correspondence, adding that the royal assembly was delighted by the speech delivered by the archbishop.

About the speech, King Saud said it “indicated the wide-ranging and strong bonds” that tie the peoples and countries of Lebanon and Saudi Arabia to each other.

Najim’s speech showcased a strong bond of Arabism that “was woven by the hands of the passing ages,” according to King Saud.



Saudi Arabia Welcomes Ceasefire in Lebanon

 A resident walks amid the destruction in the southern Lebanese village of Zibqin on November 27, 2024, as people who had fled the war between Israel and Hezbollah returned to check on their homes after a ceasefire between the warring sides took effect. (AFP)
A resident walks amid the destruction in the southern Lebanese village of Zibqin on November 27, 2024, as people who had fled the war between Israel and Hezbollah returned to check on their homes after a ceasefire between the warring sides took effect. (AFP)
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Saudi Arabia Welcomes Ceasefire in Lebanon

 A resident walks amid the destruction in the southern Lebanese village of Zibqin on November 27, 2024, as people who had fled the war between Israel and Hezbollah returned to check on their homes after a ceasefire between the warring sides took effect. (AFP)
A resident walks amid the destruction in the southern Lebanese village of Zibqin on November 27, 2024, as people who had fled the war between Israel and Hezbollah returned to check on their homes after a ceasefire between the warring sides took effect. (AFP)

Saudi Arabia welcomed on Wednesday the ceasefire in Lebanon, hailing the international efforts that helped achieve it.

In a statement, the Foreign Ministry hoped the ceasefire would lead to the implementation of United Nations Security Council Resolution 1701, preserve Lebanon’s sovereignty, security and stability, and ensure the safe return of the displaced to their homes.

The Muslim World League (MWL) welcomed the ceasefire, commending all efforts that contributed to ending the conflict and expressed its hope for continued security and stability for Lebanon and its people under its national sovereignty.

The Organization of Islamic Cooperation stressed the need for all parties to commit to the ceasefire agreement through the full implementation of Resolution 1701.

OIC Secretary General Hissein Brahim Taha underscored his full support for Lebanon’s stability and the right of its state to exercise its sovereignty across all Lebanese territories.

He called for humanitarian aid to meet the needs of those affected and for reconstructing what was destroyed in the war.

Moreover, he hoped that the ceasefire in Lebanon would pave the way for an immediate halt to the Israeli assault on Gaza and all occupied Palestinian territories.