Paris Seeks to Consolidate Cooperation with Riyadh in Various Fields

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman receiving French President Emmanuel Macron in Jeddah last December. (SPA)
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman receiving French President Emmanuel Macron in Jeddah last December. (SPA)
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Paris Seeks to Consolidate Cooperation with Riyadh in Various Fields

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman receiving French President Emmanuel Macron in Jeddah last December. (SPA)
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman receiving French President Emmanuel Macron in Jeddah last December. (SPA)

The Elysee Palace is expected to host an important meeting between Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and French President Emmanuel Macron on Thursday.

The Crown Prince’s visit to Paris - the second leg of his European tour - comes amid major international developments, mainly the Russian war on Ukraine and its consequences in the energy sector, the food crisis, and the tension between Moscow and Western capitals over harsh sanctions imposed on Russia.

The two sides are expected to discuss many issues, including the Yemeni war and the fate of the truce, the Iranian nuclear talks and the relationship with Tehran, stability and security in the Gulf region, the fight against terrorism, the Saudi-French efforts to get Lebanon out of its multiple crises and the upcoming Lebanese presidential elections, in addition to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.

Former French Ambassador to Riyadh Bertrand Besancenot told Asharq Al-Awsat that Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s visit was “an additional indication of the growing political and economic relations between the two countries.”

He stressed that Saudi Arabia and France, both members of the G20, would unite their efforts at the upcoming summit, and work together within the framework of implementing the Saudi Vision 2030.

The visit of the Crown Prince is an opportunity to expand initiatives:

The former French ambassador said that the bilateral meeting “represents an opportunity to enhance consultation and expand joint initiatives.”

“There is no doubt that it will lead to strengthening the strategic partnership that has brought our two countries together for years,” he underlined.

Besancenot believed that Saudi Arabia, which has “recovered its financial capabilities, wants to cooperate with interested parties in implementing the major projects that it has launched.”
He continued: “France, which has an old friendship with Saudi Arabia, is able to keep pace with Saudi projects and is ready to offer its knowledge and expertise in the sectors of energy, transport, communication, environment, health, security, rehabilitation and culture.”

Paris is looking for a role in the Middle East:

The expected meeting is the culmination of a series of summits hosted by the Elysee Palace over the past ten days, which included UAE President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed al-Nahyan, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi and the President of the Palestinian Authority, Mahmoud Abbas.

Macron, who returns on Thursday from his African tour, has contacted Iranian President Ibrahim Raisi to urge him to accept the offer made to Tehran regarding the nuclear negotiations.

French sources said that Macron wants to put his country on the diplomatic map of the Middle East. The sources added that the French president was seeking to reproduce the experience of the Baghdad conference held in August last year, which brought together all parties in the region, including the foreign ministers of Saudi Arabia, Turkey and Iran.

According to the French vision, a conference or summit of this kind would reduce escalation and provide a platform for dialogue between all parties.

France seeks to strengthen cultural cooperation with Saudi Arabia:

Saudi Arabia attaches great importance to the cultural sector in the context of the existing dynamic cooperation with the French side. In an interview with Asharq Al-Awsat, Jack Lang, the former Minister of Culture and current head of the Arab World Institute, pointed to a “strong desire” on both sides to push cultural cooperation forward.

On the occasion of Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s visit, Lang sent a letter to Macron, urging him to deepen cooperation with Riyadh in the cultural, scientific, cinematic and artistic fields, praising the “cultural revolution taking place in Saudi Arabia.”

On a different note, Paris does not hide its interest in finding alternative and sufficient sources of oil and gas as prices are rising in Europe in an unprecedented way. However, Riyadh frankly expressed its position on the Western demand to raise its oil production, stressing its commitment to the decisions of the OPEC+ alliance, which also includes Russia.



Saudi Arabia Stresses its Keenness on Lebanon's Internal Stability

Advisor to the Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Yazid bin Farhan. (NNA)
Advisor to the Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Yazid bin Farhan. (NNA)
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Saudi Arabia Stresses its Keenness on Lebanon's Internal Stability

Advisor to the Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Yazid bin Farhan. (NNA)
Advisor to the Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Yazid bin Farhan. (NNA)

Advisor to the Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Yazid bin Farhan renewed on Friday the Kingdom’s keenness on Lebanon’s internal stability, and commitment to the Taif Accords.

The Kingdom will exert all possible diplomatic efforts to save Lebanon and its people, he was quoted as saying by Lebanese MPs who met him in Beirut.

MP Fouad Makhzoumi wrote on X that he had a “fruitful” meeting with Prince Yazid bin Farhan that was attended by Saudi Ambassador to Lebanon Waleed al-Bukhari.

“We expressed our deep gratitude to Saudi Arabia, in cooperation with the United States, on their significant role in supporting Lebanon’s stability and efforts to restore calm and end hostilities,” he added in reference to the ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah.

He hailed Saudi Arabia’s support for Lebanon’s sovereignty and the need to limit the possession of weapons to the state’s legitimate authorities.

The members of the National Moderation bloc also met with Prince Yazid bin Farhan, saying that talks focused on the situation in Lebanon and the region, especially the US-led negotiations between Beirut and Tel Aviv.

A statement from the bloc, said the Saudi envoy expressed the Kingdom’s keenness on Lebanon’s internal stability and commitment to the Taif Accords.

He urged the need to steer clear of rhetoric that would fuel internal divisions or harm civil peace.

The bloc is comprised of MPs Mohammed Suleiman, Ahmed al-Kheir, Sajih Attieh, Abdulaziz al-Samad and its Secretary Hadi Hbeish.

The National Consensus bloc of MP Faisal Karami also met with the Saudi envoy for talks on the latest local and regional developments.


Qatar Emir, Trump Discuss Washington-Tehran Ceasefire

Qatar's Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani and US President Donald Trump. (QNA)
Qatar's Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani and US President Donald Trump. (QNA)
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Qatar Emir, Trump Discuss Washington-Tehran Ceasefire

Qatar's Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani and US President Donald Trump. (QNA)
Qatar's Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani and US President Donald Trump. (QNA)

Qatar's Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani discussed developments ‌in ‌the Washington-Tehran ceasefire ‌agreement ⁠in a phone call ⁠with US President Donald Trump, ⁠Qatari state ‌news ‌agency reported ‌on ‌Friday.

He added that Qatar would ‌continue coordinating with partners to ⁠support ⁠mediation efforts led by Pakistan to achieve regional security and stability.

Sheikh Tamim stressed the need for easing tensions and supporting peaceful solutions.


Saudi Arabia Condemns Drone Attacks on Kuwait Launched from Iraq

A view of Kuwait City, Kuwait. (KUNA)
A view of Kuwait City, Kuwait. (KUNA)
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Saudi Arabia Condemns Drone Attacks on Kuwait Launched from Iraq

A view of Kuwait City, Kuwait. (KUNA)
A view of Kuwait City, Kuwait. (KUNA)

Saudi Arabia strongly condemned on Friday the drone attacks against Kuwait that were launched from Iraq.

A Foreign Ministry statement underlined the Kingdom’s “categorical rejection of the violation of the sovereignty of nations and attempts to threaten the security and stability of the region.”

It reiterated importance of the Iraqi government “acting responsibly towards those threats against the Gulf countries.”

Saudi Arabia expressed its solidarity with Kuwait’s government and people and support for all measures the country takes in protecting its sovereignty, stability and security.

Kuwait's army said two drones launched from Iraq ‌targeted two ‌northern border ‌posts ⁠on Friday, causing damage. ⁠It added there were no casualties.

Iraq's prime minister ⁠ordered an investigative ‌committee ‌to examine the ‌attack and ‌identify those responsible, Interior Minister Abdul Amir al-Shammari ‌said, adding Iraq condemned the attack ⁠in ⁠a call with his Kuwaiti counterpart.

Kuwait had on Wednesday summoned the Iraqi envoy to the country to protest attacks against it by Iraqi armed factions.

Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Secretary-General Jasem Albudaiwi strongly condemned the “treacherous attacks” on Kuwait.

“The continuation of these brutal attacks from Iraq is a flagrant violation of the principles of good neighborliness and all international laws and norms,” he said.

He expressed the GCC's “full solidarity with Kuwait, affirming absolute support for all measures it takes to safeguard its sovereignty, security and stability.”

The Muslim World League (MWL) strongly condemned the drone attacks.

In a statement, Secretary-General and Chairman of the Organization of Muslim Scholars Sheikh Dr. Mohammed Al-Issa “reiterated condemnation of these criminal attacks, which violate the sovereignty of countries in the region and threaten their security and stability.”

He expressed his full solidarity with Kuwait, its leadership, government and people, in all measures taken to safeguard its security, sovereignty and the safety of citizens and residents.