Saudi Foreign Minister: Riyadh Summits Boost Regional Development

Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan attends a news conference at the Arab Gulf Summit in Riyadh (Reuters)
Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan attends a news conference at the Arab Gulf Summit in Riyadh (Reuters)
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Saudi Foreign Minister: Riyadh Summits Boost Regional Development

Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan attends a news conference at the Arab Gulf Summit in Riyadh (Reuters)
Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan attends a news conference at the Arab Gulf Summit in Riyadh (Reuters)

Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan on Saturday said that development is the motive for the Kingdom and many Arab countries to hold global summits like the ones held in Riyadh, asserting that it is also the “motive from which we derive our foreign policies.”

Speaking at a press conference after the three Riyadh summits, Bin Farhan said in response to a question by Asharq Al-Awsat that political action is a waste of national resources if it does not serve economic and development interests and enhance the well-being of citizens.

The minister affirmed that Saudi Arabia is politically engaged with China and all global parties, given that Saudi Arabia is an involved party and has an important regional and international role.

Saudi Arabia focuses on harnessing its political role to serve its interests and development interests first, including protecting its security in order to be able to protect regional security and stability and harnessing ways to promote economic growth.

The minister added that his country has strategic partnerships with the US, India, China, Japan, and Germany and is open to everyone.

Bin Farhan asserted that his country continues to extend its hand to Iran for a "positive relationship."

The minister pointed out in the joint conference with the secretaries of the Arab League and the Gulf Cooperation Council that the Riyadh summits focused on qualitative decisions that support economic development with China.

He reiterated the importance of boosting cooperation between the Arab countries and Beijing, noting that collaboration with a country like China would help face challenges.

Bin Farhan revealed that the Chinese-Gulf summit discussed reaching a free trade agreement between China and the Gulf states.

For his part, the Arab League Secretary-General, Ahmed Aboul Gheit, stated that the Arab states want to build their societies, and no one can ignore the US because it is the largest economy in the world.

Aboul Gheit called on Ethiopia to negotiate with Egypt and Sudan about the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) in good faith to reach a "legal and binding agreement."



Saudi Crown Prince Meets with World Leaders, Top Officials in Riyadh

The Crown Prince met on Tuesday with French President Emmanuel Macron and a group of senior executives from leading French companies. SPA
The Crown Prince met on Tuesday with French President Emmanuel Macron and a group of senior executives from leading French companies. SPA
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Saudi Crown Prince Meets with World Leaders, Top Officials in Riyadh

The Crown Prince met on Tuesday with French President Emmanuel Macron and a group of senior executives from leading French companies. SPA
The Crown Prince met on Tuesday with French President Emmanuel Macron and a group of senior executives from leading French companies. SPA

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud has met with leaders and top officials on the sidelines of the One Water Summit held in Riyadh.

The Crown Prince held talks on Tuesday with French President Emmanuel Macron and a group of senior executives from leading French companies.

They reviewed Saudi-French relations and discussed ways to enhance them. They also addressed efforts to combat desertification, exchanged innovative expertise and technologies, and focused on strengthening research and development to tackle water challenges and ensure the sustainability of water resources. Several economic initiatives were also explored.

The Crown Prince also met with Pakistani Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif. They reviewed Saudi-Pakistani relations, areas of bilateral cooperation, and ways to enhance them.

They also discussed developments in the region and the world, and addressed several issues, particularly efforts to tackle water challenges.

With Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, the Saudi Crown Prince discussed bilateral relations between the two countries and coordinating joint efforts to ensure the sustainability of water sources and address environmental challenges.

He also held separate talks with the National Leader of the Turkmen people and Chairman of the People's Council of Turkmenistan, Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov.

During the meeting, the friendship between the two countries was reviewed. Several topics were also discussed, particularly joint coordination to address environmental challenges related to water scarcity and drought.

Talks with World Bank President Ajay Banga focused on Saudi Arabia’s efforts and initiatives to address water challenges and to promote collaboration in the utilization and protection of water resources.

With Mongolian Prime Minister Luvsannamsrain Oyun-Erdene, the Crown Prince discussed opportunities for cooperation between the two countries and ways to enhance mutual interests. They also reviewed several topics on the agenda of the One Water Summit.