Riyadh Rejects ‘Baseless’ Accusations of Turkish Magazine

The Saudi embassy in Ankara. Asharq Al-Awsat
The Saudi embassy in Ankara. Asharq Al-Awsat
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Riyadh Rejects ‘Baseless’ Accusations of Turkish Magazine

The Saudi embassy in Ankara. Asharq Al-Awsat
The Saudi embassy in Ankara. Asharq Al-Awsat

Saudi Arabia on Friday described as "baseless" a Turkish magazine report under the headline “Turkey has stopped the coup in Qatar.”

The Saudi Embassy in Ankara dismissed the report that the Kingdom had sought to stage a coup in a country with which it has previously announced a cut in relations since last July.

“These are baseless allegations,” the embassy said in a statement.

The mission urged the media to resort to accurate and credible reporting, saying it reserves itself the right to respond and take the appropriate legal measures.



Saudi-Turkish Parliamentary Friendship Committee Meets in Riyadh

The meeting was attended by members of both parliamentary groups, including representatives from the Shura Council and the Turkish-Saudi Parliamentary Friendship Group. (SPA)
The meeting was attended by members of both parliamentary groups, including representatives from the Shura Council and the Turkish-Saudi Parliamentary Friendship Group. (SPA)
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Saudi-Turkish Parliamentary Friendship Committee Meets in Riyadh

The meeting was attended by members of both parliamentary groups, including representatives from the Shura Council and the Turkish-Saudi Parliamentary Friendship Group. (SPA)
The meeting was attended by members of both parliamentary groups, including representatives from the Shura Council and the Turkish-Saudi Parliamentary Friendship Group. (SPA)

The Saudi-Turkish Parliamentary Friendship Committee of the Shura Council, chaired by Committee Chairman and Shura Council member Dr. Ibrahim bin Mohammed Al-Qannas, convened in Riyadh for a meeting with its counterpart from the Turkish Grand National Assembly, led by Committee Chairman Nureddin Nebati.

The meeting was attended by members of both parliamentary groups, including representatives from the Shura Council and the Turkish-Saudi Parliamentary Friendship Group, reported the Saudi Press Agency on Monday.

Talks focused on issues of mutual interest between Saudi Arabia and Türkiye. Officials reviewed cooperation across various fields and explored avenues for strengthening joint efforts and parliamentary collaboration.

Particular emphasis was placed on fostering closer ties between the Shura Council and the Turkish Grand National Assembly to support broader frameworks of cooperation.

Discussions also covered shared interests in various sectors, reflecting the commitment of both nations to deepening their strategic partnership.