Iraq PM: Saudi Arabia Plays Major Role in Region’s Stability

Iraqi PM Kadhimi performs the Umrah in Makkah on Wednesday. (SPA)
Iraqi PM Kadhimi performs the Umrah in Makkah on Wednesday. (SPA)
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Iraq PM: Saudi Arabia Plays Major Role in Region’s Stability

Iraqi PM Kadhimi performs the Umrah in Makkah on Wednesday. (SPA)
Iraqi PM Kadhimi performs the Umrah in Makkah on Wednesday. (SPA)

Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi underscored the importance of Arab presence in his country.

Speaking at a press briefing late on Wednesday on the sidelines of his visit to Saudi Arabia, he added that the presence of the Kingdom in Iraq will play a major role in the stability of the region and his country.

He highlighted Saudi Arabia’s economic role and political cooperation with Iraq, which he said was certain to play a great role in the region.

Baghdad has sought to overcome hurdles in its foreign relations, he stressed, saying it has succeeded in forging “excellent” ties with Europe, the United States, Iran, Turkey and Saudi Arabia.

On the challenges facing his government, Kadhimi cited the possession of weapons by various criminal gangs.

He underlined his government’s efforts to combat these groups, noting that a large segment of the Iraqi youth is keen on ending this phenomenon in a way that averts civil strife.

Addressing relations with the Kurdistan Region, the PM said they were witnessing a “golden age in spite of all the challenges.”

He revealed that he has been acquainted with all Kurdish leaderships since the 1980s. “I enjoy historic relations with President Masoud Barzani and the region’s Prime Minister Masrour Barzani,” he added, describing him as a “brother”.

“I also enjoy a historic and excellent relationship with President Barham Salih. He is an ally and a friend,” he stated.

Asked about political stability in Iraq, Kadhimi acknowledged the major challenges facing his country, including the spread of weapons outside state control.

Iraq is the product of “difficult circumstances”, he went on to say. Systems that were previously described as “progressive” have given way to civil wars, as seen in Syria, Libya and Iraq.

Iraq, he continued, has witnessed more wars than any other country. He blamed the unrest on religious parties and partly on former ruler Saddam Hussein, all of whom exploited religion for their own gains.

Moreover, a weak system was established in Iraq after the 2003 American invasion, he added. This in turn, led to “inequality among the people” that resulted in “futile wars”.

Later, in remarks to AFP, Kadhimi said that he refuses for Iraq to be used as a platform to attack Saudi Arabia.

He also refuted claimed by a previously unknown group that alleged to have fired drones towards Riyadh.

He stressed that the attack was not launched from Iraq, saying such claims are aimed at harming relations between Baghdad and the Kingdom.



Erdogan: Saudi Arabia, Türkiye Eye Joint Investment in KAAN Fighter Jet

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman met Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Riyadh (Turkish Presidency). 
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman met Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Riyadh (Turkish Presidency). 
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Erdogan: Saudi Arabia, Türkiye Eye Joint Investment in KAAN Fighter Jet

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman met Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Riyadh (Turkish Presidency). 
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman met Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Riyadh (Turkish Presidency). 

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said work has begun on a defense cooperation agreement between Türkiye and Saudi Arabia that includes joint investment in the production of the fifth-generation KAAN fighter jet.

Erdogan said Türkiye’s progress in defense industries is being closely followed by Saudi Arabia, as well as by other countries, adding that Ankara is preparing to conclude significant agreements with Riyadh in this field.

Speaking to a group of Turkish journalists on his return from a regional tour that included Saudi Arabia and Egypt, with his remarks published on Thursday, Erdogan said: “We have received many positive comments on the Turkish fighter KAAN, and discussions are under way on joint investment with Saudi Arabia in this regard.”

He stressed that KAAN is not merely a combat aircraft but a symbol of Türkiye’s engineering capabilities and its determination to maintain an independent defense posture. He added that cooperation with Saudi Arabia in this area is likely to expand, including through joint investments.

In February 2024, Türkiye announced the successful first flight of its domestically produced fifth-generation fighter jet, KAAN, manufactured by Turkish Aerospace Industries. With this milestone, Türkiye became one of only five countries capable of producing fifth-generation fighter aircraft and aims to export the jet.

KAAN is designed to carry out air-to-air combat missions and conduct precision strikes from internal weapons bays at supersonic speed.

Erdogan said he held “highly productive” talks with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman during his visit to Riyadh on Tuesday, noting that Saudi Arabia holds a special place for Türkiye in defense industries, transport, healthcare, investment, and construction services. Bilateral trade reached $8 billion in 2025, while Turkish contractors have completed more than 400 projects in the Kingdom worth a total of $30 billion.

He added that Saudi Arabia and Türkiye share aligned views on regional issues, stressing that both countries oppose any new war in the region and favor peace, stability, and calm, which he said would benefit all parties.

 

 

 

 

 


Saudi Crown Prince Receives Letter from Maldives President

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz (SPA)
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz (SPA)
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Saudi Crown Prince Receives Letter from Maldives President

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz (SPA)
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz (SPA)

Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Saudi Crown Prince and Prime Minister, received a letter from Maldives President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu on bilateral relations between their countries.

Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs Waleed Elkhereiji received the letter on Thursday during a meeting with Maldives Ambassador to Saudi Arabia Ahmed Sareer at the ministry’s headquarters in Riyadh.

Discussions during the meeting addressed bilateral relations and topics of mutual interest.


Albudaiwi: 'Arabian Gulf Security 4' Exercise Enhances GCC Security Integration

Secretary General of the Gulf Cooperation Council Jasem Mohamed Albudaiwi. GCC
Secretary General of the Gulf Cooperation Council Jasem Mohamed Albudaiwi. GCC
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Albudaiwi: 'Arabian Gulf Security 4' Exercise Enhances GCC Security Integration

Secretary General of the Gulf Cooperation Council Jasem Mohamed Albudaiwi. GCC
Secretary General of the Gulf Cooperation Council Jasem Mohamed Albudaiwi. GCC

Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Secretary-General Jasem Mohamed Albudaiwi affirmed that the "Arabian Gulf Security 4" tactical exercise serves to bolster Gulf security integration and embodies the unity and shared destiny of member states.

The statement was made Wednesday during Albudaiwi’s participation in the closing day of the exercise, held in Qatar. The event was attended by Qatari Interior Minister Shaikh Khalifa bin Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani along with the GCC Ministers of Interior.

"This fourth edition of the drill, conducted by the GCC Ministries of Interior with the participation of specialized units from the friendly United States of America, is of paramount importance in supporting the collective Gulf security framework," the secretary-general said.

He stressed its role in enhancing coordination and integration among the respective ministries and elevating joint readiness and response to security challenges, thereby contributing to the consolidation of security and stability across the GCC.

He further highlighted that the "Arabian Gulf Security 4" exercise reflects a mutual commitment to advancing security operational mechanisms, exchanging expertise and best practices, as well as unifying efforts to counter transnational risks and threats. He pointed out that such maneuvers constitute a fundamental pillar for strengthening institutional integration and security cooperation pathways among member states.

The secretary-general expressed his appreciation for the efforts of the Ministry of Interior of Qatar in hosting and organizing the exercise, noting that the extensive resources and capabilities provided were instrumental to its success.

Closing his remarks, he voiced his aspiration that the exercise achieves its strategic objectives, fulfilling the visions of leaders of the GCC states, and ensuring sustained security and stability for the peoples of the GCC.