Riyadh Hosts Landmark GCC-ASEAN Summit

Summit attendees will discuss “ways to enhance relations and expand cooperation into new areas.” (SPA)
Summit attendees will discuss “ways to enhance relations and expand cooperation into new areas.” (SPA)
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Riyadh Hosts Landmark GCC-ASEAN Summit

Summit attendees will discuss “ways to enhance relations and expand cooperation into new areas.” (SPA)
Summit attendees will discuss “ways to enhance relations and expand cooperation into new areas.” (SPA)

A historic maiden summit between Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) nations and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) is set to convene on Friday with full participation from Southeast Asia leaders.

The summit is being held against the backdrop of increasing regional and international interest and competition by major powers in the Southeast Asian region, given its strategic location and significance.

The summit will elevate cooperation and coordination in various areas between the GCC and ASEAN to a “strategic level” and explore new opportunities on multiple fronts.

Leaders attending the summit are slated to discuss ways to enhance and expand cooperation into new and emerging areas, such as green and digital economies, a spokesperson from the Singaporean Foreign Ministry told Asharq Al-Awsat.

Relations between the two regions have gained momentum, with noticeable development and effectiveness.

All GCC member states have signed the Treaty of Amity and Cooperation in Southeast Asia (TAC).

Bahrain was the first Gulf country to join the treaty, signing it in November 2019 in the Thai capital, Bangkok.

Subsequently, other Gulf states followed suit in the past year, emphasizing the importance of cooperation in the Southeast Asian region, particularly as it aligns with the principles of the UN Charter.

Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan emphasized that “strong relations with the treaty member states will contribute to realizing the aspirations of all countries towards achieving sustainable development goals, enhancing collective efforts, and creating new developmental and economic opportunities for all.”

On Wednesday, leaders and heads of delegations participating at the first ASEAN-GCC summit began arriving in the Saudi capital, Riyadh, in preparation for the summit.

Preceding the event were bilateral meetings with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.

Singaporean Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong was the first to arrive in Riyadh on Wednesday, holding an official discussion session with the Crown Prince.

During the meeting, they reviewed the bilateral relations between the two countries, prospects for cooperation, and opportunities for development in various fields.

They discussed the latest regional and international developments.



Saudi Interior Minister Stresses Kingdom's Firm Support for Syria

02 July 2026, Syria, Damascus: A member of the Syrian security sits in a cafe after an explosion near the Palace of Justice. Photo: Mohammed Al Rifai/dpa
02 July 2026, Syria, Damascus: A member of the Syrian security sits in a cafe after an explosion near the Palace of Justice. Photo: Mohammed Al Rifai/dpa
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Saudi Interior Minister Stresses Kingdom's Firm Support for Syria

02 July 2026, Syria, Damascus: A member of the Syrian security sits in a cafe after an explosion near the Palace of Justice. Photo: Mohammed Al Rifai/dpa
02 July 2026, Syria, Damascus: A member of the Syrian security sits in a cafe after an explosion near the Palace of Justice. Photo: Mohammed Al Rifai/dpa

Saudi Minister of Interior Prince Abdulaziz bin Saud bin Naif bin Abdulaziz held a phone call on Saturday with his Syrian counterpart, Anas Khattab, stressing steadfast support for Damascus.

During the call, the two sides reviewed relations between the two countries, discussed ways to enhance security cooperation and coordination between the two ministries, and addressed a number of issues of mutual interest, the Saudi Press Agency (SPA) reported.

The call also covered recent security developments in Syria, foremost among them the recent terrorist bombing in Damascus, SPA said.

Prince Abdulaziz affirmed the Kingdom’s strong condemnation of the attack and its full solidarity with Syria in confronting all forms of violence, extremism, and terrorism, the news agency said.

He also reaffirmed the Kingdom’s steadfast support for Syria’s security and stability, it added.


Saudi Shura Council Speaker Holds Talks with Tajik House of Representatives Speaker

The two sides stressed the importance of high-level parliamentary visits. SPA
The two sides stressed the importance of high-level parliamentary visits. SPA
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Saudi Shura Council Speaker Holds Talks with Tajik House of Representatives Speaker

The two sides stressed the importance of high-level parliamentary visits. SPA
The two sides stressed the importance of high-level parliamentary visits. SPA

Saudi Arabia’s Shura Council Speaker Sheikh Dr. Abdullah Al-Sheikh held a meeting with Tajik House of Representatives Speaker Fayzali Idizoda in Dushanbe, during which they reviewed relations between the Kingdom and Tajikistan while exploring ways to enhance parliamentary cooperation and exchange expertise.

Both sides emphasized the importance of high-level parliamentary visits to develop legislative work, open new avenues for collaboration, and unify positions on regional and international issues of mutual interest.


Saudia Denies Any Link to Aircraft Reportedly Transferred to a Sanctioned Entity

A statement confirmed that the aircraft were sold to another company registered outside Saudi Arabia in 2023 (Saudia).
A statement confirmed that the aircraft were sold to another company registered outside Saudi Arabia in 2023 (Saudia).
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Saudia Denies Any Link to Aircraft Reportedly Transferred to a Sanctioned Entity

A statement confirmed that the aircraft were sold to another company registered outside Saudi Arabia in 2023 (Saudia).
A statement confirmed that the aircraft were sold to another company registered outside Saudi Arabia in 2023 (Saudia).

Saudia on Saturday denied having any connection to aircraft that reports claimed had been transferred to a sanctioned entity.

In a statement, the airline said it had taken note of media and social media reports claiming that Boeing 777-200 aircraft formerly owned by the carrier had been transferred to an entity subject to sanctions.

The statement said the aircraft in question were sold on June 7, 2023, to another company registered outside Saudi Arabia, in accordance with the commercial and legal procedures applicable to such transactions. It stressed that Saudia has had no operational or commercial relationship with the aircraft since the date of the sale.