Saudi FM from Damascus: We Want Syria to Reclaim its Natural Positions

This handout picture released by the official Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA) shows Syria's interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa (R) receiving Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah in Damascus on May 31, 2025. (SANA / AFP / Handout)
This handout picture released by the official Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA) shows Syria's interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa (R) receiving Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah in Damascus on May 31, 2025. (SANA / AFP / Handout)
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Saudi FM from Damascus: We Want Syria to Reclaim its Natural Positions

This handout picture released by the official Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA) shows Syria's interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa (R) receiving Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah in Damascus on May 31, 2025. (SANA / AFP / Handout)
This handout picture released by the official Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA) shows Syria's interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa (R) receiving Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah in Damascus on May 31, 2025. (SANA / AFP / Handout)

Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah paid a visit to Damascus on Saturday, in a step aimed at elevating ties between the Kingdom and Syria.

The two sides declared that they are seeking to boost economic cooperation to for their mutual benefit and create jobs for Syrians after Western sanctions imposed on the war-torn country were eased earlier this month.

Prince Faisal met Syrian interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa and other Syrian officials.

The easing of Western sanctions is likely to open the way for foreign investors into the country, where a civil war has been ongoing since March 2011. In early December, 54 years of Assad family rule came to an end, when groups opposed to then-president Bashar al-Assad captured his seat of power in Damascus.

Prince Faisal said that the easing of sanctions by the US, the European Union and Britain in May will help in “reactivating the Syrian economy that had been at a standstill for decades.”

Prince Faisal, who headed an economic and business delegation, said Saudi businessmen will visit Syria in the near future to discuss opportunities in sectors including oil, infrastructure, information technology, telecommunications and agriculture.

He added that Saudi Arabia and Qatar will give financial assistance to employees of Syria's public sector.

“We assert that the Kingdom will be a leading state among countries that will stand by Syria in its march for reconstruction and economic revival,” Prince Faisal said.

Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad al-Shaibani said his country and Saudi Arabia have entered a new era of cooperation.

This handout picture released by the official Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA) shows Syria's interim Foreign Minister Asaad Shaibani (3rd-L) accompanying Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah (2nd-L) during the latter's visit to the Umayyad Mosque in the old city of Damascus on May 31, 2025. (Omar Al-Qatta / SANA / AFP)

Economic revival

During his meeting with Sharaa, Prince Faisal conveyed the greetings of Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz and Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Crown Prince and Prime Minister.

They reviewed bilateral relations between Saudi Arabia and Syria and means to support security and stability in the region.

They also tackled means to strengthen the Syrian economy and institutions to meet the aspirations of the people.

“I discussed with Sharaa opportunities for bilateral cooperation in various fields, reflecting the fraternal and historic bonds between our countries and peoples,” said the FM during the press conference with Shaibani.

“I expressed during this visit the Kingdom’s hope to bolster the partnership with brothers in Syria to help consolidate stability and boost opportunities to revive the economy so that Syria can restore its natural positions,” he added.

Prince Faisal underscored the Kingdom’s keenness on Syria’s unity and stability and that it reclaim its effective role in the region.

Saudi Arabia will remain at the forefront of countries that stand by Syria as its forges ahead in reconstruction and reviving its economy, he added.

Investors in Saudi Arabia are eager to seize the opportunities at hand, he stressed.

For his part, Shaibani said the strength of the partnership between the Kingdom and Syria lies in their shared interests, mutual respect and common vision for a stable region.

He expressed his gratitude to the Saudi leadership and diplomatic institutions, saying the support they offered Syria “since the moment of its liberation was evident and left a great mark” on his country.

“This support was tangible and came a time when the Syrian people were in most need of it,” he declared.

Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah and Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad Hassan al-Shaibani attend a press conference in Damascus, Syria May 31, 2025. (Reuters)

“We are especially grateful for the role Saudi Arabia played in lifting sanctions. The sanctions didn’t weaken governments, but Syrian families and people. They didn’t target the systems, but our survival and recovery. We are aware that the lifting of sanctions is only the beginning. Real work begins now,” he stressed.

“Syria’s reconstruction will not be imposed by foreign powers, but it will be made by and for the Syrian people and Saudi Arabia will play a pivotal role during this phase,” Shaibani remarked.

Saudi Arabia and Qatar

Later on Saturday, Saudi Arabia and Qatar announced joint financial support for Syrian public sector employees, delivered over a three-month period.

The move is part of their ongoing commitment to advancing Syria’s economic recovery and following their earlier contribution of approximately $15 million to settle Syria’s arrears with the World Bank Group.

The support is part of Saudi Arabia and Qatar's commitment to fostering stability in Syria, alleviating humanitarian suffering, and advancing the interests of the Syrian people. It reflects the deep-rooted bonds and longstanding historical ties that unite the people of the three countries.

Saudi Arabia and Qatar stressed that this support reflects their commitment to advancing development efforts, strengthening economic and social stability in Syria, and contributing to the improvement of living conditions for the Syrian people.



Int'l Coalition to Defeat ISIS Welcomes Syria as a Member, Ready to Work Closely with it

Members of the Small Group of the Global Coalition to Defeat ISIS meet in Riyadh. (SPA)
Members of the Small Group of the Global Coalition to Defeat ISIS meet in Riyadh. (SPA)
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Int'l Coalition to Defeat ISIS Welcomes Syria as a Member, Ready to Work Closely with it

Members of the Small Group of the Global Coalition to Defeat ISIS meet in Riyadh. (SPA)
Members of the Small Group of the Global Coalition to Defeat ISIS meet in Riyadh. (SPA)

The Small Group of the Global Coalition to Defeat ISIS welcomed on Monday Syria as its newest member, saying it was ready to work closely with it.

The coalition convened in Riyadh, bringing together senior diplomatic and defense officials. Saudi Vice Foreign Minister Waleed Elkhereiji opened the meeting, which was co-chaired by US Special Envoy for Syria Ambassador Tom Barrack.

Participants expressed their appreciation for Saudi Arabia's continued role in supporting regional and international efforts to counter terrorism and promote stability.

They welcomed the comprehensive agreement between the Syrian government and Syrian Democratic Forces, including the permanent ceasefire and arrangements for the civil and military integration of northeast Syria.

They noted the Syrian government's stated intention to assume national leadership of counter-ISIS efforts and expressed appreciation for the sacrifices made by the SDF in the fight against ISIS. Participants also thanked the Iraqi government for its continued leadership in the fight against the extremist group.

The participants reiterated their priorities, including the swift transfer and safeguarding of ISIS detainees, third-country repatriation, the dignified reintegration of families from al-Hol and Roj camps in Syria to their communities of origin, and continued coordination with Damascus and Baghdad on the future of the ISIS campaign in Syria and Iraq.

Moreover, the participants welcomed the Syrian government as the 90th member of the coalition. They underscored their readiness to work closely with Damascus and encouraged members to provide direct support to Syrian and Iraqi efforts.

Officials commended Iraq’s efforts to securely detain ISIS fighters and welcomed Syria’s assumption of responsibility for detention facilities and displacement camps housing ISIS fighters and their family members.

They also reiterated the need for countries to take responsibility for and repatriate their nationals from Iraq and Syria.

Coalition members expressed their gratitude to Iraq for its leadership and recognized that the transfer of detainees into Iraqi custody is essential to regional security. They stressed their shared commitment to defeating ISIS in Iraq and Syria, pledging continued support to both governments in securing ISIS-affiliated detainees.


Mohammed bin Salman Takes Prince William on Tour of Diriyah

Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Saudi Crown Prince and Prime Minister, and Britain's Prince William, Prince of Wales pose for a photograph at the UNESCO World Heritage site At-Turaif, February 9, 2026, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. (Reuters)
Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Saudi Crown Prince and Prime Minister, and Britain's Prince William, Prince of Wales pose for a photograph at the UNESCO World Heritage site At-Turaif, February 9, 2026, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. (Reuters)
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Mohammed bin Salman Takes Prince William on Tour of Diriyah

Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Saudi Crown Prince and Prime Minister, and Britain's Prince William, Prince of Wales pose for a photograph at the UNESCO World Heritage site At-Turaif, February 9, 2026, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. (Reuters)
Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Saudi Crown Prince and Prime Minister, and Britain's Prince William, Prince of Wales pose for a photograph at the UNESCO World Heritage site At-Turaif, February 9, 2026, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. (Reuters)

Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Saudi Crown Prince and Prime Minister, took on Monday Britain’s Prince William on a tour of Diriyah in the At-Turaif UNESCO World Heritage Site 

Prince William had arrived in Saudi Arabia earlier on Monday for a first official visit, aimed at deepening economic cooperation. 

He was greeted at the airport by the deputy governor of the Riyadh region, Prince Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Abdulaziz, the official Saudi Press Agency reported. 

The trip, which will wrap up on Wednesday, aims to celebrate growing trade, energy and investment ties ahead of the two nations marking a century of diplomatic relations. 

William, a keen environmentalist, is also set to visit the historic city of AlUla, where he will learn about conservation efforts, according to Kensington Palace. 


World Defense Show 2026: Saudi Arabia Committed to Building Advanced, Competitive Defense Industry

The World Defense Show 2026 continues throughout the week with live demonstrations, strategic programs, and engagements spanning air, land, sea, space, and security domains - SPA
The World Defense Show 2026 continues throughout the week with live demonstrations, strategic programs, and engagements spanning air, land, sea, space, and security domains - SPA
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World Defense Show 2026: Saudi Arabia Committed to Building Advanced, Competitive Defense Industry

The World Defense Show 2026 continues throughout the week with live demonstrations, strategic programs, and engagements spanning air, land, sea, space, and security domains - SPA
The World Defense Show 2026 continues throughout the week with live demonstrations, strategic programs, and engagements spanning air, land, sea, space, and security domains - SPA

The World Defense Show (WDS) 2026, which is organized by the General Authority for Military Industries (GAMI), entered its second day on Monday with a strong focus on innovation and defense integration, supporting national industrial development and the advancement of future capabilities.

GAMI Governor Ahmad Abdulaziz Al-Ohali delivered keynotes reaffirming the Kingdom’s commitment to building an advanced, globally competitive defense industry.

He stated that Saudi Arabia continues to invest in a defense industry built on innovation and partnership, ensuring an integrated approach to defense and security.

According to SPA, he added that WDS 2026 reflects the Kingdom’s ambition to lead globally through technologies that enhance readiness, strengthen supply chains, and support localization under Vision 2030.

Following these remarks, senior Saudi defense leadership led a series of high-level discussions framing the strategic direction of the Kingdom’s defense transformation. Chief of the General Staff General Fayyad Al-Ruwaili delivered an address highlighting the priority of building a future-ready, integrated defense and discussing how global operational trends shape the Kingdom’s approach.

Across the wider venue, the Content Theater Program officially opened, bringing together senior Saudi and international speakers for high-level discussions on industrial development, aerospace growth, defense investment, and supply-chain strengthening. These sessions underscored the Kingdom’s strategic direction and its commitment to building a future-ready defense ecosystem. Parallel to the leadership program, activity across the Future Defense Lab and the Saudi Supply Chain Zone continued to facilitate expert engagement and industry dialogue, serving as additional platforms to support collaboration and capability development.

CEO of World Defense Show Andrew Pearcey said: “Day Two demonstrated the Kingdom’s growing influence in shaping the future of defense technologies and industrial capability. Through strong participation, forward-looking programs, and strategic leadership, WDS continues to serve as a global meeting point for innovation and collaboration.”

The World Defense Show 2026 continues throughout the week with live demonstrations, strategic programs, and engagements spanning air, land, sea, space, and security domains. This year’s edition brings together 1468 exhibitors from 89 countries, with participation from defense leaders, innovators, and investors contributing to Saudi Arabia’s long-term industrial transformation.