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Türkiye, Saudi Arabia reaffirm ties in FM’s Riyadh visit

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Türkiye, Saudi Arabia reaffirm ties in FM’s Riyadh visit
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Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan joined his Saudi counterpart, Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud, as the two diplomats chaired the Turkish-Saudi Coordination Council’s second meeting in Riyadh. This meeting marks an important step in strengthening the bilateral relations between Turkey and Saudi Arabia.

The Turkish-Saudi Coordination Council was established in 2018 to enhance cooperation and coordination between the two countries in various fields, including politics, economy, defense, and culture. The first meeting was held in Ankara in January 2019, where both sides agreed to hold regular meetings to further deepen their ties.

The second meeting, held in Riyadh, was a testament to the commitment of both countries to strengthen their relations and work together towards common goals. The meeting was attended by high-level officials from both sides, including ministers and senior government officials.

During the meeting, Minister Fidan and Minister Al Saud discussed a wide range of issues of mutual interest, including regional developments, economic cooperation, and security cooperation. They also exchanged views on the ongoing conflicts in the Middle East and ways to promote peace and stability in the region.

One of the main topics of discussion was the economic cooperation between Turkey and Saudi Arabia. Both sides emphasized the importance of increasing trade and investment between the two countries. They also discussed ways to enhance cooperation in the fields of energy, tourism, and agriculture.

The two ministers also discussed the ongoing crisis in Syria and the need for a political solution to end the suffering of the Syrian people. They reiterated their support for the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Syria and stressed the importance of finding a lasting political solution to the conflict.

In addition, the two sides discussed the recent developments in the Gulf region and the importance of maintaining peace and stability in the region. They also expressed their commitment to working together to combat terrorism and extremism, which pose a threat to the security and stability of both countries.

The meeting also provided an opportunity for the two ministers to discuss ways to enhance cultural and educational cooperation between Turkey and Saudi Arabia. They emphasized the importance of promoting cultural exchange and increasing the number of student exchanges between the two countries.

The Turkish-Saudi Coordination Council’s second meeting was a clear demonstration of the strong and friendly relations between Turkey and Saudi Arabia. Both sides reaffirmed their commitment to further strengthen their ties and work together towards common goals.

The meeting also highlighted the important role that both countries play in the region and their shared vision for a peaceful and prosperous Middle East. It is a testament to the fact that Turkey and Saudi Arabia are not only strategic partners but also friends who stand by each other in times of need.

The successful outcome of the meeting was reflected in the joint statement issued by the two ministers, which emphasized the importance of enhancing cooperation and coordination between the two countries in all fields. The joint statement also highlighted the shared values and principles that bind Turkey and Saudi Arabia together.

The Turkish-Saudi Coordination Council’s second meeting in Riyadh was a significant step towards further strengthening the already strong ties between the two countries. It has set the stage for even closer cooperation and coordination between Turkey and Saudi Arabia in the future.

The meeting also sends a positive message to the international community that Turkey and Saudi Arabia are committed to working together for the greater good of the region. It is a clear indication that both countries are willing to put their differences aside and focus on areas of mutual interest and cooperation.

In conclusion, the second meeting of the Turkish-Saudi Coordination Council in Riyadh was a resounding success, and it has laid a solid foundation for the future of the bilateral relations between Turkey and Saudi Arabia. It is a testament to the strong bond and friendship between the two countries, and it is a step towards a more peaceful and prosperous Middle East.

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