Prince Faisal joins Astana track discussions on Syria at Doha forum

Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal bin Farhan took part on Saturday in a high-level meeting on Syria involving regional and international stakeholders in Qatar. (SPA)
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Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal bin Farhan took part on Saturday in a high-level meeting on Syria involving regional and international stakeholders in Qatar. (SPA)
Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal bin Farhan took part on Saturday in a high-level meeting on Syria involving regional and international stakeholders in Qatar. (SPA)
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Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal bin Farhan took part on Saturday in a high-level meeting on Syria involving regional and international stakeholders in Qatar. (SPA)
Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal bin Farhan took part on Saturday in a high-level meeting on Syria involving regional and international stakeholders in Qatar. (SPA)
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Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal bin Farhan took part on Saturday in a high-level meeting on Syria involving regional and international stakeholders in Qatar. (SPA)
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Updated 08 December 2024
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Prince Faisal joins Astana track discussions on Syria at Doha forum

Prince Faisal joins Astana track discussions on Syria at Doha forum
  • Meeting held on sidelines of 22nd Doha Forum with foreign ministers from Jordan, Iraq, Qatar, and Egypt, alongside representatives from Iran, Turkiye, and Russia
  • Issued a joint statement on need to find political solution to Syrian crisis

DOHA: Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal bin Farhan took part on Saturday in a high-level meeting on Syria involving regional and international stakeholders in Qatar.

The meeting, held on the sidelines of the 22nd Doha Forum, brought together foreign ministers from Jordan, Iraq, Qatar, and Egypt, alongside representatives from the Astana track countries — Iran, Turkiye, and Russia, Saudi Press Agency reported.

The session also included the UN Special Envoy to Syria, Geir Pedersen, underscoring the collaborative international effort to address the ongoing crisis in Syria, SPA added.

Discussions focused on developments in the Syrian arena, reflecting the forum’s broader emphasis on fostering dialogue and finding solutions to regional challenges.

Prince Faisal was accompanied by Prince Mansour bin Khalid bin Farhan, Saudi ambassador to Qatar, and Abdulrahman Al-Daoud, Director General of the Office of the Minister of Foreign Affairs.

According to a Qatari foreign ministry statement, the group affirmed the continuation of close consultations and coordination between them in order to effectively find a political solution to the Syrian crisis. 

They added this had to be in a way that protected and achieved the aspirations of the Syrian people for security, stability, and justice, in addition to enhancing efforts aimed at consolidating security and stability in the region.

The ministers considered the continuation of the Syrian crisis as a dangerous development for the safety of the country and regional and international security.

They reiterated the importance of strengthening joint international efforts to increase humanitarian aid to the Syrian people, and to ensure its sustainable and unhindered access to all affected areas.

They urged an end to military operations in preparation for launching a comprehensive political process, based on Security Council Resolution 2254, which would protect it from slipping into chaos and terrorism and ensure the voluntary return of refugees and displaced persons.

 


Saudi Arabia sends condolences to Turkiye after 20 troops die in plane crash

Saudi Arabia sends condolences to Turkiye after 20 troops die in plane crash
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Saudi Arabia sends condolences to Turkiye after 20 troops die in plane crash

Saudi Arabia sends condolences to Turkiye after 20 troops die in plane crash
  • Ankara says the soldiers were killed when a military transport flying from Azerbaijan to Turkiye crashed in Georgia
  • It was the deadliest incident involving Turkish troops since 2020, when 33 soldiers were killed in combat in Syria

RIYADH: The Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Wednesday evening sent condolences to authorities in Turkiye after a Turkish military aircraft crashed in Sighnaghi, eastern Georgia, killing 20 soldiers.

In its message, the ministry affirmed the Kingdom’s solidarity with the government of Turkiye after the tragic incident, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Earlier, Ankara had confirmed that 20 of its soldiers died the previous day when a C-130 cargo plane serving as a military transport crashed in Georgia while flying from Azerbaijan to Turkiye. It was the deadliest incident involving the NATO member state’s troops since 2020, when 33 soldiers were killed in combat in Syria.