‘New phase of Lebanese-Saudi ties’ after Riyadh talks: Aoun

Special ‘New phase of Lebanese-Saudi ties’ after Riyadh talks: Aoun
Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and President Joseph Aoun at the Royal Palace in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Monday, Mar. 3, 2025. (AP Photo)
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‘New phase of Lebanese-Saudi ties’ after Riyadh talks: Aoun

‘New phase of Lebanese-Saudi ties’ after Riyadh talks: Aoun
  • Countries agreed to develop cooperation across all sectors, Joseph Aoun said after Monday’s landmark meeting — the first official Lebanese visit to the Kingdom in eight years
  • Before leaving, Joseph Aoun sent a telegram to the crown prince, conveying ‘the Lebanese people’s deep appreciation for King Salman’s historic stances toward Lebanon and its people’

BEIRUT: Lebanese President Joseph Aoun said his talks with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman have “laid the solid foundations for a new phase of relations” with the Kingdom.

The two countries agreed to develop cooperation across all sectors, Aoun said after Monday’s landmark meeting — the first official Lebanese visit to the Kingdom in eight years.

Before leaving Saudi Arabia for Cairo on Tuesday, Aoun sent a telegram to the crown prince, conveying “the Lebanese people’s deep appreciation for King Salman’s historic stances toward Lebanon and its people.”

Extensive discussions between the crown prince and Aoun were held on Monday evening at Al-Yamamah Palace in Riyadh.

The meeting was attended by, on the Saudi side, Minister of State and Cabinet member Prince Turki bin Mohammed bin Fahd; Riyadh Deputy Gov. Prince Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Abdulaziz; Sports Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Turki Al-Faisal; Minister of Interior Prince Abdulaziz bin Saud bin Naif; National Guard Minister Prince Abdullah bin Bandar; Minister of Defense Prince Khalid bin Salman; Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan; National Security Adviser Musaid Al-Aiban; Minister of Commerce Majid Al-Qasabi; Saudi Ambassador to Lebanon Walid Al-Bukhari; and adviser to the foreign minister on Lebanese Affairs Prince Yazid bin Mohammed bin Fahd Al-Farhan.

On the Lebanese side, the meeting was attended by Foreign Minister Youssef Raji and Lebanese Ambassador to the Kingdom Fawzi Kabbara, among others

The talks “fell within the framework of enhancing bilateral relations between the two countries and paving the way for the signing of several agreements in various fields,” a statement said.

Aoun and the crown prince held a 45-minute private meeting, “during which they continued discussions on issues of mutual interest to both countries and their brotherly peoples.”

In a joint statement issued after the talks, Saudi Arabia and Lebanon “emphasized the importance of strengthening Arab cooperation and coordinating positions on key regional and international issues.”

The Saudi Press Agency said that both sides highlighted “the importance of the full implementation of the Taif Agreement, the implementation of relevant international resolutions and the extension of the Lebanese state’s sovereignty over all its territory, as well as the exclusive possession of arms by the Lebanese state, the national role of the Lebanese army and the importance of supporting it and the need for the Israeli occupation’s army to withdraw from all Lebanese territory.”

The two sides agreed on working to ease restrictions on trade and travel.

They also highlighted the importance of implementing the principles laid out by Aoun in his inaugural speech.

Aoun and the crown prince agreed on “the urgent need for Lebanon’s economic recovery and to address the crisis” and that Lebanon must “begin the internationally demanded reform, based on the principles of transparency and the enforcement of binding laws.”

The Lebanese leader invited the crown prince to visit his country, a gesture that was met with “appreciation and a warm reception” from the Saudi leader, the statement said.

A source familiar with the Riyadh talks told Arab News: “There was a shared understanding of the necessity for reforms in Lebanon to enable the needed support.

“The resumption of exports from Lebanon to the Kingdom requires a thorough review, which may take up to three months.”

The source added: “Everything is on track, and the outcomes of the visit were excellent. This is what truly matters.”

Rabih El-Amine, chairman of the Lebanese Executives Council, said: “This visit stands out as exceptional. Lebanon has a remarkable opportunity to reshape its relations with Arab nations, with Saudi Arabia as the essential gateway.”

He added: “We expect the resumption of Saudi tourism and investment in Lebanon. However, this requires a stable environment, with a strong state capable of ensuring security, an independent and impartial judiciary to protect investments, and the revitalization of the banking sector in Lebanon to restore international market confidence.”

Aoun left Riyadh on Tuesday morning to attend an Arab League summit on Gaza in Cairo, where he also held several meetings with Arab and UN officials.

He met UN chief Antonio Guterres along with several officials from international organizations in the Egyptian capital.

Aoun said: “The presence of Israelis on several Lebanese hills, coupled with the absence of the Lebanese army in those areas, could hinder the achievement of stability and the implementation of Resolution 1701 and the ceasefire agreement."

A Lebanese statement said that Guterres expressed his “astonishment at the continued presence of Israeli forces in several areas of southern Lebanon, considering that this situation does not contribute to stability in the region.”

Aoun also discussed the issue of returning Syrian refugees in Lebanon to their homeland with the UN chief.

In a statement, Guterres said: “Lebanon is committed to an effective reform policy aimed at revitalizing its economy and society, and it is essential to respect the sovereignty of Lebanon, with no foreign forces remaining on its territory except for UNIFIL.”

Aoun met Yemeni leader Rashad Mohammed Al-Alimi and emphasized the importance of “solidarity among Arab nations and the necessity for a unified Arab entity.”

Iraqi President Abdul Latif Rashid told Aoun that his country “places great importance on the situation in Lebanon and looks forward to continuing cooperation.”

In response, Aoun highlighted energy cooperation with Iraq, and called for a strengthening of ties in the field.

Separately, Lebanese Foreign Minister Youssef Raji discussed Lebanese-Syrian relations with his Syrian counterpart, Asaad Al-Shibani.

Meanwhile, Israel ramped up its violations of Lebanese sovereignty, striking a car in the Tyre district with a drone, killing the driver.

Israel claimed that the target was a “key figure” in Hezbollah’s Radwan Force.

The Lebanese Ministry of Health confirmed the death of a citizen without disclosing his name, while media reports from the south named the deceased as Khadr Hashim.


Oman, China discuss strategic relations in political, economic sectors

Oman, China discuss strategic relations in political, economic sectors
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Oman, China discuss strategic relations in political, economic sectors

Oman, China discuss strategic relations in political, economic sectors
  • China commended Oman’s role ‘in promoting the settlement of regional hotspot issues’
  • Two sides discussed their bilateral cooperation in political, economic and cultural fields

LONDON: Oman and China held the 14th round of strategic consultations in Beijing to deepen their political, economic and cultural cooperation this week.

Khalifa Ali Al-Harthy, the undersecretary of the Omani foreign ministry for political affairs, and Liu Bin, the Chinese assistant minister of foreign affairs, led their respective delegations.

The two sides discussed their bilateral cooperation in political, economic and cultural fields on Monday, exploring ways to enhance strategic relations, the Oman News Agency reported.

Special Envoy Zhai Jun, of the Chinese government on the Middle East issue, said that the strategic partnership between Beijing and Muscat had continued to develop steadily, with successful cooperation in various fields.

“China appreciates the important role played by Oman in promoting the settlement of regional hotspot issues and easing regional tensions,” Jun said, according to a statement on the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ website.

Khalifa met Jun and Zhang Xiaoqiang, executive vice chairman of the China Center for International Economic Exchanges and vice chairman of the National Development and Reform Commission, the ONA reported.

Nasser Mohammed Al-Busaidi, the Omani ambassador to China, and Abdulaziz Mohammed Al-Hosni, head of the Asia and Pacific Department at the Foreign Ministry, attended the consultations session.


Jordan’s prime minister warns against threat of ‘political opportunism’ and external loyalties

Jordan’s prime minister warns against threat of ‘political opportunism’ and external loyalties
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Jordan’s prime minister warns against threat of ‘political opportunism’ and external loyalties

Jordan’s prime minister warns against threat of ‘political opportunism’ and external loyalties
  • Jafar Hassan’s comments follow arrest of 16 people accused of planning acts of chaos and sabotage, and seizures of missiles, explosives and firearms
  • ‘Nothing transcends Jordan’s interests’ and there is no tolerance for ‘subversive elements seeking to propagate instability and impede national progress,’ he says

LONDON: Jordan’s Prime Minister Jafar Hassan cautioned on Tuesday against acts of “political opportunism” and any activities that might undermine public safety.

Speaking during a Cabinet meeting in Ajloun, he said: “The Jordanian state’s forbearance cannot be subjected to testing, nor can any entity prevail against it through performative displays or populist demagoguery, or jeopardize public welfare for any cause whatsoever,” the Jordan News Agency reported.

“Nothing transcends Jordan’s interests” and there is “no space for external loyalties or subversive elements seeking to propagate instability and impede national progress,” he added.

“Within Jordan’s borders, sovereignty is exclusively vested in constitutional legitimacy, with authority concentrated solely in state institutions and our independent judiciary.”

The prime minister’s comments came a week after Jordanian authorities said they foiled a series of plots that threatened the country’s national security. They arrested 16 people accused of planning acts of chaos and sabotage, and seized weapons including missiles, explosives and firearms.

Hassan said national unity is essential to the country’s strength and any attempt to compromise it “constitutes direct opposition to Jordan’s national interests and its citizenry.”


Syria arrests Assad-era officer accused of ‘war crimes’: ministry

Interior ministry announced that security forces had arrested the “criminal brigadier-general Sultan Al-Tinawi.”
Interior ministry announced that security forces had arrested the “criminal brigadier-general Sultan Al-Tinawi.”
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Syria arrests Assad-era officer accused of ‘war crimes’: ministry

Interior ministry announced that security forces had arrested the “criminal brigadier-general Sultan Al-Tinawi.”
  • The statement accused Tinawi of involvement in “committing war crimes against civilians, including a massacre” in the Damascus countryside in 2016

DAMASCUS: Syrian authorities said Tuesday they had arrested a former officer in the feared security apparatus of ousted ruler Bashar Assad, the latest such announcement as the new government pursues ex-officials accused of atrocities.
The interior ministry announced in a statement that security forces in the coastal province of Latakia had arrested the “criminal brigadier-general Sultan Al-Tinawi,” saying he was a key officer in the air force intelligence, one of the Assad family’s most trusted security agencies.
The statement accused Tinawi of involvement in “committing war crimes against civilians, including a massacre” in the Damascus countryside in 2016.
It said he was responsible for “coordinating between the leadership of the Lebanese Hezbollah militia and a number of sectarian groups in Syria.”
Tinawi has been referred to the public prosecution for further investigation, the statement said.
A security source, requesting anonymity as they were not authorized to speak to the media, said that Tinawi held senior administrative positions in the air force intelligence when Jamil Hassan was head of the notorious agency.
Hassan has been sentenced in absentia in France for complicity in crimes against humanity and war crimes, while the United States has accused him of “war crimes,” including overseeing barrel bomb attacks on Syrian people that killed thousands of civilians.
Tinawi had been “head of the information branch of the air force intelligence” before Assad’s ouster late last year, the security source told AFP, describing the branch as “one of the most powerful and secret security agencies in the country.”
Since taking power in December, Syria’s new authorities have announced a number of arrests of Assad-era security officials.
Assad fled to Moscow with only a handful of confidants, abandoning senior officials and security officers, some of whom have reportedly fled to neighboring countries or taken refuge in the coastal heartland of Assad’s Alawite minority community.


Jerusalem patriarch hails pope’s commitment to Gaza

Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa, Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, gives a press conference at the patriarchate headquarters.
Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa, Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, gives a press conference at the patriarchate headquarters.
Updated 22 April 2025
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Jerusalem patriarch hails pope’s commitment to Gaza

Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa, Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, gives a press conference at the patriarchate headquarters.
  • Patriarch thanked numerous Palestinian and Israeli public figures who offered condolences, did not comment on lack of any official message from Netanyahu

JERUSALEM: The Latin patriarch of Jerusalem, Archbishop Pierbattista Pizzaballa, on Tuesday hailed Pope Francis’s support for Gazans and engagement with the small Catholic community in the war-battered Palestinian territory.
The Catholic church’s highest authority in the region, who is considered a potential successor to the late pontiff, Pizzaballa told journalists in Jerusalem that “Gaza represents, a little bit, all what was the heart of his pontificate.”
Pope Francis, who died on Monday aged 88, advocated peace and “closeness to the poor... and to the neglected one,” said the patriarch.
These positions became particularly evident in Francis’s response to the Israel-Hamas war which broke out in October 2023, Pizzaballa said.
“He was very close to the community of Gaza, the parish of Gaza, he kept calling them many times — for a certain period, also every day, every evening at 7 pm,” said the patriarch.
He added that by doing so, the pope “became for the community something stable, and also comforting for them, and he knew this.”
Out of the Gaza Strip’s 2.4 million people, about 1,000 are Christians. Most of them are Orthodox, but according to the Latin Patriarchate, there are about 135 Catholics in the territory.
Since the early days of the war, members of the Catholic community have been sheltering at Holy Family Church compound in Gaza City, and some Orthodox Christians have also found refuge there.
Pope Francis repeatedly called for an end to the war. The day before his death, in a final Easter message delivered on Sunday, he condemned the “deplorable humanitarian situation” in the besieged territory.
“Work for justice... but without becoming part of the conflict,” said Pizzaballa of the late pontiff’s actions.
“For us, for the Church, it leaves an important legacy.”
The patriarch thanked the numerous Palestinian and Israeli public figures who have offered their condolences, preferring not to comment on the lack of any official message from Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Even as “the local authorities... were not always happy” with the pope’s positions or statements, they were “always very respectful,” he said.
Pizzaballa said he will travel to Rome on Wednesday, after leading a requiem mass for the pope at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem in the morning.
As one of the 135 cardinal electors, the Latin patriarch will participate in the conclave to elect a new pope.
Pizzaballa, a 60-year-old Italian Franciscan who also speaks English and Hebrew, arrived in Jerusalem in 1990 and was made a cardinal in September 2023, just before the Gaza war began.
His visits to Gaza and appeals for peace since then have attracted international attention.


UAE FM meets Sri Lankan president in Colombo visit

UAE FM meets Sri Lankan president in Colombo visit
Updated 22 April 2025
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UAE FM meets Sri Lankan president in Colombo visit

UAE FM meets Sri Lankan president in Colombo visit
  • Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al-Nahyan highlighted the UAE’s commitment to enhancing cooperation with Sri Lanka
  • He attended the signing of a deal to establish the UAE-Sri Lanka Joint Business Council

LONDON: Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al-Nahyan, the UAE minister of foreign affairs, met Sri Lanka’s president and foreign minister in Colombo during an official visit on Tuesday.

Sheikh Abdullah and President Anura Kumara Dissanayake discussed ways to enhance bilateral cooperation in various sectors, building on strong and evolving ties between the UAE and Sri Lanka.

He highlighted the UAE’s commitment to enhancing cooperation with Sri Lanka to support the development goals of both countries, the Emirates News Agency reported.

The UAE is committed to partnering with friendly countries to enhance prosperity and sustainable development, he added. President Dissanayake commended the strong relationship between Abu Dhabi and Colombo, WAM reported.

Sheikh Abdullah spoke with his Sri Lankan counterpart, Vijitha Herath, about opportunities for enhancing cooperation in areas such as the economy, trade, tourism and development.

The ministers exchanged views on several regional and international issues, and attended the signing of a memorandum of understanding between the Federation of UAE Chambers of Commerce and Industry and the National Chamber of Commerce of Sri Lanka.

The memorandum, signed on Tuesday by Saeed Mubarak Al-Hajeri, the Emirati assistant minister for economic and trade affairs, and Lakmal Fernando, vice president of the National Chamber of Commerce of Sri Lanka, aims to establish the UAE-Sri Lanka Joint Business Council.

Khaled Nasser Al-Ameri, the UAE’s ambassador to Sri Lanka, attended the meetings along with senior Emirati officials.