President Ahmad Al-Sharaa discusses Syria’s economic recovery with Saudi ministers

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President of the Syrian Arab Republic Ahmad Al-Sharaa and Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan. (SPA)
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President of the Syrian Arab Republic Ahmad Al-Sharaa and Saudi Minister of Interior Prince Abdulaziz bin Saud bin Naif. (SPA)
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Updated 28 October 2025
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President Ahmad Al-Sharaa discusses Syria’s economic recovery with Saudi ministers

President Ahmad Al-Sharaa discusses Syria’s economic recovery with Saudi ministers
  • Al-Sharaa to speak at ninth Future Investment Initiative conference in Riyadh
  • He held meetings with Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan, Minister of Interior Prince Abdulaziz bin Saud bin Naif

LONDON: President of the Syrian Arab Republic Ahmad Al-Sharaa and Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan explored ways to enhance and develop cooperation across various fields during a meeting in Riyadh.

Al-Sharaa arrived in Saudi Arabia on Tuesday to participate in the ninth Future Investment Initiative conference, which runs until Thursday and gathers world leaders and ministers.

The two parties also discussed opportunities for economic cooperation in the energy, industry, infrastructure, and technology sectors, as Syria aspires to achieve economic stability, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad Hassan Al-Shaibani, and Dr. Musaed bin Mohammed Al-Aiban, the Saudi minister of state and member of the Council of Ministers, attended the meeting.

In a separate meeting, Al-Sharaa discussed various aspects of security collaboration, economic cooperation, and regional and international development with Saudi Minister of Interior Prince Abdulaziz bin Saud bin Naif.

He also met Minister of Investment Khalid Al-Falih, along with Al-Shaibani and the Syrian Minister of Economy Mohammad Nidal Al-Shaar, to discuss investment, development, and reconstruction partnerships with Saudi Arabia, as well as efforts to support Syria’s economic recovery.

Al-Sharaa is to speak at the FII9 conference and meet representatives from international investment firms to discuss cooperation and regional economic growth.

The official visit includes discussions with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, according to the Syrian Arab News Agency.

Launched in 2017, the FII — often referred to as “Davos in the Desert” — has become a key platform for Saudi Arabia to showcase its economic diversification strategy under Vision 2030.

This year’s event, which runs until Oct. 30, brings together global policymakers, investors, and corporate leaders to discuss trends shaping the world economy and explore partnerships across emerging industries.


Saudi Arabia and Japan mark 70 years of diplomacy in Riyadh

Saudi Arabia and Japan mark 70 years of diplomacy in Riyadh
Updated 04 November 2025
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Saudi Arabia and Japan mark 70 years of diplomacy in Riyadh

Saudi Arabia and Japan mark 70 years of diplomacy in Riyadh
  • Bilateral ties play a crucial role in promoting regional and global stability, says Saudi official
  • ‘Tireless work between the two friendly countries can push mutual relations to a new stage’

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia and Japan held a ceremony in the capital Riyadh on Monday to commemorate the 70th anniversary of diplomatic relations between their countries.

During a speech, Saudi Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs Waleed Al-Khereiji highlighted the strong relationship between Saudi Arabia and Japan. He said that their cooperation, which began in 1955, plays a crucial role in promoting regional and global stability and prosperity.

“The tireless work between the two friendly countries can push mutual relations to a new stage,” he said. Al-Khereiji highlighted that the Saudi-Japan Vision 2030 established a comprehensive strategic partnership to achieve common goals, according to the Saudi Press Agency.

He expressed the Kingdom’s desire to enhance its relationship with Japan and achieve greater growth and prosperity for both countries, the SPA added.

Saudi Arabia is the primary supplier of crude oil to Japan, and Japan has become a significant partner for the Kingdom in trade and investment. Under Saudi-Japan Vision 2030, the two countries have agreed to enhance cooperation, including efforts in decarbonization, as highlighted in a blog post by the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs.