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Saudi Arabia and Kuwait discussed regional developments to enhance security

In a move reflecting the depth of coordination and ongoing consultation between the two brotherly countries, Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan held an important meeting with his Kuwaiti counterpart, Sheikh Salem Abdullah Al-Jaber Al-Sabah. The meeting focused on discussing the latest regional and international developments and ways to strengthen the robust bilateral relations between the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the State of Kuwait in all fields, in a manner that serves the interests of their peoples and supports the stability of the region.

This meeting comes within a rich historical context of deep-rooted fraternal relations between Riyadh and Kuwait, which serve as a model for Arab-Arab relations built on shared destiny and common goals. These relations are a cornerstone of the Gulf Cooperation Council, with both countries playing a pivotal role in maintaining the security and stability of the Gulf region. The Kingdom has always stood by Kuwait in its most difficult times, and their coordination in international forums reflects a significant convergence of views on critical issues facing the Arab and Islamic nations.

The importance of joint coordination in light of regional developments

Saudi-Kuwaiti coordination is gaining added importance in light of the challenges and rapid transformations the region is witnessing. Discussing regional developments at this sensitive time is not limited to exchanging information, but aims to formulate unified and effective positions for addressing complex issues such as maritime security in the Arabian Gulf, combating terrorism and extremism, and dealing with foreign interference in the affairs of the region's countries. The unity of the Gulf ranks, represented by Riyadh and Kuwait, sends a powerful message that Gulf security is indivisible and that its states are capable of protecting their interests and sovereignty.

Internationally, this rapprochement positively impacts the stability of global energy markets, as both countries are among the world's leading oil producers and active members of OPEC+. Their ongoing coordination thus contributes to achieving the necessary market balance, serving the interests of both producers and consumers. The meeting reaffirms that diplomatic dialogue is the best way to resolve disputes and strengthen the foundations of peace and security at both the regional and international levels.

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