Bin Farhan: Military cooperation between Riyadh and Washington contributed to the stability of the region

Bin Farhan: Military cooperation between Riyadh and Washington contributed to the stability of the region

News from Al-Madinah: In an interview with Al-Arabiya and Al-Hadath, Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan stated that military cooperation between Riyadh and Washington contributed to the stability of the region.
The Saudi Foreign Minister indicated that the relationship with Washington is old and strategic, and has provided major benefits for the two countries, and cooperation between them serves the common interest.

Any nuclear agreement with Iran should take into account the drawbacks of the prior pact, the Saudi Foreign Minister underlined.
Regarding the Yemeni file, Faisal bin Farhan stressed that the Kingdom, the alliance and the Yemeni government are keen to extend the truce, and that the efforts to extend the truce in Yemen are still in place.

In another context, the Saudi Foreign Minister stressed the importance of finding means to halt the conflict by stating that the war in Ukraine has serious economic repercussions for the entire world.
According to Prince Faisal bin Farhan, “the OPEC Plus decision is simply economic and was taken by the consensus of the member states” in terms of the economics. “The OPEC Plus countries performed responsibly and made the right choice,” he continued.


“OPEC Plus countries strive to stabilise the market and advance producers’ and consumers’ interests,” he continued. The connection with Washington, he said, “is a strategy and support for the security and stability of the area.
Additionally, the Saudi Foreign Minister stated in Arabic “Saudi Arabia and the United States’ military cooperation benefits both nations’ interests and the region’s stability.

Since the two countries’ alliance was established, our relationship with the United States has become institutionalised.

Bin Farhan: Riyadh and Washington’s military cooperation aided in maintaining regional security.

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