Saudi Arabia Backs Regional Peace Efforts
Saudi Arabia's foreign minister stated support for initiatives seeking lasting peace in the region and globally. The announcement came via an official post on X.
bbc.co.ukSaudi Arabia's foreign minister said the kingdom supports efforts aimed at reaching lasting peace in the region and the world. The statement was posted on X and did not name specific initiatives or countries.
The foreign minister's post used the phrase "lasting peace" to describe the goal of the supported efforts. No timeline or participating parties were identified in the announcement.
Context The post comes amid ongoing diplomatic activity in the Middle East.
Saudi officials have previously expressed interest in regional stability without detailing specific conditions. No immediate reactions from other governments were reported in connection with the statement.
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