Russian, Saudi Foreign Ministers Call for Middle East De-escalation
The bilateral phone call between Russia's top diplomat and his Saudi counterpart explored pathways to deepen the nations' comprehensive strategic partnership across multiple sectors, according to official statements from Moscow.
Both foreign policy chiefs underscored the necessity of sustaining robust political engagement between Moscow and Riyadh, while accelerating collaborative efforts in trade, economic ventures, investment flows, and cultural exchanges.
The diplomatic exchange touched on upcoming commemorations marking a century of formal relations between Russia and Saudi Arabia, set to reach its centennial milestone on February 19.
Regional flashpoints dominated the agenda, with particular attention directed toward the Palestinian-Israeli conflict resolution, escalating circumstances involving Iran, and the deteriorating security landscape in Yemen, ministry sources revealed.
The consultation signals intensified diplomatic coordination between the two nations as Middle East instability continues threatening broader regional stability.
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