Politics
The truth about the mass executions of prisoners of the former regime in Syria
Syrian officials have officially denied allegations of mass executions of former regime prisoners, while affirming their commitment to the ceasefire and countering misleading rumors.
Syrian government denies claims of mass executions
The Syrian Interior Ministry strongly denied reports circulating about mass executions of prisoners and detainees from the former regime or those affiliated with it. The ministry asserted that these claims are baseless, indicating that the aim of spreading such rumors is to tarnish the image of the Syrian state and incite sedition that threatens civil peace.
Government commitment to ceasefire
In official statements, Interior Ministry spokesman Noureddine al-Baba affirmed the Syrian government's commitment to implementing the internationally brokered ceasefire agreement in Suwaida, despite what he described as violations by the other side. Al-Baba explained that the families' departure from the province was a temporary measure due to the current humanitarian and security conditions, emphasizing that their return would be imminent once the area was secured.
Condemnation of the circulated videos and ongoing investigations
The Syrian Interior Ministry condemned videos showing summary executions carried out by unidentified individuals in the city of Sweida. The ministry described these acts as serious crimes punishable by the law with the severest penalties. It also announced the launch of an urgent investigation to identify those involved in these crimes and to pursue and arrest them.
The Ministry of Defense is monitoring the alleged violations
For its part, the Ministry of Defense's Media and Communications Department confirmed that it is monitoring reports of shocking and serious violations committed by an unidentified group wearing military uniforms in the city of Suwaida. It noted that, based on strict directives issued by the Ministry prohibiting any unaffiliated formations from entering the military operations zone, a committee has been formed to follow up on the violations and investigate the affiliation and background of the perpetrators.
Strict measures against violators
The Ministry of Defense emphasized that the harshest penalties will be imposed on those responsible for the violations once identified. It announced that Defense Minister Major General Marhaf Abu Qasra will personally oversee the investigations conducted by the Military Violations Committee to ensure that those responsible are held accountable.
This official denial comes amid escalating tensions in the region and growing international pressure to resolve the years-long humanitarian and political crisis. In this context, Saudi Arabia is playing a balanced diplomatic role, seeking to support regional stability and promote dialogue among the various parties to achieve lasting peace.
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Faisal bin Farhan and Araqchi discuss regional security and developments
The Saudi Foreign Minister received a call from his Iranian counterpart to discuss regional developments and to emphasize diplomatic solutions to enhance regional stability and resolve disputes through dialogue.
His Highness Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah, the Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs, received a telephone call from His Excellency Abbas Araqchi, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Republic of Iran. These discussions are part of the ongoing communication between the two sides to address issues of mutual interest and strengthen bilateral relations in a way that serves the interests of both countries and their neighboring peoples.
During the call, the two sides discussed a range of regional and international developments currently unfolding in the Middle East. They unequivocally emphasized the need to resolve existing disputes through constructive dialogue and diplomatic means, prioritizing reason and wisdom to prevent further escalation of tensions in the region. The ministers also discussed efforts to maintain regional security and stability, and to ensure the safety of navigation and international waterways, reflecting a shared understanding of the sensitivity of the current situation.
This contact is particularly significant given the recent historical context of relations between Riyadh and Tehran, especially following the agreement reached in Beijing in March 2013, which stipulated the resumption of diplomatic relations and the reopening of embassies. This ongoing communication between the two foreign ministers demonstrates the commitment of both parties to moving forward with the implementation of the agreement's provisions and strengthening confidence-building measures that contribute to a more stable and prosperous regional environment.
Regionally, these talks come at a time when the region is facing complex geopolitical challenges that require close coordination among influential regional powers. Saudi Arabia and Iran, as pivotal states in the Islamic world and the region, bear a significant responsibility in working to contain crises and prevent the escalation of conflicts. Observers note that maintaining open channels of communication between Riyadh and Tehran is a crucial safeguard for de-escalating tensions in several of the region's hotspots.
In conclusion, the contact reflects the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s constant commitment to its diplomatic approach based on building bridges of cooperation and supporting all efforts aimed at establishing the foundations of international security and peace, in order to achieve the developmental aspirations of the peoples of the region, away from the language of confrontation and conflicts.
Politics
The Crown Prince receives German Chancellor Friedrich Merz in Riyadh
Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is holding official talks with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz in Riyadh to review bilateral relations and the latest regional and international developments.
His Royal Highness Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Crown Prince and Prime Minister, received German Chancellor Friedrich Merz at the Royal Court in Al-Yamamah Palace in Riyadh this evening, on an official visit aimed at strengthening the bonds of joint cooperation between the two friendly countries.
A formal welcoming ceremony befitting the guest's status was held for the German Chancellor, after which His Royal Highness the Crown Prince and the Chancellor held extensive talks. At the outset of the meeting, His Royal Highness the Crown Prince welcomed the Kingdom's guest, wishing him and his delegation a pleasant stay. Chancellor Merz expressed his great pleasure at visiting the Kingdom and meeting His Royal Highness the Crown Prince, praising the warm reception and generous hospitality.
Strengthening bilateral relations and economic partnership
During the meeting, the two sides reviewed the long-standing bilateral relations between the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the Federal Republic of Germany and discussed ways to develop them across various vital sectors. These talks come at a time of remarkable progress in Saudi-German relations, driven by a shared desire to deepen economic and investment cooperation, particularly given the promising opportunities offered by the Kingdom's Vision 2030 and Germany's advanced industrial and technological expertise.
The meeting addressed opportunities for cooperation in renewable energy, green hydrogen, manufacturing, and technology, given Germany's status as a key economic partner for the Kingdom in Europe. Emphasis was also placed on the importance of joint efforts to enhance trade and encourage mutual investments that serve the interests of both nations.
Discussion of regional and international issues
On the political front, the two sides reviewed the latest regional and international developments and the efforts being made in this regard. Discussions touched upon the importance of strengthening security and stability in the Middle East region and the pivotal role the Kingdom plays in supporting peace efforts and resolving conflicts through diplomatic means. They also exchanged views on a number of issues of common interest, emphasizing the need to coordinate positions to address current global challenges.
High-level attendance
The Saudi delegation attending the talks included: Minister of Energy Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman, Minister of State and Cabinet Member Prince Turki bin Mohammed bin Fahd, Deputy Governor of Riyadh Region Prince Mohammed bin Abdulrahman, Minister of the National Guard Prince Abdullah bin Bandar, Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal bin Farhan, and Minister of Culture Prince Badr bin Abdullah bin Farhan. Also present were Minister of State and Cabinet Member and National Security Advisor Dr. Musaed bin Mohammed Al-Aiban, Minister of Commerce Dr. Majid Al-Qasabi, Minister of Finance Mohammed bin Abdullah Al-Jadaan (the accompanying minister), Minister of Investment Eng. Khalid bin Abdulaziz Al-Falih, and the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques' Ambassador to Germany Fahd Al-Hathal.
On the German side, State Secretary and Federal Government Spokesperson Stephan Cornelius, German Ambassador to the Kingdom Michael Kindsgrab, State Advisor to the Federal Chancellor for Foreign and Security Policy Dr. Günter Sautter, State Advisor to the Federal Chancellor for Economic and Financial Policy Dr. Levin Höle, and a number of senior officials in the German government were present.
Politics
German Chancellor arrives in Riyadh: Details of the visit and the future of relations
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz arrived in Riyadh today on an official visit. Learn about the details of the reception and the importance of the visit in strengthening the economic partnership between Saudi Arabia and Germany.
The Federal Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany, Mr. Friedrich Merz, arrived in the Saudi capital, Riyadh, today, accompanied by a high-level delegation, at the start of an official visit to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia aimed at discussing ways to enhance joint cooperation between the two friendly countries.
Official welcoming ceremony at King Khalid International Airport
Among those who welcomed the German Chancellor upon his arrival at King Khalid International Airport were His Royal Highness Prince Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Abdulaziz, Deputy Governor of Riyadh Region, and His Highness Prince Faisal bin Abdulaziz bin Ayyaf, Mayor of Riyadh. His Excellency the Minister of Finance, Mr. Mohammed Al-Jadaan (the accompanying minister), also participated in the welcoming ceremony, reflecting the economic importance of this visit.
The reception delegation also included the Acting Chargé d'Affaires at the Kingdom’s Embassy in Germany, Mr. Fahd Al-Hathal, the Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany to the Kingdom, Mr. Michael Kindsgrab, His Excellency the Acting Director of Riyadh Region Police, Major General Mansour bin Nasser Al-Otaibi, and His Excellency the Undersecretary of Royal Protocol, Mr. Fahd Al-Sahil.
Dimensions of the visit and the future of Saudi-German relations
The German Chancellor’s visit to Riyadh is of great importance in light of current international changes, as Germany is the Kingdom’s largest economic partner in Europe, while Saudi Arabia represents a pivotal political and economic force in the Middle East and the G20.
The presence of Finance Minister Mohammed Al-Jadaan as an accompanying minister to the German guest indicates that economic and investment issues will top the agenda of the talks. Through its Vision 2030, the Kingdom seeks to deepen partnerships with major industrial nations like Germany, particularly in the renewable energy, green hydrogen, technology, and manufacturing sectors, where German companies possess extensive expertise that can contribute to accelerating development and economic diversification in the Kingdom.
This visit comes as an extension of a long history of diplomatic and economic relations between Riyadh and Berlin. The talks are expected to address regional and international issues of common interest, which will enhance the prospects for peace and stability in the region, in addition to exploring opportunities to increase trade and open new horizons for mutual investments between the private sectors in both countries.
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