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Saudi and Chinese defense ministers discuss ways to strengthen relations in Beijing

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Last updated: 2024/06/25 at 1:51 PM
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Saudi Minister of Defense Prince Khalid bin Salman recently met with his Chinese counterpart Lt. Gen. Dong Jun in Beijing to discuss ways to further strengthen bilateral relations between Saudi Arabia and China. This meeting took place within the context of the strategic defense partnership between the two countries, which aims to serve mutual interests and fulfill the aspirations of the leadership of both nations. The two leaders also discussed joint coordination efforts to maintain international peace and security. Several high-ranking Saudi officials, including Chief of the General Staff Lt. Gen. Fayyad Al-Ruwaili and Saudi Ambassador to China Abdulrahman Al-Harbi, attended the meeting alongside Prince Khalid bin Salman.

The meeting in Beijing also saw the participation of several senior Chinese officials, including Deputy Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff of the Central Military Commission Lt. Gen. Jing Jianfeng and Director of the Office of International Military Cooperation at the Central Military Commission Maj. Gen. Li Bin. The discussions between the Saudi and Chinese officials focused on ways to enhance cooperation in various defense-related areas, such as military training, joint exercises, and defense equipment procurement. This meeting marks another step in the ongoing efforts to strengthen the strategic defense partnership between Saudi Arabia and China.

Prior to the meeting, Prince Khalid bin Salman was welcomed in Beijing with an official reception ceremony, during which the national anthems of both Saudi Arabia and China were played. Prince Khalid bin Salman then inspected the guard of honor, symbolizing the respect and goodwill between the two nations. The warm reception and the discussions that followed reflect the importance that both Saudi Arabia and China place on their strategic defense partnership and the desire to deepen relations in the defense and security domains.

The strategic defense partnership between Saudi Arabia and China is rooted in shared interests and the desire to promote regional and international peace and security. Both countries have been working closely on various defense-related issues, such as counterterrorism, peacekeeping operations, and military cooperation. The recent meeting in Beijing serves as a platform for further enhancing this partnership and exploring new avenues for cooperation in the defense sector. By strengthening their defense ties, Saudi Arabia and China can contribute to regional stability and security, as well as deepen their bilateral relations in other fields.

The presence of high-ranking officials from both Saudi Arabia and China at the meeting underscores the commitment of both countries to advancing their defense partnership and strengthening their overall bilateral relations. The discussions between Prince Khalid bin Salman and Lt. Gen. Dong Jun focused on practical steps that can be taken to enhance cooperation in defense and security matters, with a view to achieving common objectives and addressing shared challenges. The exchange of views and ideas during the meeting will help shape the future direction of the Saudi-Chinese defense partnership and lay the groundwork for further collaboration in the defense sector.

In conclusion, the recent meeting between Saudi Minister of Defense Prince Khalid bin Salman and his Chinese counterpart Lt. Gen. Dong Jun in Beijing reaffirms the strong commitment of both countries to deepening their strategic defense partnership. The discussions held during the meeting reflect the mutual desire to strengthen bilateral relations in the defense and security domains and explore new opportunities for cooperation. By working together, Saudi Arabia and China can contribute to regional and international peace and security, while also enhancing their overall bilateral relations. This meeting marks another important step in the ongoing efforts to build a strong and enduring partnership between the two countries in the defense sector.

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