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Saudi, Montenegro Foreign Ministers Hold Talks in Riyadh to Strengthen Bilateral Cooperation

NewsDesk Milli Chronicle November 24, 2025November 24, 2025 bilateral cooperation, diplomatic engagement, economic collaboration, European diplomacy, foreign affairs, global partnerships, government cooperation, international cooperation, international partnership, investment opportunities, Middle East Diplomacy, Montenegro foreign minister, official visit, political dialogue, regional developments, Riyadh diplomatic meeting, Saudi Foreign Minister, Saudi-Montenegro relations, strategic relations, strengthening ties

Riyadh — Saudi Arabia and Montenegro held a high-level diplomatic meeting in Riyadh as Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan welcomed Montenegrin Foreign Minister Ervin Ibrahimovic for official discussions.

The talks reflected the growing momentum in bilateral relations and the shared interest in expanding cooperation across multiple sectors.

The meeting focused on reviewing the current state of relations between the two countries.

Both ministers emphasized the importance of building on previous engagements and identifying new areas where collaboration could produce meaningful results for both sides.

The discussions highlighted opportunities in fields such as trade, investment, tourism, transport, and cultural exchange.

Officials acknowledged that both countries have complementary strengths, and enhancing cooperation could lead to mutual economic and strategic benefits.

The ministers also reviewed recent regional and international developments.

They exchanged views on issues of mutual interest and reaffirmed their commitment to coordination on matters affecting stability, diplomacy, and global partnerships.

During the talks, the Saudi side expressed openness to exploring deeper ties with Montenegro as part of the Kingdom’s broader strategy of expanding international cooperation.

Montenegro, in turn, reiterated its interest in partnering with Saudi Arabia in development, education, digital innovation, and public-sector modernization.

The meeting further included discussions on potential agreements that could strengthen institutional cooperation between the two countries.
Both sides emphasized the value of boosting communication between government agencies, private sectors, and investment authorities.

Diplomatic officials noted that the dialogue aligns with the Kingdom’s ongoing efforts to diversify international partnerships under its broader transformation agenda.

Montenegro welcomed these initiatives and expressed readiness to engage in joint projects that can benefit both nations politically and economically.

The talks concluded with a shared commitment to continue building on existing diplomatic frameworks.

Both ministers stressed that sustained communication and regular high-level visits will support long-term cooperation and enable the two countries to explore new areas of partnership.

As global challenges evolve, the meeting underscored the importance of dialogue between nations with shared goals of stability, development, and economic progress.

Saudi Arabia and Montenegro affirmed that strengthening ties serves their national interests while contributing to wider regional and international collaboration.

The visit is expected to pave the way for future exchanges between officials, experts, and business delegations.

Both sides expressed optimism that the outcomes of the meeting will translate into concrete initiatives that deepen their bilateral relationship.

The Riyadh discussions demonstrated the willingness of both countries to enhance political, economic, and cultural engagement.

With continued cooperation, both nations aim to expand opportunities and build a more dynamic and productive partnership in the years ahead.

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