Saudi deputy foreign minister attends Manama Dialogue in Bahrain
Manama – Saudi Arabia reaffirmed its commitment to promoting regional dialogue, cooperation, and stability through its participation in the Manama Dialogue 2025, held in the Kingdom of Bahrain.
Representing Saudi Arabia at the high-profile international security conference, Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs Waleed Al-Khuraiji attended the opening session on Saturday, where leaders, diplomats, and policy experts gathered to discuss some of the most pressing global and regional challenges.
Now in its 21st edition, the Manama Dialogue has become one of the most influential platforms for security and foreign policy discussions in the Middle East.
It provides an opportunity for world leaders, ministers, and strategists to engage in constructive dialogue, share perspectives, and explore collective solutions to achieve lasting peace, stability, and prosperity. The Kingdom’s active participation underscores its role as a leading voice for diplomacy, multilateral cooperation, and regional development.
During the conference, Al-Khuraiji emphasized Saudi Arabia’s unwavering support for dialogue and partnership as essential tools for resolving global challenges.
He highlighted that the Kingdom’s foreign policy, guided by Vision 2030, prioritizes peace, cooperation, and economic progress across the region.
He also noted that Saudi Arabia continues to work closely with its allies and international organizations to promote regional stability and encourage peaceful conflict resolution through diplomacy and dialogue.
On the sidelines of the event, Al-Khuraiji met with Anne-Claire Legendre, adviser to the French president on Middle East and North Africa affairs.
The meeting reflected the close and historic relationship between Saudi Arabia and France. Both sides discussed ways to further strengthen bilateral relations, deepen strategic cooperation, and address shared regional and international priorities.
They also reviewed recent global developments and reaffirmed their mutual commitment to stability and constructive engagement in the region.
The meeting highlighted the ongoing coordination between Riyadh and Paris in various sectors, including defense, economic investment, cultural exchange, and clean energy initiatives.
These discussions align with Saudi Arabia’s broader diplomatic strategy of fostering strong partnerships with global allies to advance common goals and sustainable development.
The Manama Dialogue featured participation from a wide range of regional and international representatives, including foreign ministers, national security advisers, and senior policymakers.
Topics of discussion included regional security architecture, international cooperation on counterterrorism, maritime security, and energy stability.
The event also emphasized the importance of diplomacy in addressing global challenges such as climate change, conflict prevention, and humanitarian relief efforts.
Saudi Arabia’s involvement in the dialogue reflects its growing role as a key player in shaping global and regional policy discussions.
Under the leadership of Crown Prince and Prime Minister Mohammed bin Salman, the Kingdom continues to champion initiatives that promote dialogue over division, stability over conflict, and development over stagnation.
In recent years, Saudi Arabia has emerged as a diplomatic hub, hosting and participating in major international conferences aimed at fostering cooperation between nations.
Its contributions extend beyond security and politics to include global humanitarian aid, sustainable energy transition, and cultural exchange.
These initiatives embody the Kingdom’s forward-looking approach, which seeks to position Saudi Arabia as a bridge between East and West, facilitating mutual understanding and collaboration.
Al-Khuraiji’s presence at the Manama Dialogue reaffirmed the Kingdom’s dedication to constructive diplomacy and partnership. His participation highlighted Saudi Arabia’s balanced and pragmatic foreign policy, which prioritizes peace, security, and economic growth not only for the Kingdom but for the entire region.
The Kingdom’s message at the conference was clear: cooperation and dialogue remain the foundation for a stable and prosperous future.
By engaging with international partners and contributing to discussions on critical issues, Saudi Arabia continues to demonstrate its leadership role in advancing peace and development in the Middle East and beyond.
The Manama Dialogue 2025 once again proved to be an important platform for building trust and strengthening relationships among nations.
For Saudi Arabia, it served as another opportunity to reaffirm its vision of a peaceful and interconnected world built on respect, collaboration, and shared prosperity.