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Saudi Arabia served as a significant diplomatic hub during the month, hosting high-level meetings between Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and visiting foreign leaders. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan traveled to the kingdom for talks, with both sides stating a mutual desire to improve bilateral relations. Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi also visited for discussions with the crown prince.
In a multilateral diplomatic action, Saudi Arabia joined with seven other Muslim-majority countries to issue a joint condemnation of Israel. The statement criticized Israel's recent announcement to extend its control in the occupied West Bank, specifically denouncing the designation of new areas as 'state lands,' which was viewed as an illegal tightening of control over Palestinian territory.
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Feb 23 — Feb 4
Multiple world leaders, including Turkey's Erdogan and Germany's Merz, hold diplomatic talks with Saudi Crown PrinceSaudi Arabia has hosted a series of diplomatic meetings with world leaders, positioning itself as a regional hub. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan visited for talks with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz also met with the Crown Prince in Riyadh. These visits highlight Saudi Arabia's active engagement in bilateral diplomacy with key international partners.
Feb 23
Saudi Arabia and other Muslim countries condemn Israel's new West Bank control measuresSaudi Arabia and seven other Muslim-majority countries have jointly condemned Israel's recent announcement to extend its control in the occupied West Bank. The countries specifically criticized Israel's decision to designate new areas as 'state lands,' which they view as an illegal tightening of control over Palestinian territory.