Saudi and Jordanian naval forces conclude 5-day joint military exercise

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Members of the Royal Saudi Naval Forces and the Royal Jordanian Naval Forces conclude the fifth Safe Beach joint maritime exercise. (Saudi Ministry of Defense)
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Members of the Royal Saudi Naval Forces and the Royal Jordanian Naval Forces conclude the fifth Safe Beach joint maritime exercise. (Saudi Ministry of Defense)
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Members of the Royal Saudi Naval Forces and the Royal Jordanian Naval Forces conclude the fifth Safe Beach joint maritime exercise. (Saudi Ministry of Defense)
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Members of the Royal Saudi Naval Forces and the Royal Jordanian Naval Forces conclude the fifth Safe Beach joint maritime exercise. (Saudi Ministry of Defense)
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Updated 14 January 2022
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Saudi and Jordanian naval forces conclude 5-day joint military exercise

  • Safe Beach 5, which began on Sunday, took place in the Saudi Arabia’s Eastern Fleet
  • Security forces from Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain and Oman arrive in the Kingdom ahead of Arab Gulf Security 3

RIYADH: The Royal Saudi Naval Forces concluded a joint maritime exercise with their counterparts from the Jordanian Armed Forces, the Saudi Ministry of Defense said on Thursday. 
Safe Beach 5, which began on Sunday, took place in the Saudi Arabia’s Eastern Fleet.
Maj. Gen. Ali bin Saeed Al-Shehri, commander of the participating forces, thanked the participants from the Royal Jordanian Naval Forces for their cooperation and said the fifth staging of the joint exercise had been completed with a high degree of skill.
The exercise is designed to boost military cooperation, coordination and the exchange of expertise between the nations’ forces, authorities said. A number of operations took place with the aim of raising levels of readiness and enhancing combat capabilities.
Col. Khalid bin Mohammed Al-Balawi, the director of the exercise, said that the participants in Safe Beach 5 successfully completed all of its stages, theoretical and operational, with high levels of skill and proficiency, which reflected the quality of the preparation, coordination and implementation.
“The goals set for this exercise were achieved with all seriousness and in the spirit of unified joint action,” he said.

Meanwhile, security forces from Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain and Oman arrived in the Kingdom ahead of Arab Gulf Security 3. The joint tactical exercise, involving security agencies from Gulf Cooperation Council member states, will take place this month in Dammam in the Eastern Province. Forces from the UAE arrived on Wednesday.
Commanders reported that the participants are prepared for the exercise, which aims to enhance coordination and field cooperation, and develop capabilities for dealing with crises and emergencies.


Iranian foreign minister calls Saudi counterpart ahead of nuclear talks with US

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Iranian foreign minister calls Saudi counterpart ahead of nuclear talks with US

  • They discuss importance of resolving differences through dialogue and diplomacy
  • Regional powers pushed for the talks, scheduled for Friday in Oman, between Tehran and Washington

LONDON: Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan received a telephone call from his Iranian counterpart, Abbas Araghchi, on Wednesday ahead of critical nuclear talks between Tehran and Washington.

They discussed the importance of resolving differences through dialogue and diplomacy, as well as efforts to maintain the security and stability of the region, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Regional powers had pushed for the talks, scheduled for Friday in Oman, between Iran and the US in an attempt to reach an agreement regarding Tehran’s nuclear program and prevent another escalation in the region.

In a message confirming the talks, posted on social media platform X on Wednesday, Araghchi wrote: “Nuclear talks with the United States are scheduled to be held in Muscat on about 10 a.m. Friday. I’m grateful to our Omani brothers for making all necessary arrangements.”