Saudi crown prince, Japan PM reiterate ‘unwavering support’

The two officials agreed to promote further exchange between the two countries. (SPA)
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Updated 17 July 2023
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Saudi crown prince, Japan PM reiterate ‘unwavering support’

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JEDDAH: Japan’s Prime Minister Kishida Fumio, who was in Jeddah on July 16, discussed the strong bilateral ties between Japan and Saudi Arabia with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman at Al-Salam Palace.

He also met GCC Secretary-General Jasem Al-Budaiwi and Secretary-General of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation Hissein Brahim Taha.

During his meeting with the crown prince, Kishida reiterated Japan’s “unwavering support” for Saudi Arabia’s Saudi Vision 2030.

According to a statement from Japan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, as part of the Saudi-Japan Vision 2030 initiative, Kishida agreed to further expand cooperation in fields such as medicine and healthcare, and to work with Saudi Arabia to make the Middle East a global hub for next-generation fuel and mineral resources.

The two officials agreed to promote further exchange between the two countries in the political, diplomatic and security fields, and welcomed the establishment of a strategic dialogue agreed upon at the foreign minister level.

As Japan has been receiving a stable supply of crude oil from the Kingdom, the crown prince said he would make efforts to benefit both consumers and oil producers.

The Japanese prime minister stated his intentions to promote multi-faceted cooperation in areas such as the exploration and refining of important minerals, improvement of solar power generation, the production and utilization of hydrogen and ammonia, and using e-fuels.

Kishida and the crown prince said they will consider a specific cooperation framework through the Japan-Saudi Lighthouse Initiative for Clean Energy Cooperation proposed by Saudi Arabia, and will work closely together to promote a balanced green transformation.

According to the statement, Japanese companies are expressing a high interest in investing in Saudi Arabia, with many of the organizations accompanying Kishida on economic missions.

The crown prince expressed his expectation that Japanese companies would contribute to Saudi Arabia’s industrial diversification.

They also discussed Japan’s recent agreement to resume FTA negotiations with the Gulf Cooperation Council. Prime Minister Kishida said that he would like to expand Saudi investment in Japan in semiconductors and batteries, and expressed his expectation that concrete discussions will proceed to promote investment toward Japan.

He also expressed hope that cooperation between the Bank for International Cooperation and Saudi Arabia’s National Debt Management Center will utilize the knowledge and investment from Japanese companies to support Saudi Arabia’s efforts through re-energy and energy conservation.

The two leaders said that signing a memorandum of understanding between tourism authorities in both countries would boost travel opportunities and develop cooperation.

Further bilateral cooperation should take place in the academic, educational, sports and cultural fields, the statement said. In this context, the two leaders welcomed the Japan External Trade Organization and Saudi Entertainment Academy’s signing of a memorandum of cooperation.

Kishida said that this year’s G7 Hiroshima Summit based on the principles of the rule of law and the UN Charter was of great importance.

He added that he would like to continue working closely with Saudi Arabia. In response, the crown prince expressed his desire to continue working with Japan in various fields.

The two leaders also said that they would never tolerate unilateral attempts to change the status quo by force anywhere in the world. The Saudi leader said that the Kingdom supports Japan’s position on North Korea.

This originally appeared on Arab News Japan


Saudi Cabinet reviews cooperation and agreements with other nations

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Saudi Cabinet reviews cooperation and agreements with other nations

  • Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman chairs meeting and briefs ministers on his recent meeting with Egypt’s President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi
  • Cooperative efforts includes projects focusing on development and education, political consultations, environmental protection, health, investment and air transport

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Council of Ministers reviewed a number of domestic and international matters during a session in Jeddah on Tuesday chaired by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.

The crown prince briefed the Cabinet on his recent meeting with the Egyptian president, Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, which included discussions about regional security and stability, the latest developments in the Middle East, and other topics of importance to the Arab and Islamic world, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

He also shared with ministers the contents of a letter he received from the president of Kazakhstan, Kassym-Jomart Tokayev.

The council discussed progress in cooperative efforts involving Saudi Arabia and other countries including Kyrgyzstan, Pakistan, Armenia, Turkmenistan, Estonia, Cuba and Kiribati, and approved a number of memorandums of understanding.

The cooperation includes projects focusing on development and education, political consultations, environmental protection, health, investment and air-transport services, the press agency said. Ministers also approved an agreement between the Saudi General Authority for Awqaf and its Omani counterpart relating to endowments.

They reviewed national initiatives, including one for the promotion of charitable work, and the enhancement of humanitarian and developmental efforts across the country.

A merger of the National Competitiveness Center with the Saudi Center for Economic Business to create a combined Saudi Competitiveness and Business Center was authorized.