Saudi officials hold talks with Croatian, Swedish foreign ministers in Riyadh

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Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan received his Swedish counterpart Tobias Billstrom. (SPA)
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Saudi Defense Minister Prince Khalid bin Salman received Swedish Foreign Minister Tobias Billstrom. (SPA)
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Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan received Croatia’s Minister of Foreign and European Affairs Gordan Grlic-Radman. (SPA)
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Updated 09 October 2023
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Saudi officials hold talks with Croatian, Swedish foreign ministers in Riyadh

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan received Croatia’s Minister of Foreign and European Affairs Gordan Grlic-Radman in Riyadh on Sunday.

During the reception, the two reviewed bilateral relations and ways to strengthen them in all fields and discussed developments in the regional and international arenas.

Prince Faisal also received his Swedish counterpart Tobias Billstrom to discuss aspects of cooperation between the two kingdoms and ways to enhance and develop them in all fields, the foreign ministry said in a statement.

The two sides also touched on the importance of intensifying bilateral and multilateral work, and enhancing economic cooperation opportunities in light of the Kingdom’s Vision 2030, in a way that serves common interests and contributes to achieving sustainable development goals. 

Defense Minister Prince Khalid bin Salman also met with Billstrom to discuss ties and prospects for joint cooperation. 


Saudi Arabia expresses concern over UAE pressure on STC, warns against threats to its security

Updated 30 December 2025
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Saudi Arabia expresses concern over UAE pressure on STC, warns against threats to its security

  • Saudi Arabia stressed that any threat to its national security constituted a “red line”
  • Riyadh further emphasized the importance of the UAE responding to Yemen’s request to withdraw its military forces within 24 hours

Riyadh: Saudi Arabia on Tuesday expressed regret over what it described as pressure by the United Arab Emirates on Southern Transitional Council (STC) forces to carry out military operations in Yemen’s Hadramout and Al-Mahra governorates, warning that such actions pose a direct threat to the Kingdom’s national security and regional stability.

In a statement, the Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs said the reported moves were inconsistent with the principles of the Arab Coalition that supports the internationally recognised government of Yemen and undermined ongoing efforts to achieve security and stability in the country.

 

The ministry referred to earlier statements by the Yemeni Presidential Leadership Council and the coalition leadership concerning the movement of ships carrying weapons and heavy vehicles from Fujairah port to Mukalla without official authorization.

Saudi Arabia stressed that any threat to its national security constituted a “red line,” adding that it would not hesitate to take all necessary measures to confront and neutralize such risks.

The Kingdom reaffirmed its support for Yemen’s security, stability, and sovereignty, as well as its full backing of the Yemeni Presidential Leadership Council and its government. It also reiterated that the southern issue is a just cause that can only be addressed through dialogue as part of a comprehensive political solution involving all Yemeni parties, including the STC.

Riyadh further emphasized the importance of the UAE responding to Yemen’s request to withdraw its military forces within 24 hours and to halt military or financial support to any Yemeni faction.

The statement called for wisdom to prevail in order to preserve Gulf unity, bilateral relations, and the shared goal of regional stability and development.