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Erdogan Takes Official Visit to Saudi Arabia
(MENAFN) The official visit of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to Riyadh, which began on Tuesday, drew extensive coverage across Saudi media, reflecting the significance of the trip and its outcomes.
Reports highlighted high-level talks between President Erdogan and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, focusing on strengthening cooperation between the two countries and discussing key regional developments. The visit also featured a joint investment forum, during which several agreements were signed, underscoring expanding economic engagement.
Coverage across Saudi outlets emphasized the steady growth in relations between Türkiye and Saudi Arabia. One widely circulated newspaper gave prominent placement to the visit, featuring detailed reporting on the discussions between the two leaders along with a large photograph accompanying the story.
The same outlet also published remarks attributed to Saudi Arabia’s investment minister, noting that direct investments by Turkish companies in the Kingdom have surpassed $2 billion. The comments further pointed out that together, the two countries account for 50% of the region’s gross domestic product, highlighting the scale and momentum of bilateral cooperation.
Another major Saudi daily also placed Erdogan’s visit on its front page and devoted its main editorial to the evolving relationship between the two nations. In the commentary, the paper stated: “The solid relationship between the Kingdom and Türkiye reveals a deep and growing partnership across political, economic, and security fields, reflecting a shared understanding of the importance of cooperation between two pivotal states in the Arab and Islamic worlds.”
The editorial went on to stress: “The strategic rapprochement between Riyadh and Ankara is the result of a conscious vision of mutual interests and a political will aimed at enhancing regional stability and building a more balanced future for the region.”
Reports highlighted high-level talks between President Erdogan and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, focusing on strengthening cooperation between the two countries and discussing key regional developments. The visit also featured a joint investment forum, during which several agreements were signed, underscoring expanding economic engagement.
Coverage across Saudi outlets emphasized the steady growth in relations between Türkiye and Saudi Arabia. One widely circulated newspaper gave prominent placement to the visit, featuring detailed reporting on the discussions between the two leaders along with a large photograph accompanying the story.
The same outlet also published remarks attributed to Saudi Arabia’s investment minister, noting that direct investments by Turkish companies in the Kingdom have surpassed $2 billion. The comments further pointed out that together, the two countries account for 50% of the region’s gross domestic product, highlighting the scale and momentum of bilateral cooperation.
Another major Saudi daily also placed Erdogan’s visit on its front page and devoted its main editorial to the evolving relationship between the two nations. In the commentary, the paper stated: “The solid relationship between the Kingdom and Türkiye reveals a deep and growing partnership across political, economic, and security fields, reflecting a shared understanding of the importance of cooperation between two pivotal states in the Arab and Islamic worlds.”
The editorial went on to stress: “The strategic rapprochement between Riyadh and Ankara is the result of a conscious vision of mutual interests and a political will aimed at enhancing regional stability and building a more balanced future for the region.”
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