Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman held significant telephone conversations with Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim on Thursday, building on their previous meetings in July and during the G20 New Delhi Summit in September.
During the call with Prime Minister Kishida, the Crown Prince expressed satisfaction with the close communication they have maintained since their prior interactions. The Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs reported that the Crown Prince emphasized his desire to continue strengthening cooperation between Saudi Arabia and Japan across various domains.
The leaders mutually agreed to sustain close collaboration through ongoing high-level communication, further solidifying the diplomatic ties between the two nations.
In a separate call with Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, the Crown Prince and the Prime Minister discussed the “distinguished bilateral relations” between Saudi Arabia and Malaysia, exploring opportunities for their enhancement. The Saudi Press Agency reported that the leaders delved into various issues of common interest during their conversation.
These diplomatic exchanges highlight the commitment of Saudi Arabia to fostering strong relationships with key international partners, promoting cooperation, and exploring opportunities for mutual growth and development.