Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan meets with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Ankara, resulting in a mutual visa exemption agreement.
Riyadh - Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan met with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan at the presidential palace in Ankara on Wednesday.
The meeting focused on reviewing bilateral relations between the two countries, according to reports from the Saudi Press Agency (SPA).
Discussions centered around enhancing cooperation in a manner that would benefit their mutual interests and promote regional security and stability.
Prior to his meeting with Erdogan, Prince Faisal held discussions with Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan.
During this meeting, both ministers signed an agreement exempting holders of diplomatic and special passports from requiring visas for travel between Saudi Arabia and Turkey.
They also co-chaired the third session of the Saudi-Turkish Coordination Council.
The SPA emphasized that these meetings underscore the robust relations between the two governments, highlighting their commitment to strengthening coordination and cooperation across various fields in order to advance their shared interests.
The ministers expressed a mutual recognition of each country's capabilities and resources, stressing the need to strategically invest them for mutual benefit.
This diplomatic engagement marks an important step in bolstering the already advanced relations between Saudi Arabia and Turkey, with both nations aiming to leverage their respective strengths to achieve common goals and foster regional stability.