Türkiye and Saudi Arabia Open First Naval Cooperation Talks to Deepen Defence Ties
Ankara and Riyadh launch inaugural maritime security dialogue as part of expanding strategic and military cooperation
Türkiye and Saudi Arabia have launched their first formal naval cooperation talks, marking a new phase in the strengthening of defence and security ties between the two regional powers.
The inaugural discussions, held between senior military and defence officials, focused on maritime security, naval coordination and opportunities for future collaboration in areas such as training, exercises and information sharing.
Officials from both sides described the talks as a constructive step toward building mutual trust and enhancing stability in strategically important waterways.
The naval dialogue reflects the broader improvement in relations between Ankara and Riyadh following a period of diplomatic recalibration.
Saudi Arabia has been steadily expanding its defence partnerships as part of a wider strategy to modernise its armed forces and bolster regional security cooperation.
Turkish officials, meanwhile, have highlighted the importance of engagement with Gulf partners to promote maritime safety and protect critical sea lanes linked to global trade and energy supplies.
During the meetings, representatives discussed shared security challenges, including piracy, smuggling and the protection of maritime infrastructure.
The talks also explored mechanisms for regular communication between naval commands and the possibility of joint activities aimed at improving operational interoperability.
Both sides signalled interest in maintaining the dialogue as a standing channel for cooperation, underscoring their intent to translate political rapprochement into practical military collaboration.
The launch of naval cooperation talks aligns with Saudi Arabia’s broader efforts to play a proactive role in regional security while diversifying its international defence relationships.
For Türkiye, the engagement reinforces its ambition to be a key maritime security partner across multiple regions.
The discussions concluded with agreement to continue consultations and identify concrete areas for collaboration, laying the groundwork for a sustained naval partnership.