25 Apr 2024
Tuesday 29 December 2015 - 23:45
Story Code : 194506

Saudi king, Turkey president meet in Riyadh to discuss Syria




Saudi Arabias King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan have held talks in Riyadh to discuss the situation in Syria.

The Saudi Press Agency (SPA) said on Tuesday that Salman and Erdogan met in the Al-Yamamah Palace hours after the Turkish president arrived in the Saudi capital for a third such visit to Saudi Arabia this year.

The SPA said talks were focused on bilateral relations and the developments on regional and international arenas.

Erdogan said before the trip that his government and the Saudis are working in solidarity and consultation to find what he described as a political solution to the conflict in Syria. Both Riyadh and Ankara have been working to remove Syrian President Bashar al-Assad from power. The two sides are widely accused of supporting a deadly foreign-backed militancy in Syria.

Other senior Saudi royals and officials, including the kingdoms crown prince, the deputy crown prince, and the ministers of finance, foreign affairs and information also attended the meeting. Erdogan had the ministers of economy, energy and foreign affairs in his delegation to Riyadh as one of his main agendas in the trip is to discuss an expansion in energy cooperation.

The Saudi-Turkish relations have improvedsince Salman became the new monarch in Riyadh, with one of the main factors being the two countries backing of the militants in Syria. The ties were highly strained under the late King Abdullah, who saw Turkeys support of Egypts Muslim Brotherhood as a destabilizing threat to the Middle East.

By Press TV



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