As Saudi Arabia and France approach the centennial of their diplomatic ties in 2026, the two nations are strengthening their strategic partnership significantly. French Ambassador Patrick Maisonnave highlighted that the relationship between the two countries has expanded notably, aligning closely with the objectives of Saudi Vision 2030. This collaboration now spans an array of key sectors, including culture, tourism, artificial intelligence, technology, energy, healthcare, defense, education, and urban development.
A prominent example of this partnership is the AlUla development project, which serves as a flagship venture demonstrating the depth of cooperation between France and Saudi Arabia. In addition to this, new collaborative initiatives are emerging in fields such as digital innovation, entertainment, and esports, underscoring the dynamic and growing nature of their bilateral relations.
On the regional front, France and Saudi Arabia are working closely together on several critical issues. These include ensuring security in the Gulf, maintaining freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz, supporting the two-state solution, and promoting stability in Lebanon and the reconstruction of Syria. Both nations have reiterated their commitment to diplomacy and international law as essential tools for fostering peace and stability in the region.
Through their strengthened partnership, Saudi Arabia and France are making significant strides in various sectors, reaffirming their commitment to shared goals and mutual interests. As they prepare to mark a century of diplomatic relations, the deepening ties between these two countries are poised to have a lasting impact on both bilateral cooperation and broader regional affairs.
