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Crown Prince and Chinese president seek to strengthen bilateral ties in phone call

Saudi Arabia to organize annual summit for ‘Green Middle East’ initiative

April 20, 2021
Crown Prince Muhammad Bin Salman held telephone talks on Tuesday with Chinese President Xi Jinping. — SPA file photo
Crown Prince Muhammad Bin Salman held telephone talks on Tuesday with Chinese President Xi Jinping. — SPA file photo



RIYADH/BEIJING — Crown Prince Muhammad Bin Salman held telephone talks on Tuesday with Chinese President Xi Jinping, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

During the call, they reviewed Saudi Arabia’s green initiatives for the Kingdom and the Middle East, their contribution to achieving global targets to combat climate change and their important role in raising the quality of life in the region and the world at large.

In his talks with the Chinese president, the Crown Prince pointed out that Saudi Arabia is working to organize an annual summit for the “Green Middle East” initiative in the presence of leaders and officials in the environmental field, stressing that China will be a main partner for the initiative.

For his part, the Chinese president expressed his country's support for the initiatives, calling on the international community to back them.

During the call, aspects of Saudi-Chinese relations, areas of bilateral cooperation and opportunities for their development in various sectors were reviewed.

According to Xinhua, the Crown Prince and the Chinese president explored ways to strengthen bilateral cooperation in the fields of energy, trade and technology and issues related to climate change.

The Crown Prince described China as a trusted ally, according to Xinhua, adding that Saudi Arabia is ready to strengthen the strategic interconnection between the Kingdom's Vision 2030, which aims to diversify its economy away from oil, and the Belt and Road Initiative, concerned with trade and infrastructure, launched by Chinese President Xi.

The Chinese president expressed his desire to take the strategic partnership with Riyadh "to a new level," Xinhua reported.

Both leaders expressed their willing to work jointly along with other members of the international community to build an equitable climate governance regime that is cooperative and beneficial to all.

They also called for concerted efforts to push for a comprehensive and effective implementation of the Paris Agreement on climate change in accordance with the principle of common but differentiated responsibilities, according to the Xinhua report.


April 20, 2021
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