Davos, January 22, 2025 – Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah, held a productive meeting today with Mohamed Ali Al-Nafti, the Foreign Minister of Tunisia, on the sidelines of the 2025 Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Switzerland. The meeting provided a valuable platform for the two ministers to discuss ways to further enhance bilateral relations between Saudi Arabia and Tunisia, as well as to address pressing regional and international issues of mutual concern.
During the discussions, Prince Faisal and Minister Al-Nafti explored avenues for deepening cooperation in key areas such as trade, investment, cultural exchange, and diplomatic engagement. Both ministers expressed a shared commitment to advancing the strategic partnership between their two countries, emphasizing the potential for increased collaboration in various sectors that can benefit both nations. They also acknowledged the importance of fostering stronger ties and working together to promote mutual development and prosperity.
In addition to bilateral matters, the two ministers took the opportunity to discuss regional developments and global challenges. They addressed ongoing issues in the Middle East and North Africa, recognizing the need for continued dialogue and cooperation to tackle common challenges such as political stability, security, and humanitarian concerns. Prince Faisal and Minister Al-Nafti also underscored the significance of multilateral efforts to promote peace and stability, stressing the importance of collaborative approaches in addressing international crises.
The meeting between the Saudi and Tunisian foreign ministers highlights the ongoing efforts to build stronger diplomatic and economic ties between their countries, as well as their shared commitment to contributing to regional and global stability. Prince Faisal’s engagement at the WEF continues to underscore Saudi Arabia’s proactive role in fostering international cooperation and addressing global issues through constructive dialogue and partnership.