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Saudi Arabia Stresses Need for Peace, Development, and Cooperation in the Middle East
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Saudi Arabia Stresses Need for Peace, Development, and Cooperation in the Middle East

From Asharq Al-Awsat · () English

Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Saudi Arabia emphasizes the region's need for peace, development, and cooperation, advocating for a future free from conflict.
  • The Kingdom participated in the Oslo Forum, highlighting its commitment to mediation and sustainable peacebuilding based on respect for rights and human dignity.
  • Saudi Arabia supports the creation of an independent Palestinian state and reaffirms its commitment to ending the war in Gaza and promoting regional de-escalation.

Saudi Arabia has articulated a vision for the Middle East centered on peace, development, and cooperation, asserting that the region's people deserve a future built on these principles. This stance was underscored during the Oslo Forum 2026, where Saudi Arabia's representative, Minister Plenipotentiary Dr. Manal bint Hassan Radwan, addressed the main session on "Mediation in a Turbulent Middle East."

Saudi Arabia has stressed that the peoples of the region deserve a future built on peace, development, and cooperation.

โ€” Saudi ArabiaStated during the Oslo Forum 2026 regarding the future of the Middle East.

Dr. Radwan highlighted Saudi Arabia's long-standing dedication to mediation and peacebuilding, emphasizing that the Kingdom's approach is rooted in respect for fundamental rights, human dignity, and universal security. She noted the significant humanitarian, political, and economic toll exacted by decades of regional power struggles, arguing that lasting stability can only be achieved through a collective security framework. This framework, she explained, must be built on cooperation, state sovereignty, robust national institutions, and adherence to international law, rather than dominance or imposed realities.

lasting stability cannot be achieved through dominance or imposed realities, but through a collective security framework based on cooperation, state sovereignty, strong national institutions, and adherence to international law.

โ€” Dr. Manal bint Hassan RadwanHighlighting Saudi Arabia's approach to regional stability at the Oslo Forum.

A core tenet of Saudi Arabia's regional policy remains the establishment of an independent Palestinian state with the fulfillment of the Palestinian people's legitimate rights, which the Kingdom views as essential for lasting peace and integration. Saudi Arabia's efforts, including the Global Alliance for the Implementation of the Two-State Solution and the New York Declaration, are presented as practical pathways toward this goal. The Kingdom also reiterated its support for initiatives aimed at ending the war in Gaza and promoting regional de-escalation, recognizing the contributions of China, Oman, and Iraq in fostering rapprochement with Iran.

creating an independent Palestinian state and the fulfillment of the Palestinian peopleโ€™s legitimate rights remain essential to achieving lasting regional peace and integration.

โ€” Dr. Manal bint Hassan RadwanReaffirming Saudi Arabia's position on the Palestinian issue.

In contrast to regional actors demonstrating a growing willingness to engage in cooperative security approaches, the article notes that Israel continues to pursue a security doctrine based on military superiority and the use of force. Saudi Arabia argues that Israel's ongoing occupation, annexation policies, and settlement activities undermine efforts to build a sustainable regional security architecture and hinder genuine integration. The Kingdom affirmed its commitment to advancing sustainable peace and security through strategic partnerships and its international role, stressing that the humanitarian cost of conflict and external interference is no longer acceptable.

the continued occupation, along with annexation and settlement policies, undermines efforts to build a sustainable regional security architecture and hinders the achievement of genuine regional integration founded on equality, respect for rights, sovereignty, and international law.

โ€” Dr. Manal bint Hassan RadwanCritiquing Israel's policies in the context of regional security.
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Originally published by Asharq Al-Awsat in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.