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A chronicle of robust relations

Crown prince’s visit to France continues a long tradition of high-level consultati­ons between the two friendly countries

- Lama Alhamawi Riyadh

The strength of the political ties and strategic partnershi­p between France and Saudi Arabia is evident in the large number of diplomatic visits undertaken by their leaders and officials in recent years.

Since 2017, Saudi Arabia’s crown prince has visited France once. During the same period, France’s foreign minister has visited Saudi Arabia three times, while French President Emmanuel Macron has visited the Kingdom once.

The last official diplomatic visit occurred in December 2021, when President Macron met Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in Jeddah as part of a tour of Gulf countries.

Formal relations between France and the Arabian Peninsula can be traced back to 1839, when the former opened a consulate in Jeddah — its first diplomatic post in the region.

Prince Faisal bin Abdulaziz, the future king of Saudi Arabia, was the first member of the royal family to pay an official visit to France in 1919. Full diplomatic relations began when France recognized the Kingdom of Hejaz and Nejd, the forerunner to the unified Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, establishe­d in 1932.

In his role as foreign minister, Prince Faisal again visited Paris after France became one of the first countries to recognize the Kingdom.

In 1967, King Faisal visited French President Charles de Gaulle in Paris — his first state visit as ruler of the Kingdom. Since then, the relationsh­ip between the two countries has flourished and become closer than ever.

Numerous agreements have been signed between them, covering military assistance and advanced technology, to the economy and cultural cooperatio­n.

The Kingdom’s relations with France are built on the common interests of “preserving security in a troubled region, a common commitment to combating terrorism,and a convergenc­e of views on regional crises,” according to the French Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs’s website.

Saudi Arabia and France have robust economic ties, as shown both by the economic history and total trade value between the two. In 2021, France imported $3.8 billion worth of Saudi goods, while it exported $3.23 billion to the Kingdom, according to the UN’s Comtrade internatio­nal trade database.

Banque Saudi Fransi is a Saudi joint stock company establishe­d by a Saudi royal decree in 1977, and is associated with the French Credit Agricole Corporate and Investment Bank. The bank now boasts more than 100 branches across the Kingdom and more internatio­nally.

The Saudi-French Business Council, establishe­d in 2003, has held dozens of sessions to discuss bilateral trade and investment.

The two countries have not only engaged in economic relations with one another, but have come together to assist other nations by providing joint economic relief.

In April this year, Saudi Arabia and France announced a joint developmen­t fund to provide $76 million for the promotion of food safety, health, education, energy, water and internal security forces in crisis-stricken Lebanon.

Perhaps no sector of SaudiFrenc­h relations is sturdier or more readily observed than that of joint cultural and artistic ventures. In 2018, Prince Badr bin Abdullah bin Farhan Al-Saud, Saudi Arabia’s minister of culture, and Jean-Yves Le Drian, the French foreign minister, signed an intergover­nmental agreement to collaborat­e on the developmen­t of the cultural and tourism destinatio­n AlUla.

Since this agreement, France and Saudi Arabia have worked closely and intensely on AlUla’s developmen­t. Also in 2018, the Royal Commission for AlUla signed an agreement with Campus France to train 68 Saudi hospitalit­y employees to work at AlUla, and the next year, it was announced that the site would be home to a luxury resort designed by award-winning French architect Jean Nouvel.

Ludovic Pouille, the French ambassador to the Kingdom, spoke to Arab News earlier this

month about the continuing cultural cooperatio­n.

“In 2002, the very first FrancoSaud­i archaeolog­ical excavation, led by the French archaeolog­ist Laila Nehme, was launched in Mada’in Saleh,” he told Arab News.

“This year we celebrate the 20th anniversar­y of this cooperatio­n, which has expanded with no less than 16 Franco-Saudi archaeolog­ical missions in the Kingdom.”

He noted that several agreements had been signed in recent years to open training centers for Saudi youth in collaborat­ion with the French Football Federation.

This year in May, the SaudiFrenc­h Business Council hosted a high-level French delegation representi­ng the entertainm­ent sector to discuss potential French investment in the Kingdom’s flourishin­g entertainm­ent industry.

Campus France’s initiative is far from the only joint educationa­l venture between France and the Kingdom. In 2021, at a dinner in Riyadh, Bertrand Besancenot, the then-French ambassador to Saudi Arabia, said that 1,500 Saudi students were studying at French universiti­es, and that many of

these universiti­es signed agreements aiming to boost the number of Saudi students in the country.

The two states, both G20 members, also have clear visions for progress and modernizat­ion. Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman launched Saudi Vision 2030 in 2016, while France launched its own French Vision 2030 a few months ago. The goals of both plans include energy transition to renewables, digital transition­s and sustained economic growth.

France has long stood in solidarity with the Kingdom in the face of military and militant attacks on Saudi Arabia. In December 1979, France sent advisers from its elite GIGN special police and trained members of the Saudi General Intelligen­ce Directorat­e who ended the siege of the Grand Mosque in Makkah by armed fanatics.

In March this year, France condemned attacks carried out on Saudi territory by the Iranianbac­ked Yemeni Houthi militia.

France is also a major provider of defense equipment and technologi­es to Saudi Arabia, a relationsh­ip underscore­d by the $12 billion in deals signed between the two countries in 2015.

In 2019, Saudi Arabian Military Industries announced at a military exhibition in Abu Dhabi that the Kingdom had signed an agreement with France’s Naval Group to build warships in Saudi Arabia. Two years later, SAMI announced joint investment­s with the French Airbus and Figeac Aero companies.

Against this background, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s visit to France is expected to cement ties in all areas of the two countries’ diplomatic relations.

In 1967, King Faisal visited President Charles de Gaulle in Paris. Since then, the relationsh­ip between the two countries has flourished and become closer than ever.

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 ?? Reuters, AFP, AFALULA ?? Main: Architects examine a tomb in AlUla. France is closely involved with the developmen­t of the ancient city; below: Saudi Arabia’s King Fahd stands outside the Elysee Palace following talks with President Francois Mitterand, left, in 1984; bottom: The Palais-Royal Garden in Paris hosts photograph­s of AlUla.
Reuters, AFP, AFALULA Main: Architects examine a tomb in AlUla. France is closely involved with the developmen­t of the ancient city; below: Saudi Arabia’s King Fahd stands outside the Elysee Palace following talks with President Francois Mitterand, left, in 1984; bottom: The Palais-Royal Garden in Paris hosts photograph­s of AlUla.

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