Saudi Arabia and France are strengthening their strategic partnership as they approach the centennial celebration of their diplomatic relations in 2026. According to French Ambassador Patrick Maisonnave, this partnership has seen significant growth, particularly in sectors that align with Saudi Vision 2030. The collaboration between the two nations now spans various fields, including culture, tourism, artificial intelligence, technology, energy, healthcare, defense, education, and urban development.
A notable example of this cooperation is the AlUla development project, which underscores the depth of their collaboration. Additionally, both countries are embarking on new initiatives in digital innovation, entertainment, and esports, highlighting a shared commitment to expanding and diversifying their partnership.
In terms of regional affairs, Saudi Arabia and France continue to work closely on several critical issues. Their coordination extends to Gulf security and ensuring freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz. They also focus on broader regional stability, advocating for a two-state solution, Lebanon’s stability, and the reconstruction of Syria.
The two nations have reaffirmed their dedication to diplomacy and international law, emphasizing the importance of political solutions in promoting peace and stability across the region. This enduring commitment underscores the strategic depth and mutual interests that bind Saudi Arabia and France as they look to the future of their diplomatic relationship.
