UAE President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan arrived in Riyadh on Wednesday for a fraternal visit to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. He was received at King Khalid International Airport by His Royal Highness Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Crown Prince and Prime Minister of Saudi Arabia. The visit marks the latest in a series of high-level engagements between the UAE and Saudi Arabia.

Formal ceremonies took place upon arrival, with the Saudi Crown Prince welcoming the UAE President at the airport tarmac before the two leaders proceeded to hold talks at Al Yamamah Palace. Official photographs showed the Crown Prince and President Sheikh Mohamed greeting each other warmly before entering closed-door discussions attended by key ministers and advisers from both sides. During the meeting, both parties reviewed the state of bilateral relations and discussed a number of regional and international developments.
A brief statement from Saudi Arabia’s state news agency confirmed that talks focused on coordination across various sectors. The UAE’s state news agency also reported that the discussions covered developments in the Gulf region, underscoring the shared interests of both nations. The visit is part of ongoing high-level consultations between the leadership of the two countries. Saudi Arabia and the UAE maintain close political, economic and security ties and are members of the Gulf Cooperation Council.
Bilateral talks held at Al Yamamah Palace in Riyadh
Both countries coordinate on a wide range of regional matters and have continued to engage through formal state visits and strategic dialogues. This visit follows the Saudi Crown Prince’s official visit to Abu Dhabi in December 2024, where he was received by President Sheikh Mohamed. That meeting included a state banquet and ministerial-level meetings focused on investment, energy and regional stability. In recent years, both governments have increased cooperation in areas such as infrastructure, defense, digital economy and sustainability.
No agreements were announced publicly during Wednesday’s visit, but officials from both sides characterized the trip as part of an ongoing framework of coordination and consultation. The presence of senior figures from the UAE’s national security, investment and presidential offices reflected the multifaceted nature of the bilateral relationship. Photographs released following the meeting showed both delegations engaging in discussions across the table, with formal proceedings taking place in accordance with protocol. There were no public addresses or press conferences following the engagement.
President Sheikh Mohamed departed the airport under formal escort, concluding the day’s official agenda. No further details on the duration of the visit or subsequent engagements were released by either government. The UAE and Saudi Arabia remain key partners in the Gulf region, with continued diplomatic, economic and strategic cooperation. The frequency of high-level visits between the two countries reflects sustained engagement and an established mechanism for bilateral dialogue. – By Content Syndication Services.
