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King’s visit to Russia hailed a success on trade, investment and solving regional issues

- MARIA DUBOVIKOVA

MOSCOW: King Salman’s historic and unpreceden­ted visit to Russia, which concluded on Saturday, has paved the way for new solutions to regional issues, analysts told Arab News.

“It is good that Russia and Saudi Arabia have finally met,” said Igor Delanoe, deputy director of the Moscow think tank Observo. “It is also good that the Saudis understand that Russia is not part of the problem in the Middle East, but rather part of the solution.”

If military cooperatio­n continued as both countries wished, the results would be positive, he said. “This visit has proved that Russia is not an ally of Iran and that it does not support the Iranian regime, but keeps a balanced policy in the Middle East.”

On the Syrian conflict, he said, Russian successes such as the Astana de-escalation process made Russia an important and needed partner for Saudi Arabia.

Nickolay Soukhov, senior researcher at the Institute of Oriental Studies in the Russian Academy of Sciences, said much depended on how agreements signed between the two countries were turned into real steps and actions.

“This visit of King Salman gives a signal that Saudi Arabia has its own independen­t foreign policy to decide for itself who to cooperate with,” he said.

“The two countries still have some contradict­ory perception­s of many issues. Some have a long history, others are new ones. However, this visit has already paved the way to find compromise­s and to bring both countries closer in terms of perception­s of regional issues.”

Vasiliy Kuznetsov, head of the Department for Arab and Islamic Studies at the academy, said such visits were important in themselves, regardless of the outcome.

“Throughout my experience I don’t remember a visit of a foreign leader that was so eagerly awaited as the visit of King Salman,” he said.

“This visit is not only a sign of continuous rapprochem­ent between Russia and Saudi Arabia, but also a strong signal to the Muslim community of the Middle East that Russia is a close friendly to them.”

It was important to point out that leaders of the Muslim republics had taken part in the summit between King Salman and the Russian President Vladimir Putin.

“Russia is building up strategic relations with Iran, and Turkey is far from constructi­ng alliances,” he said. “It is impossible to build a regional system without Saudi Arabia.

“The rapprochem­ent between Saudi Arabia and Russia signals that the United States has lost its credibilit­y in the Middle East region, and that the Kingdom is looking for diversific­ation of its strategic relations.”

During King Salman’s visit the two countries signed 15 agreements, including one for Saudi Arabia to buy Russia’s S-400 missile defense system.

 ??  ?? Dr. Awwad Al-Awwad
Dr. Awwad Al-Awwad

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