LONDON: Saudi Arabia’s foreign minister met with his British counterpart in London on Monday to discuss heightened Middle East tensions. Prince Faisal bin Farhan said he discussed with Dominic Raab the two countries’ “strong bilateral relationship and our continuous coordination to bring about peace and stability to the region.” I was Pleased to meet my colleague @DominicRaab , today in #London to discuss our two countries’ strong bilateral relationship & our continuous coordination to bring about peace & stability to the region. pic.twitter.com/B1z92n5CeD — فيصل بن فرحان (@FaisalbinFarhan) January 27, 2020 Raab said: “The UK is continuing to work with international partners to deescalate tensions and conflict in the Middle East. Today I had a good first meeting with Faisal bin Farhan to discuss the challenges facing the region.” The UK is continuing to work with international partners to deescalate tensions and conflict in the Middle East. Today I had a good first meeting with @FaisalbinFarhan to discuss the challenges facing the region. — Dominic Raab (@DominicRaab) January 27, 2020 Prince Faisal also visited the Kingdom’s London embassy, sharing a photo of himself with the staff and praising their work in enhancing relations between Saudi Arabia and the United Kingdom. Mondays meeting comes at a time of heightened instability across the region. Iraq and Lebanon continue to experience violent protests, and international involvement in the Libyan crisis threatens to escalate the conflict further. US — Iran tensions also remain high after Iran launched ballistic missiles at American positions in Iraq, following years of escalation between the two countries.
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