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Riyadh: The world's center for crisis resolution
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 15 - 03 - 2025

In the arena of international politics, some countries observe, others comment, and some negotiate. But then there are nations that make a difference, reshuffling the deck when options are limited.
Saudi Arabia, under the leadership of Crown Prince and Prime Minister Mohammed bin Salman, has repeatedly demonstrated that the solution has always been — and will always be — in Riyadh.
This is not merely a case of playing a regional role; rather, it is the result of a unique Saudi diplomatic approach that has become a focal point for addressing international crises.
Through a combination of wisdom, political flexibility, and a strategic vision, the Kingdom does not just manage issues — it reshapes the balance of power to serve regional and global stability.
Historically, Riyadh has been a hub for resolving major crises, both in the Middle East and beyond.
This is no coincidence but a well-established strategy that has made it a destination for leaders in times of turmoil.
Saudi Arabia is not just a pivotal player; it is an honest mediator and a driving force for rational solutions, steering clear of political grandstanding and fleeting alliances.
It is impossible to discuss Saudi Arabia's role today without acknowledging the diplomatic milestones that have reshaped modern political history and reinforced Riyadh's position as a center for decision-making.
At a time when the world was sharply divided between Moscow and Washington over the war in Ukraine, Riyadh opened its doors to dialogue that once seemed impossible.
This was not just a symbolic meeting but a testament to a long-held Saudi principle: there is no crisis without a solution, and no solution without dialogue.
As Kyiv sought new avenues for diplomacy, Zelenskyy's visit to Saudi Arabia reaffirmed the Kingdom's role not just as a mediator but as a platform for serious, solution-driven dialogue between conflicting parties — whether directly or indirectly.
On his first foreign trip since assuming office, Lebanese President Joseph Aoun chose Saudi Arabia as his first destination. This decision underscored Riyadh's status as a key regional influencer.
It was not just a routine diplomatic gesture but a recognition that Lebanon's political and economic stability is closely tied to Saudi Arabia's support. Riyadh remains Beirut's most reliable ally amid ongoing challenges.
Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa's visit was more than an official state visit — it was a clear acknowledgment of Saudi Arabia's pivotal role in stabilizing Syria after its prolonged crisis. His decision to make Riyadh his first foreign destination upon assuming office highlights his trust in the Kingdom's efforts to restore Syria's unity and reintegrate it into the Arab fold.
What sets Saudi Arabia apart today, more than ever, is that its diplomacy is not just about traditional political maneuvering; it is an extension of a clear vision led by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
This vision goes beyond crisis management — it focuses on crafting innovative solutions that reshape the international landscape with a balanced, long-term perspective.
The Crown Prince has not only reinforced the Kingdom's status as a pivotal player but has also transformed Riyadh into the go-to political destination for those in search of solutions — whether they are global powers or regional leaders in need of a neutral space for dialogue.
Under his leadership, Riyadh has evolved from a conventional mediator into a platform where crises are addressed with pragmatism, where political actions are well-calculated, and where stability takes precedence over short-term gains.
In a rapidly changing world where alliances shift unpredictably, Saudi Arabia remains the one constant in the equation of stability.
When Riyadh speaks, the world listens. This is not a sudden development but the result of decades of astute diplomacy, marked by strategic interventions, careful balance management, and decisive action when needed.
Thus, it is no surprise that the solution always be in Riyadh.


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