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    Canada & Saudi Arabia restore diplomatic ties ending 2018 spat

    With this mutual commitment, both nations seek to reinstate the diplomatic framework that existed prior to the dispute, signaling a significant step towards reconciliation and renewed collaboration.
    News DeskBy News DeskMay 25, 2023
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    Canada: Saudi Arabia and Canada have recently declared their decision to restore diplomatic ties, marking the conclusion of a longstanding and acrimonious dispute that originated in 2018. The rift primarily centred around human rights concerns, has finally come to an end as both nations embark on a renewed chapter of bilateral relations.

    In separate official announcements, Saudi Arabia and Canada have affirmed their intention to “restore diplomatic relations to their previous level” following the 2018 discord that strained their bilateral ties. Additionally, as part of the diplomatic reconciliation process, both Saudi Arabia and Canada have announced their plans to appoint new ambassadors.

    While Saudi Arabia is yet to disclose its chosen representative, Canada has revealed the appointment of Mr. Jean-Philippe Linteau, a seasoned member of its Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade. This move further underscores the commitment of both nations to rebuild diplomatic channels and foster a more constructive relationship moving forward.

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    Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman

    The decision to resume diplomatic relations stems from productive discussions held between Canadian Prime Minister Mr. Justin Trudeau and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Forum in November. Citing “mutual respect and common interests” as the driving force behind their renewed engagement, Canada has expressed its commitment to rebuilding ties with Saudi Arabia.

    The rupture in diplomatic ties originally occurred in 2018 following the arrest of numerous prominent female human rights activists by Saudi Arabia. This incident sparked a significant deterioration in the bilateral relationship between the two nations, setting off a period of strained diplomatic communication and heightened tensions.

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