I want to share something intriguing about what I read today. It’s how the intriguing trade on Saturday between Saudi Arabia's Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan and Josep Borrell, the EU high delegate for international concerns and security strategy, underlined the Kingdom's require a steady way to deal with global emergencies and the requirement for a supported exchange between the EU and its provincial accomplices, including Saudi Arabia and other Gulf Cooperation Council part states.
Looking at it at the Doha Forum in Qatar, Borrell drew correlations between the bombarding of Ukraine's Mariupol and prior assaults on Aleppo, Syria, saying that "Mariupol is Europe's Aleppo." The Saudi surprisingly answered that Indeed, Aleppo was their Aleppo. For me, being concerned that the unfamiliar minister was allotting liability to Europe for Aleppo's situation as Borrell countered and questioned who was besieging Aleppo? But it was not the Europeans.
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