President Erdogan embarks on key diplomatic tour to Saudi Arabia and Egypt
2026-02-02 - 20:15
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is set for a pivotal diplomatic tour this week, with official visits to two of the Middle East's most influential nations. According to a statement from Türkiye's Communications Directorate, Erdogan will travel to Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on Tuesday before heading to Cairo, Egypt, on Wednesday. The back-to-back visits underscore Ankara's intensified diplomatic engagement in the region, focusing on reinforcing strategic alliances, boosting economic ties, and coordinating on pressing geopolitical challenges. Strengthening the strategic partnership with Saudi Arabia In Riyadh, President Erdogan is scheduled to meet with Saudi Crown Prince and Prime Minister Mohammed bin Salman. The discussions are expected to center on the deepening cooperation between Türkiye and Saudi Arabia, which has seen a notable rapprochement in recent years following a period of tension. The leaders will review progress in bilateral relations and exchange views on regional and global developments. This meeting continues a high-level dialogue aimed at aligning strategic interests, particularly in areas of trade, investment, and security coordination within the Gulf and the wider Middle East. Advancing a renewed alliance with Egypt The second leg of the tour marks another step in the full normalization of ties between Türkiye and Egypt. President Erdogan will visit Cairo at the invitation of Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi to co-chair the second meeting of the Türkiye-Egypt High-Level Strategic Cooperation Council. This high-level mechanism is designed to structure and accelerate collaboration across various sectors. Alongside official talks, Erdogan is also slated to attend a Türkiye-Egypt Business Forum, highlighting the economic dimension of the revitalized relationship and opportunities for increased trade and joint investments. A unified focus on regional stability, especially Palestine A consistent theme across both stops will be the volatile regional landscape. Officials indicated that talks in both capitals will include in-depth discussions on regional and international developments, with a particular focus on the Palestinian issue. Türkiye, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt all play crucial, albeit distinct, roles in diplomatic efforts concerning Gaza and the wider Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Erdogan's tour presents an opportunity to harmonize strategies, advocate for a unified Arab and Islamic stance, and explore avenues for delivering humanitarian aid and supporting a political resolution, reinforcing Türkiye's active and mediatory role in regional diplomacy.