You are here

Prince Saud Al Faisal, Saudi foreign minister for 40 years, dies

By Reuters - Jul 10,2015 - Last updated at Jul 10,2015

In this January 5, 2014 photo, Saudi foreign minister at the time Prince Saud Al Faisal waits to greet US Secretary of State John Kerry upon his arrival at King Khalid International Airport in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia (AP photo)

RIYADH — Former Saudi foreign minister Prince Saud Al Faisal died on Thursday, Saudi Arabian sources and media close to the kingdom's ruling family reported, two months after he was replaced following 40 years in the job.

Prince Saud, who was 75, was the world's longest serving foreign minister when replaced on April 29 by Adel Al Jubeir, the then-ambassador to Washington. Al Arabiya channel, confirmed the news.

Prince Saud retained an influential position in Saudi foreign policy circles even after his replacement, serving as an official adviser to King Salman, who took power in January, and was sometimes present when foreign leaders met the monarch.

Even before the 2011 Arab Spring, when Saudi Arabia faced unprecedented regional tumult, Prince Saud was a significant player in Middle East diplomacy, a landscape that had changed radically since October 1975 when he was appointed.

Egypt and Israel had not yet made peace, Yasser Arafat led the Palestine Liberation Organisation from shell-pocked refugee camps in Lebanon, Iran’s shah ruled from his Peacock Throne and, in Iraq, a young Saddam Hussein was plotting his path to power.

 

Prince Saud’s tenure covered Israeli invasions of Lebanon in 1978, 1982 and 2006, the Palestinian intifadas that erupted in 1987 and 2000, Iraq-Iran war (1980-1988) and invasion of Kuwait in 1990, and US-led occupation of Iraq in 2003.

up
12 users have voted.
PDF