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Saudi, Japan energy ministers strengthen cooperation in clean energy talks

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Japan's Economy, Trade and Industry Minister Yoji Muto engaged in strategic talks with Saudi Arabia’s Energy Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman on Tuesday, reinforcing the growing energy partnership between the two nations.

The discussions emphasized the importance of collaborative efforts in energy transitions, with both officials reaffirming their commitment to bolstering clean energy solutions, according to the Saudi Press Agency.

A key highlight of the talks was the Manar Initiative, a joint Saudi-Japan program designed to advance clean energy projects and foster sustainable development. The initiative, which gained momentum following former Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida's pivotal visit to Saudi Arabia in 2023, has since marked significant progress in green energy collaboration.

Both nations continue to view the Manar Initiative as a critical framework for innovation in renewable energy, signaling a shared vision for energy security and environmental sustainability amid evolving global challenges.

Analysts view the continued partnership as a potential blueprint for international energy cooperation, reflecting the strategic importance of bilateral ties in shaping the global energy future.

Further updates on new projects and investments under the initiative are anticipated as both nations intensify their focus on energy diversification and economic growth.

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