Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan and Spain’s Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Albares held an important meeting on March 12, 2026. In this meeting, the continuously increasing military tension in the Middle East was discussed in detail. Both countries stressed the urgent need to stop the regional war and return to diplomatic paths. This meeting has taken place at a time when the region has recently witnessed a huge military confrontation between Iran and the US-Israel and Saudi Arabia’s air defense has foiled drone and missile attacks.
Spain’s tough action and Saudi Arabia’s support
Taking a major decision amid this tension, Spain has permanently recalled its ambassador from Israel. Now the embassy there is being run only by the Charge d’Affaires. Along with this, Spain summoned the Iranian Ambassador in Madrid and strongly condemned the attacks on Saudi Arabia and other regional countries.
Spain has made it clear that it will not accept any threat against the security and sovereignty of Saudi Arabia. On the other hand, the Saudi Foreign Ministry is working with Spain and other EU members as a united Arab voice to protect regional interests and vital facilities.
Impact on common people and international trade
The foreign ministers of both the countries expressed concern that this war is not limited to the countries only, but it is also directly affecting international shipping and civil aviation routes. Due to the continuous attacks, common passenger flights and maritime trade routes are being affected.
Due to this tension, there is a huge threat to the global supply chain, which can also affect the migrants working in the Gulf and their travel. The two officials agreed that this escalation of the conflict is a direct threat to international security and needs to be stopped as soon as possible.












