Australia–Saudi Arabia relations

Australian-Saudi Arabia relations are the bilateral relations between Australia and Saudi Arabia. Australia has an embassy in Riyadh and a consulate in Jeddah; and Saudi Arabia has an embassy in Canberra and a consulate in Sydney.

Australian-Saudi relations

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Relationship history

Australia and Saudi Arabia established relations following the end of World War II. The two countries are members of G20.[1]

Saudi Arabia and Australia were part of the joint-alliance with the United States during the Cold War, as both were strongly anti-communist and hostile to the Soviet Union.[2] Once the Cold War came to an end, Saudi Arabia and Australia increased their cooperation.

Saudi Arabia, along with the United Arab Emirates, is Australia's major market partner in the Middle East.[3] Over 6,200 Saudi students studying at Australian education institutions in 2019.[1]

With Saudi Arabia announced Saudi Vision 2030, Australia was viewed highly for its contribution to the vision development.[4]

2018 World Cup qualifying controversy

During the 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification – AFC Third Round, Australia faced up Saudi Arabia in an important game over 2018 FIFA World Cup in Adelaide. The match happened after the deadly Manchester Arena bombing killing 23 people and two sides were informed to make one-minute silence; however the Saudi team, instead of observing one minute, disrespected the local populace by taking on the ground.[5] This has caused uproar that Saudis did not demonstrate respect for the population and that Saudis didn't respect the deaths despite Saudi explanation that it wasn't part of Saudi culture, given how they already observed silence for the Qatar Airways Cup match between Al-Ahli Saudi FC and FC Barcelona a year earlier.[6] The Saudi officials later apologized for the misdeed and claimed to correct the mistakes.[7] Australia won the game 3–2 but only managed to qualify for World Cup throughout playoffs while Saudi Arabia managed to become one of four Asian teams to qualify first.

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