Canada, Saudi Arabia name new ambassadors in move to restore full diplomatic ties – National | Globalnews.ca

Canada will restore full diplomatic ties with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Ottawa announced Wednesday, ending a five-year spat that soured relations between the countries.

The move comes after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau met with Saudi Prince Mohammed Bin Salman on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum in Bangkok last November.

A push to normalize ties with Saudi Arabia follows a blow-up of relations in 2018.

BEHIND THE SCENES OF THE FEUD

 

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Saudi Arabia recalled its ambassador and severely restricted trade between the nations after Canada’s embassy in Riyadh issued a tweet in Arabic urging the release of women’s rights activists held in the country. That tweet followed similar posts from then-Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland and Global Affairs Canada.

In her Aug. 2, 2018 tweet, Freeland called for the release of dissident blogger Raif Badawi and his sister, Samar. Raif was freed in March 2022, a year after Samar was released.

As Global News reported at the time from hundreds of pages of emails and memos released through access to information laws, the ensuing diplomatic feud left Canadian officials reeling and scrambling to make sense of the Saudi response.


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The first 24 hours of the Saudi-Canada tweet feud left Canadians reeling


In addition to the expelling of Canada’s ambassador and recalling of its own, Saudi Arabia ordered its students out of Canada, cut off air routes from its national airline and sought a freeze of all existing and future deals between its ministries and Canadian companies, documents showed.

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Among the contracts at risk during the dispute was London, Ont.-based General Dynamics’ controversial deal to sell light-armoured vehicles to Saudi Arabia. The $15-billion agreement was allowed to proceed as of April 2020 after Ottawa lifted its ban on arms sales to the kingdom.

That tweet spat also preceded the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, which was widely condemned by Canada and other Western countries.

Jean-Philippe Linteau, formerly Canada’s consul general in Dubai, will serve as ambassador to Saudi Arabia, according to a statement from Global Affairs Canada.

— with files from Global News’ Amanda Connolly, Reuters

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