Report on relations between the EU and Saudi Arabia
Decision
The European Parliament adopted the Committee on Foreign Affairs report A10-0230/2025 on relations between the EU and Saudi Arabia; the adopted text is recorded as P10_TA(2025)0326 and the vote is in the minutes of 16 December 2025, item 7.13.
What Changes
Rapporteur Hana Jalloul Muro presented the committee report in plenary and the item was debated on 15 December 2025 before the debate was closed and the text put to a vote. The adoption records Parliament’s agreed text on the subject in the formal adopted document.
Who Is Affected
The report concerns relations between the European Union and Saudi Arabia and therefore pertains to EU institutions and Saudi counterparts.
Sources
Official Documents
- Monday, 15 December 2025 - Strasbourg The European Parliament adopted the report on EU–Saudi Arabia relations (2025/2082(INI)) from the Committee on Foreign Affairs.
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