Saud bin Faisal Al Saud, born on January second, nineteen forty, was a prominent Saudi Arabian statesman and diplomat. He was a key figure in the Saudi royal family, being the son of King Faisal and a grandson of the nation's founder, King Abdulaziz. His lineage positioned him at the heart of Saudi Arabia's political landscape.
From nineteen seventy-five until his passing in two thousand fifteen, Saud served as the foreign minister of Saudi Arabia. His tenure was marked by significant diplomatic engagements and a commitment to shaping the kingdom's foreign policy during a transformative era in the Middle East.
Throughout his career, Saud bin Faisal was known for his eloquence and strategic vision, representing Saudi interests on the global stage. His contributions to diplomacy and international relations have left a lasting impact on the kingdom's role in world affairs.