Saudi Arabia and China signed a visa exemption agreement for diplomatic and official passport holders. The deal was made during Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi's visit to Riyadh, hosted by Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan. This visit marked the 35th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the two countries. They reviewed their strong partnership in politics, trade, investment, energy, and regional security. Prince Faisal and Wang Yi joined the fifth session of the Political Committee of the Saudi-Chinese High-Level Joint Committee. Here, they discussed ways to expand cooperation in many areas. Both sides agreed to support initiatives that promote security, stability, development, and prosperity. They also committed to protecting their nations' vital interests. Saudi Arabia confirmed its support for the One China policy, recognizing Taiwan as part of China. China praised Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 economic progress and supported Saudi efforts to improve ties with Iran. The two countries also talked about upcoming events: Saudi Arabia backs China hosting the Second China-Arab Summit and the Second Gulf-Chinese Summit in 2026. China confirmed it would join Expo 2030 in Saudi Arabia. On regional issues, both countries supported a fair solution for Palestine, endorsing an independent state within 1967 borders with East Jerusalem as its capital, respecting UN resolutions and the Arab Peace Initiative. This visit and new agreements highlight the strong and growing cooperation between Saudi Arabia and China as they celebrate more than three decades of diplomatic relations.