Dr. Abdulaziz Sager, Founder and Chairman of the Gulf Research Center (GRC), participated in the “Here in Riyadh” program on Al Ekhbariya in an episode titled “Yemen: Avoiding ‘Chaos’ is a Saudi Priority.”
Dr. Abdulaziz Sager, Founder and Chairman of the Gulf Research Center (GRC), appeared on an episode of Al Ekhbariya’s program “Here in Riyadh” titled “Yemen: Avoiding ‘Chaos’ is a Saudi Priority.”
During the discussion, Dr. Sager addressed the latest developments in Yemen, emphasizing Saudi Arabia’s priority of preventing instability and supporting efforts toward a sustainable political solution. He highlighted regional and international dimensions of the crisis, the humanitarian implications, and the importance of coordinated diplomatic initiatives to promote peace and security.
Dr. Sager’s participation reflects the GRC’s continued engagement in public policy dialogue and its commitment to contributing informed perspectives on key regional issues.
Dr. Abdulaziz Sager, Chairman of the Gulf Research Center (GRC), participated in “The Eastern Circle” program on Bloomberg Asharq as part of the channel’s end-of-year 2025 coverage, where he discussed the evolution of Saudi–U.S. relations throughout 2025.
Dr. Abdulaziz Sager, Chairman of the Gulf Research Center (GRC), appeared on Bloomberg Asharq’s program “The Eastern Circle” during the channel’s end-of-year 2025 coverage.
During the interview, Dr. Sager provided an in-depth analysis of the trajectory of relations between the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the United States in 2025, highlighting political, economic, and strategic dimensions of the bilateral partnership. He also discussed key developments shaping regional dynamics and the implications of evolving Saudi–U.S. ties for the wider Middle East.
Dr. Sager emphasized the importance of continued dialogue and constructive engagement between Riyadh and Washington in addressing shared challenges and advancing mutual interests.
Dr. Abdulaziz Sager, Chairman of the Gulf Research Center (GRC), delivered a lecture titled “Existing and Potential Strategic Threats to Saudi National Security” at the War College of the National Defense University in Riyadh on December 16, 2025.
On December 16, 2025, Dr. Abdulaziz Sager, Chairman of the Gulf Research Center (GRC), delivered a lecture entitled “Existing and Potential Strategic Threats to Saudi National Security” at the War College of the National Defense University in Riyadh. The session was attended by members of the university’s faculty and academic staff.
During the lecture, Dr. Sager addressed key dimensions of Saudi national security, examining both current and emerging strategic threats within the regional and international security environment. His presentation provided an analytical overview of geopolitical dynamics, security challenges, and strategic considerations relevant to safeguarding national stability.
At the conclusion of the event, Dr. Sager expressed his sincere appreciation and gratitude to:
- H.E. Major General Mohammed bin Jadou Al-Ruwaili, President of the National Defense University
- H.E. Major General Badr bin Menif Al-Otaibi, Commander of the War College
- Members of the university’s faculty and administration
- for the kind invitation and warm hospitality. The lecture underscored the importance of academic dialogue and strategic engagement in strengthening national security awareness and policy discourse.
On December 13, 2025, Dr. Abdulaziz Sager, Chairman of the Gulf Research Center (GRC), participated as a speaker in a panel discussion titled “The Broader Context: America’s Role in the Middle East” at the Sir Bani Yas Forum 2025.
On December 13, 2025, Dr. Abdulaziz Sager, Chairman of the Gulf Research Center (GRC), took part as a speaker in a panel discussion titled “The Broader Context: America’s Role in the Middle East” during the Sir Bani Yas Forum 2025.
The session explored the evolving dynamics of U.S. engagement in the Middle East and assessed the broader geopolitical implications for regional stability, security partnerships, and strategic cooperation. Dr. Sager shared insights on the key factors shaping the regional environment, including shifting global power relations, regional diplomatic realignments, and the future of U.S.–Gulf relations.
His participation highlighted the GRC’s continued role in high-level policy discussions addressing critical regional and international developments.
Dr. Abdulaziz Sager, Chairman of the Gulf Research Center (GRC), participated as a speaker in the 7th Istanbul Cooperation Initiative Policy Advisory Group (ICI-PAG) Meeting, held at the NATO-ICI Regional Centre in Kuwait on December 9, 2025.
Dr. Abdulaziz Sager, Chairman of the Gulf Research Center (GRC), participated as a speaker in the 7th Istanbul Cooperation Initiative Policy Advisory Group (ICI-PAG) Meeting, which took place at the NATO-ICI Regional Centre in Kuwait on December 9, 2025.
Dr. Sager contributed to the panel session titled “Mutual Security Perspective,” alongside a distinguished group of officials, including:
- H.E. Minister Plenipotentiary Abdulaziz Al Jarallah, Assistant Foreign Minister for International Organizations, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, State of Kuwait
- Mr. Giedrius Jokubauskis, Deputy Head of Mission, Embassy of Lithuania, United Arab Emirates
- Mr. Szczepan Haluszczak, Deputy Head of Mission, Embassy of Poland, Kuwait
- The discussion emphasized the importance of strengthening cooperative security frameworks, enhancing regional stability, and deepening NATO–GCC dialogue amid an increasingly complex and evolving strategic environment.
The session highlighted the value of sustained consultation and multilateral engagement in addressing shared security challenges and promoting long-term stability across the Gulf region.
Dr. Abdulaziz Sager, Chairman of the Gulf Research Center (GRC), participated as a speaker in a panel session titled “Yemen at a Crossroads: Prospects for a Political Process in a Transforming Region” at Doha Forum 2025, held in partnership with the Sana’a Center for Strategic Studies.
Dr. Abdulaziz Sager, Chairman of the Gulf Research Center (GRC), participated as a speaker in a panel discussion entitled “Yemen at a Crossroads: Prospects for a Political Process in a Transforming Region,” held during Doha Forum 2025 in partnership with the Sana’a Center for Strategic Studies.
- The panel brought together senior policymakers and experts, including:
- H.E. Dr. Shaya Al-Zindani, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates, Republic of Yemen
- Mr. Hans Grundberg, United Nations Special Envoy of the Secretary-General to Yemen
- Mr. Maged Al-Madhaji, Chairperson, Sana’a Center for Strategic Studies
- The session was moderated by Ms. Maysaa Shuja al-Deen, Senior Researcher at the Sana’a Center for Strategic Studies.
Discussions focused on the prospects for launching an inclusive political process in Yemen, examining the feasibility of achieving a durable ceasefire and assessing the readiness of local, regional, and international stakeholders to engage through a renewed and constructive approach to conflict resolution.
The session contributed to a deeper understanding of the evolving dynamics shaping the Yemen conflict and highlighted the importance of coordinated efforts to support peace, stability, and long-term political solutions in the region.
