Abstract
During the Cold War, relations between China and Saudi Arabia were marred primarily by perceived ideological differences and their respective alignments with diametrically in 1990 to shift diplomatic recognition from Taiwan to China. opposite power blocs. Over the last two decades, however, there has been a significant improvement in Sino-Saudi relations, commencing with Saudi Arabia's decision The bedrock of the new relationship is China’s pressing need for Saudi oil, but significant diplomatic, trade and investment linkages, increasing military cooperation and China’s traditional balanced approach to the Middle East conflict, are also strengthening these ties. These converging interests, combined with post-9/11 decline in U.S.-Saudi ties, indicate a bright future for the Sino-Saudi relationship.

Aly Zaman, Ghulam Ali. (2009) Converging Interests: Sino-Saudi Relations On The Rise, IPRI Journal, Volume-09, Issue-1.
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