Minister of Defense (Saudi Arabia)

Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Department of Defense
Department overview
Formed 10 November 1943 (1943-11-10)
Preceding Department
  • Defense Agency
Superseding agency
Website Department of Defense (Saudi Arabia)

The Minister of Defense (or Defence) heads the Ministry of Defense (Arabic: وزارة الدفاع), a Ministry (government department) in Saudi Arabia tasked with coordinating and supervising all major government agencies and federal departments of the government relating directly to National security and the Saudi Armed Forces.

Former name

The ministry was previously known as the ministry of defense and aviation (Arabic: وزارة الدفاع والطيران), originally founded on 10 November 1943.[1] The name changed to the ministry of defence on the death of Saudi Crown Prince Sultan bin Abdulaziz on 22 October 2011, when former governor of Riyadh Prince Salman bin Abdulaziz was appointed to the post. Prince Salman became the king of Saudi Arabia on 23 January 2015 and Prince Mohammad bin Salman Al Saud was appointed minister of defence.[2]

Ministers

References

  1. "Royal Saudi Land Forces History". Global Security. Retrieved 21 July 2013.
  2. Ian Black (23 January 2015). "Saudi Arabia’s new king promises continuity after death of Abdullah". The Guardian. Retrieved 25 January 2015.

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