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		<title>Saudi Crown Prince Receives Hillary Clinton in Riyadh</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Riyadh &#8211; Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman received former United States Secretary of State Hillary Clinton during a meeting]]></description>
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<p><strong>Riyadh</strong> &#8211; Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman received former United States Secretary of State Hillary Clinton during a meeting held at Al-Yamamah Palace in Riyadh, reflecting the Kingdom’s continued engagement with influential international political figures.</p>



<p>The meeting took place in a cordial and welcoming atmosphere, highlighting ongoing dialogue and exchanges between Saudi Arabia and prominent global leaders with extensive experience in diplomacy and international affairs.</p>



<p>During the meeting, the Crown Prince and Clinton engaged in a friendly conversation that touched on a range of topics of mutual interest, underscoring the importance of open communication and constructive engagement in today’s complex global environment.</p>



<p>The visit comes at a time when Saudi Arabia is playing an increasingly active role on the international stage, strengthening ties with global partners while advancing its Vision 2030 agenda focused on economic diversification, social reform and regional stability.</p>



<p>Saudi Arabia has in recent years positioned itself as a key diplomatic hub, hosting high-level meetings and dialogues with current and former leaders, policymakers and international stakeholders from across the world.</p>



<p>Clinton’s meeting with the Crown Prince reflects continued interest among global political figures in engaging with the Kingdom as it undergoes significant transformation across economic, social and political spheres.</p>



<p>As a former top US diplomat, Clinton has been involved in shaping international policy on issues ranging from global security to economic development, making her visit notable in the context of broader international discussions.</p>



<p>The meeting also highlights the Kingdom’s emphasis on maintaining channels of dialogue with figures from across the political spectrum, reinforcing Saudi Arabia’s role as a platform for diplomatic engagement and exchange of perspectives.</p>



<p>Over the past decade, relations between Saudi Arabia and the United States have evolved amid shifting geopolitical dynamics, with both sides emphasizing cooperation on regional security, economic partnerships and global stability.</p>



<p>Saudi leadership has consistently underscored the importance of balanced international relations, seeking to strengthen partnerships while safeguarding national interests and promoting peace and development in the region.</p>



<p>The Crown Prince’s engagement with international leaders aligns with Saudi Arabia’s broader diplomatic approach, which includes active participation in global forums, mediation efforts and international initiatives aimed at fostering dialogue and cooperation.</p>



<p>Riyadh has increasingly hosted high-profile visits, conferences and summits, reinforcing its position as a central meeting point for discussions on global challenges such as energy security, economic growth, climate change and regional stability.</p>



<p>Clinton’s presence in Riyadh adds to a series of visits by former and current global leaders, reflecting continued international attention on Saudi Arabia’s evolving role in global affairs.</p>



<p>Observers note that such meetings contribute to mutual understanding and allow for the exchange of insights on international trends, policy challenges and opportunities for cooperation.</p>



<p>The Crown Prince has frequently emphasized Saudi Arabia’s openness to dialogue and collaboration with partners around the world, as part of the Kingdom’s efforts to build constructive relationships based on mutual respect and shared interests.</p>



<p>Friendly and informal exchanges during such meetings often serve as a foundation for broader understanding, even when participants no longer hold official government positions.</p>



<p>Saudi Arabia’s leadership continues to engage with influential global voices to share perspectives on the Kingdom’s reforms, regional developments and international priorities.</p>



<p>The meeting at Al-Yamamah Palace reflects the Kingdom’s long-standing tradition of diplomatic hospitality and its commitment to engaging with international figures in a respectful and open manner.</p>



<p>As Saudi Arabia continues to advance its national transformation agenda, interactions with global leaders and former policymakers remain an important element of its diplomatic outreach and international engagement strategy.</p>
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		<title>Saudi FM Holds Regional Talks With US Secretary of State</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Riyadh &#8211; Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan held discussions with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio focused]]></description>
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<p><strong>Riyadh &#8211; </strong>Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan held discussions with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio focused on the latest regional developments and coordinated diplomatic efforts, reflecting ongoing engagement between Riyadh and Washington on key Middle East issues.</p>



<p>The phone call covered evolving political and security situations across the region, with both sides emphasising the importance of dialogue, de-escalation, and cooperation to maintain regional stability. Officials highlighted the longstanding strategic partnership between Saudi Arabia and the United States as a foundation for addressing shared challenges.</p>



<p>Prince Faisal also conducted separate calls with Oman’s Foreign Minister Sayyid Badr bin Hamad Al-Busaidi and Türkiye’s Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan. These discussions underscored Saudi Arabia’s active diplomatic outreach and its role as a key regional interlocutor amid shifting geopolitical dynamics.</p>



<p>According to official statements, the conversations focused on developments affecting regional security, diplomatic initiatives aimed at reducing tensions, and coordination on political solutions to ongoing conflicts. The talks come at a time when the Middle East faces multiple overlapping crises requiring sustained diplomatic engagement.</p>



<p>Saudi Arabia has increasingly positioned itself as a hub for regional dialogue, hosting talks and maintaining open communication channels with regional and international partners. Analysts note that Riyadh’s engagement with Washington, Ankara, and Muscat reflects a broader strategy of balanced diplomacy.</p>



<p>The exchange with the US secretary of state reaffirmed mutual commitments to consultation on issues such as regional security architecture, freedom of navigation, and responses to humanitarian challenges. Both sides reportedly agreed on the need for continued coordination as situations evolve.</p>



<p>Prince Faisal’s conversation with the Omani foreign minister highlighted the close ties between the two Gulf neighbours and their shared interest in promoting stability through diplomacy. Oman has long played a mediating role in regional disputes, making coordination with Muscat strategically significant.</p>



<p>Meanwhile, discussions with Türkiye’s foreign minister focused on broader regional developments, including conflict resolution efforts and political transitions in parts of the Middle East. Saudi-Turkish relations have seen renewed engagement in recent years, particularly on regional security and economic cooperation.</p>



<p>Diplomatic observers say the flurry of calls indicates intensified regional diplomacy as governments seek to manage risks stemming from ongoing conflicts, energy security concerns, and shifting alliances. Saudi Arabia’s outreach signals an effort to align positions and avoid escalation.</p>



<p>The Saudi foreign minister’s engagements also reflect the kingdom’s emphasis on multilateral dialogue rather than unilateral action. By engaging with diverse partners, Riyadh aims to contribute to consensus-building and coordinated responses.</p>



<p>Regional developments discussed are believed to include political negotiations, security conditions, and humanitarian considerations, though officials did not disclose specific details. Such discretion is common in high-level diplomatic communications.</p>



<p>Saudi Arabia has consistently stated that political solutions and dialogue remain the most effective means of resolving regional disputes. The latest talks reinforce this stance and demonstrate continued diplomatic momentum.</p>



<p>As global attention remains focused on the Middle East, sustained communication between key regional and international actors is seen as essential to prevent further instability. Saudi Arabia’s diplomatic activity positions it as a central player in shaping regional responses.</p>



<p>Officials are expected to maintain close contact in the coming weeks as developments continue to unfold. The discussions highlight the importance of proactive diplomacy in navigating a complex and rapidly changing regional landscape.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[RIyadh &#8211; The United States continues to weigh its strategic options toward Iran as regional tensions rise and global attention]]></description>
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<p><strong>RIyadh</strong> &#8211; The United States continues to weigh its strategic options toward Iran as regional tensions rise and global attention focuses on Washington’s next move. The deployment of the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln toward the Middle East has heightened anticipation across the region, coming at a time when Iran is facing widespread domestic protests and increasing international scrutiny.</p>



<p>US officials have reiterated that all options remain on the table in dealing with Tehran, underscoring concerns over Iran’s internal stability, its regional activities, and the potential implications for broader Middle East security. The movement of a major US naval asset is widely viewed as both a signal of deterrence and a message of preparedness, aimed at reinforcing American presence amid uncertainty.</p>



<p>Saudi sources have firmly denied any attempts to influence decision-making in Washington regarding possible action against Iran. Officials in Riyadh have rejected reports suggesting that the Kingdom advised the US against military strikes, emphasizing that Saudi Arabia is closely monitoring developments without lobbying for a specific outcome. This stance reflects a careful diplomatic posture as regional actors seek to avoid further escalation.</p>



<p>A senior Saudi official based in the United States described claims of Saudi intervention in US policy debates as inaccurate, stressing that Riyadh has not sought to steer Washington’s response. The official highlighted that the Kingdom’s priority remains regional stability and the reduction of risks that could spill across borders in an already volatile environment.</p>



<p>Saudi Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Adel Al-Jubeir, speaking earlier this week at a major business conference, acknowledged the gravity of the situation in Iran. While refraining from commenting directly on potential military action, he noted that the international community is watching events unfold very closely and expressed hope that tensions could be resolved in a way that minimizes damage and disruption.</p>



<p>Saudi analysts have echoed this position, emphasizing that Riyadh is not actively lobbying either for or against a strike. Commentator Ali Shihabi stated that Saudi Arabia has not taken part in discussions advocating military action, reinforcing the message that the Kingdom is maintaining a cautious and observant role as events develop.</p>



<p>At the same time, regional commentary has pointed to Iran’s own decisions as a critical factor in determining the path forward. Some analysts argue that Tehran holds the key to avoiding further escalation by addressing core issues related to its nuclear program and its external activities. Such steps, they suggest, could reduce the likelihood of foreign intervention at a moment of intense internal pressure.</p>



<p>The current unrest within Iran has been described by regional observers as one of the most serious challenges the Islamic Republic has faced in decades. Protests driven by economic hardship and political grievances have spread across the country, placing the leadership under unprecedented strain. Combined with external pressure, this has created a situation many describe as a defining moment for the regime.</p>



<p>As Washington deliberates its next steps, the broader Middle East remains on edge. Any decision by the US could have far-reaching consequences, affecting regional security, energy markets, and diplomatic relations. Allies and adversaries alike are assessing signals from Washington, Tehran, and other key capitals, aware that miscalculation could trigger wider instability.</p>



<p>For now, anticipation dominates the regional mood. With US military assets moving into position and diplomatic statements carefully calibrated, the coming days are likely to prove critical. Whether the situation de-escalates through restraint and dialogue or intensifies through confrontation will depend on choices made in multiple capitals, as the region waits for clarity on Washington’s ultimate course of action.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Riyadh &#8211; Saudi Arabia continues to strengthen its role as a key diplomatic and security partner in the Middle East]]></description>
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<p><strong>Riyadh</strong> &#8211; Saudi Arabia continues to strengthen its role as a key diplomatic and security partner in the Middle East as Saudi Defense Minister Prince Khalid bin Salman met with the US President’s adviser for Arab and African Affairs, Massad Boulos, for high-level discussions focused on bilateral relations and regional developments.</p>



<p>The meeting reflected the depth of the longstanding partnership between Riyadh and Washington, highlighting shared interests in regional security, political coordination, and economic stability at a time of evolving global and regional dynamics.</p>



<p>During the talks, both sides reviewed efforts aimed at promoting peace and stability across the Middle East and parts of Africa, underscoring the importance of dialogue, cooperation, and strategic alignment between allies with significant regional influence.</p>



<p>Prince Khalid bin Salman reaffirmed Saudi Arabia’s commitment to working closely with the United States to address common challenges, including conflict resolution, counterterrorism initiatives, and the protection of international trade routes vital to the global economy.</p>



<p>The discussions also emphasized the importance of diplomatic engagement as a cornerstone of regional stability, reflecting Saudi Arabia’s growing focus on balanced foreign policy, conflict de-escalation, and constructive international partnerships.</p>



<p>Saudi Arabia’s defense and security strategy has increasingly combined military preparedness with diplomacy, economic development, and regional dialogue, positioning the Kingdom as a stabilizing force in an often volatile geopolitical landscape.</p>



<p>The meeting with the US presidential adviser comes at a time when Saudi-American relations are expanding beyond traditional defense cooperation to include energy security, technological collaboration, and coordinated responses to humanitarian and political crises.</p>



<p>Both sides highlighted the value of regular consultations at senior levels to ensure alignment on key regional files, including developments in the Middle East and Africa, where shared interests in stability and development continue to grow.</p>



<p>The talks also reflected mutual recognition of Saudi Arabia’s expanding diplomatic footprint, particularly its role in facilitating dialogue, supporting ceasefire initiatives, and encouraging political solutions to longstanding regional conflicts.</p>



<p>Prince Khalid bin Salman’s engagement with senior US officials underscores Riyadh’s proactive approach to international diplomacy, ensuring that Saudi perspectives are clearly communicated while reinforcing partnerships that support long-term regional security.</p>



<p>For the United States, sustained engagement with Saudi leadership remains central to its strategy in the Middle East, given the Kingdom’s influence, economic weight, and leadership role within the Arab and Islamic worlds.</p>



<p>The meeting reaffirmed shared commitments to addressing regional challenges through cooperation rather than confrontation, emphasizing stability, sovereignty, and respect for international norms as guiding principles.</p>



<p>Observers note that such engagements contribute to policy continuity and trust-building, helping both nations navigate complex regional issues while maintaining open channels for dialogue and coordination.</p>



<p>As Saudi Arabia advances its Vision 2030 agenda, strong international partnerships remain essential to supporting economic diversification, regional integration, and a secure environment for investment and development.</p>



<p>The meeting between Prince Khalid bin Salman and Massad Boulos thus represents more than a routine diplomatic exchange, reflecting an evolving partnership shaped by shared interests, strategic dialogue, and a collective vision for regional peace and prosperity.</p>
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<p><strong>Washington</strong> — Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman concluded a two-day visit to the United States on Thursday, marking a significant phase in strengthening cooperation across technology, energy and strategic industries.</p>



<p>The visit followed US President Donald Trump’s earlier trip to Riyadh in May, continuing a series of high-level engagements aimed at reinforcing long-standing bilateral ties.</p>



<p>During discussions at the White House, both sides reviewed regional and international developments, focusing on areas where closer coordination could support mutual stability and shared strategic goals.</p>



<p>Talks highlighted opportunities to expand cooperation in advanced technologies, with artificial intelligence, nuclear energy and critical minerals emerging as central pillars of future collaboration.</p>



<p>A joint declaration on civil nuclear energy was signed, outlining frameworks for cooperation in nuclear safety, uranium supply chains and peaceful energy development.</p>



<p>The agreement also includes new commitments on investment facilitation, financial partnerships, and alignment on capital markets to support cross-border economic activity.</p>



<p>Both nations endorsed a memorandum of understanding on education and training, aimed at enhancing knowledge exchange and preparing their workforces for emerging high-skill sectors.</p>



<p>The White House described the overall package of agreements signed since May as a major expansion of the bilateral partnership, placing Saudi investment commitments in the US near the $1 trillion mark.</p>



<p>This week’s signatures included the Strategic Defense Agreement, the Critical Minerals Framework and a new AI Strategic Partnership designed to accelerate joint innovation.</p>



<p>A state dinner hosted by President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump on Tuesday brought together senior officials, legislators and industry leaders from across the country.</p>



<p>The gathering underscored the importance both nations place on diplomatic continuity, while emphasizing the economic dimension of their cooperation.</p>



<p>On Wednesday, the crown prince attended the US–Saudi Investment Forum, where the two sides announced agreements and memorandums of understanding valued at approximately $270 billion.</p>



<p>These agreements covered sectors including technology, advanced manufacturing, transportation, energy transition initiatives and supply-chain resilience projects designed to support rapid industrial growth.</p>



<p>The crown prince also held separate meetings with US House Speaker Mike Johnson, along with members of the Senate and House committees involved in foreign affairs and national security.</p>



<p>These discussions focused on legislative cooperation, as well as opportunities to strengthen trade and address shared geopolitical challenges.</p>



<p>At the conclusion of the visit, the crown prince expressed appreciation to President Trump for the warm hospitality and close engagement extended to the Saudi delegation.</p>



<p>The Saudi delegation included senior ministers and advisors, representing sectors such as energy, foreign affairs, national security, commerce, finance and sovereign investment.</p>



<p>Senior Saudi officials in attendance included Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman, Princess Reema bint Bandar, Prince Faisal bin Farhan, Musaed Al-Aiban and Majid Al-Qasabi.</p>



<p>Also present were Mohammed Al Al-Sheikh, Finance Minister Mohammed Al-Jadaan, US–Saudi Partnership Council Secretary-General Mohammed Al-Tuwaijri, and PIF Governor Yasir Al-Rumayyan.</p>



<p>From the US side, key participants included Vice President JD Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Secretary of the Treasury Scott Bessent and Secretary of War Pete Hegseth.</p>



<p>Also attending were Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick, Secretary of Energy Chris Wright and White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles.</p>



<p>The conclusion of the visit marks a continued expansion of cooperation across economic, defense and technological fields, with both countries signaling readiness to pursue deeper partnership in areas of strategic importance.</p>



<p>The agreements signed this week are expected to shape next-generation cooperation, setting the stage for long-term collaboration in innovation, energy diversification and industrial growth.</p>
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<p><strong>Riyadh  </strong>&#8211; As Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman begins his official visit to the United States, attention has returned to the speech delivered by US President Donald Trump during his May 13, 2025 appearance in Riyadh.</p>



<p>The address, delivered at a major investment forum, became one of the most widely discussed moments of his second administration and continues to shape commentary on bilateral relations.</p>



<p>Trump had selected Saudi Arabia as the first state visit of his new term, repeating the symbolic act of his earlier presidency and underscoring the importance he placed on ties with the Kingdom.</p>



<p>His 48-minute speech covered a broad range of regional topics and included direct remarks on Syria, Lebanon, and Iran, which drew considerable attention across policy circles.</p>



<p>During the address, Trump announced his intention to lift US sanctions on Syria, describing them as severe but no longer suitable amid shifting conditions.</p>



<p>He argued that the country faced an opportunity to recover and emphasized that international support could help restore stability and rebuild key sectors.</p>



<p>In the months following the speech, developments between Washington and Damascus accelerated, including the visit of Syrian President Ahmed Al-Sharaa to the White House on Nov. 10.</p>



<p>This marked the first such visit since Syrian independence in 1946 and was accompanied by discussions on cooperation against extremist groups and regional security challenges.</p>



<p>Trump also used the Riyadh speech to outline his administration’s position on Lebanon, expressing concern about the role of non-state actors in shaping the country’s trajectory.</p>



<p>He signaled a willingness to assist Lebanon’s economic recovery and encourage efforts aimed at long-term peace, stability and development.</p>



<p>A notable segment of the speech involved Trump’s comments on Iran, where he expressed openness to negotiations under specific conditions.</p>



<p>He characterized his outreach as an opportunity for regional stability yet warned that continued regional confrontation would prompt strong US countermeasures.</p>



<p>Beyond policy statements, the speech included extensive comments about the rapid transformation underway in Saudi Arabia and the broader Gulf region.</p>



<p>Trump highlighted large-scale development projects, expanding urban skylines, and the growing influence of the region as a center for technology, business, and global events.</p>



<p>Throughout his remarks, Trump placed emphasis on the idea that regional progress had been driven from within rather than through external intervention.</p>



<p>He drew contrasts with Western-led nation-building attempts in previous decades, saying that sustainable change was the result of locally driven strategies aligned with national priorities.</p>



<p>The speech further underscored the long-standing partnership between Saudi Arabia and the US, highlighting shared strategic interests and expanding economic cooperation.</p>



<p>Trump referenced the hospitality shown during earlier visits and noted the growing momentum behind investment, innovation, and cross-border collaborations.</p>



<p>Among the more widely discussed moments were Trump’s personal comments about the crown prince, which gained traction on social media and in international news cycles.</p>



<p>These remarks added an informal layer to an otherwise policy-focused speech, drawing both attention and debate regarding the tone of the interaction.</p>



<p>The visit itself resulted in the signing of major agreements across multiple sectors including energy, defense, minerals, and healthcare.<br>Officials at the time cited more than $300 billion in deals, along with statements indicating future investment opportunities reaching hundreds of billions of dollars.</p>



<p>As the crown prince arrives in Washington this week, analysts observe that the 2025 speech provides useful context for understanding the trajectory of Saudi-US relations.</p>



<p>The themes of partnership, economic cooperation, and dialogue on regional issues continue to shape high-level discussions between the two nations.</p>



<p>The latest visit offers an opportunity for both sides to assess ongoing initiatives and identify new areas for collaboration in line with evolving strategic goals.</p>



<p>Observers note that diplomatic engagement remains central to managing regional complexities and reinforcing long-standing ties built over decades of cooperation.</p>



<p>With discussions expected to address economic, political, and security matters, the crown prince’s visit marks another moment of continuity in a relationship that remains significant for both countries.</p>



<p>The lasting impact of Trump’s Riyadh speech continues to be referenced as part of the broader narrative surrounding Saudi-US engagement and its future direction.</p>
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