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Saudi Crown Prince Visits Washington to Revitalize Strained U.S.-Saudi “Marriage”

Saudi Crown Prince Visits Washington to Revitalize Strained U.S.-Saudi “Marriage”
Saudi Crown Prince Visits Washington to Revitalize Strained U.S.-Saudi “Marriage”

Saudi Arabia’s crown prince Mohammed bin Salman is visiting the U.S. to address key issues with President Trump and to also attract American investors. This comes at a time where the kingdom has also been seeking closer ties with Russia and China for its security and energy needs. The upcoming trip highlights the turning point in U.S.-Saudi relations.

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David Ottaway

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