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Trump Is Expected to Host Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman Next Month: Report
The visit aims to finalize a defense pact enhancing military and intelligence cooperation, similar to the U.S.-Qatar agreement, officials said.
- On Nov. 18, Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman will meet President Trump at the White House, marking his first Washington visit of Mr. Trump's second term.
- Saudi officials say the visit aims to finalise a U.S. defence pact, following the Trump administration's recent agreement with Qatar and talks during President Trump's May trip.
- Officials say they plan a signing event during the visit, focusing on military cooperation, intelligence sharing, and deals made earlier this year in May.
- The visit follows a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, which leaders hope will end the Gaza war, and normalisation with Israel is expected to be discussed though business and defence deals won't depend on it.
- MBS has not visited the U.S. since 2018, and his last White House trip was more than seven years ago; President Trump said US$1 trillion in Riyadh deals involved more than 30 US business leaders, but the White House later revised it to US$600 billion.
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Trump is expected to host Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman next month
Next month, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman will touch down in the United States, potentially coinciding with the opening acts of Donald Trump's second presidential term. Anticipation is building as both nations explore agreements centered on economic collaboration and mutual security.
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Trump is expected to host Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman next month, AP sources say
President Donald Trump's administration is preparing for a visit to the United States by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman next month.
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