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Jubeir: Great effort by Mohammed bin Salman led to Trump visit to Riyadh
Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir. (File photo: AP)
Staff writer, Al Arabiya English
Friday, 5 May 2017
Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir in a Twitter message commended the great effort by the Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in managing the Saudi-US relationship.
“The President's first foreign trip will be to a Muslim country. Thank you Mohammed bin Salman and welcome President Trump,” Jubeir said in another tweet.
Speaking to reporters in Washington, Jubeir said on Thursday that the Trump administration has taken steps in the congressional notification process to advance the sale of Raytheon Co precision-guided missiles to the US ally.
“The administration has released them and they’re in the process now of working on the notification to the US Congress,” Jubeir said.
The sale is expected to include more than $1 billion worth of the munitions made by Raytheon Co, people familiar with the talks have said, including armor-piercing Penetrator warheads and precision guided Paveway laser-guided bombs.
With regards to the sale and the Arab coalition's support of the Legitimate government in Yemen to return to power, a US official said: “The Trump administration, as you heard from (Secretary of Defense Jim) Mattis, wants to be supportive of the coalition in Yemen because they understand that this is a ... conflict that involves Iran.”
Following the 2011 uprising against Yemen’s then-President Ali Abdullah Saleh, several events occurred that led to the country’s political turmoil. As factions fought for control of Yemen, the power vacuum led Iran-backed Houthi militias to take advantage of instability and rising fuel prices to oust Hadi’s government in Sept. 2014.
Fighting extremism
The foreign minister said the upcoming visit by US President Donald Trump to the kingdom would enhance cooperation between the United States and Muslim countries in the fight against extremism.
Saudi Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir said that the Trump administration has taken steps to advance the sale of Raytheon Co precision-guided missiles to the Kingdom. (Shutterstock)
Speaking to reporters after the Trump administration said the president would visit Riyadh this month, Jubeir said the trip would include a bilateral summit, a meeting with Arab Gulf leaders and another with leaders of Arab and Muslim countries.
“It’s a very clear message to the world that the US and the Arab Muslim countries can form a partnership,” Jubeir said.
“It will lead to, we believe, enhanced cooperation between the US and Arab and Islamic countries in combating terrorism and extremism and it will change the conversation with regards to America’s relationship with the Arab and Islamic world.”
“It’s a clear and powerful message that the US harbors no ill will” toward the Arab and Muslim world, he said. “It also lays to rest the notion that America is anti-Muslim. ... It’s a very clear message to the world that the US and the Arab Muslim countries can form a partnership.”
(With inputs from Reuters)
Last Update: Friday, 5 May 2017 KSA 10:36 - GMT 07:36
https://english.alarabiya.net/en/Ne...e-of-missiles-to-Saudi-Arabia-advancing-.html
Well said, bro.
Anyway the troll that you are replying to is probably not even able to find his own pockets!
Precisely.
Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir. (File photo: AP)
Staff writer, Al Arabiya English
Friday, 5 May 2017
Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir in a Twitter message commended the great effort by the Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in managing the Saudi-US relationship.
“The President's first foreign trip will be to a Muslim country. Thank you Mohammed bin Salman and welcome President Trump,” Jubeir said in another tweet.
Speaking to reporters in Washington, Jubeir said on Thursday that the Trump administration has taken steps in the congressional notification process to advance the sale of Raytheon Co precision-guided missiles to the US ally.
“The administration has released them and they’re in the process now of working on the notification to the US Congress,” Jubeir said.
The sale is expected to include more than $1 billion worth of the munitions made by Raytheon Co, people familiar with the talks have said, including armor-piercing Penetrator warheads and precision guided Paveway laser-guided bombs.
With regards to the sale and the Arab coalition's support of the Legitimate government in Yemen to return to power, a US official said: “The Trump administration, as you heard from (Secretary of Defense Jim) Mattis, wants to be supportive of the coalition in Yemen because they understand that this is a ... conflict that involves Iran.”
Following the 2011 uprising against Yemen’s then-President Ali Abdullah Saleh, several events occurred that led to the country’s political turmoil. As factions fought for control of Yemen, the power vacuum led Iran-backed Houthi militias to take advantage of instability and rising fuel prices to oust Hadi’s government in Sept. 2014.
Fighting extremism
The foreign minister said the upcoming visit by US President Donald Trump to the kingdom would enhance cooperation between the United States and Muslim countries in the fight against extremism.
Saudi Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir said that the Trump administration has taken steps to advance the sale of Raytheon Co precision-guided missiles to the Kingdom. (Shutterstock)
Speaking to reporters after the Trump administration said the president would visit Riyadh this month, Jubeir said the trip would include a bilateral summit, a meeting with Arab Gulf leaders and another with leaders of Arab and Muslim countries.
“It’s a very clear message to the world that the US and the Arab Muslim countries can form a partnership,” Jubeir said.
“It will lead to, we believe, enhanced cooperation between the US and Arab and Islamic countries in combating terrorism and extremism and it will change the conversation with regards to America’s relationship with the Arab and Islamic world.”
“It’s a clear and powerful message that the US harbors no ill will” toward the Arab and Muslim world, he said. “It also lays to rest the notion that America is anti-Muslim. ... It’s a very clear message to the world that the US and the Arab Muslim countries can form a partnership.”
(With inputs from Reuters)
Last Update: Friday, 5 May 2017 KSA 10:36 - GMT 07:36
https://english.alarabiya.net/en/Ne...e-of-missiles-to-Saudi-Arabia-advancing-.html
They have a strategic alliance between them, thee is no bribing involved, just interests, In the US and Canada, if you bribe to get business you go to jail.. KSA has almost a trillion dollar invested in the US on top of being a big weapons and civilian goods customer.. but that is not the point.. KSA is already on its way to parallel the Oil revenues with other revenues that will be enough on their own to replace the revenues from Oil..where the latter will become the second revenue instead of the principal one.. And more important is the fact that KSA has built strategic alliances with China, Japan, South Korea, African nations and the whole Muslim world, so one should understand that with the USA or without, KSA is a powerful nation..
I wish Iran good, and hopefully there will be no confrontation with Arabs, since both Sunnis and Shia'a are Muslims and confrontation between them will only benefit others, so it is advisable and wise to prevent and avoid it for the sake of the well being of all Muslims who are striving for a better life and a better future..
Well said, bro.
Anyway the troll that you are replying to is probably not even able to find his own pockets!
Walid Bin Talal holds no official position in Saudi politics..
Precisely.