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What are the Saudis cooking? They are hosting the leaders of the three most prominent Islamic powers in the same week. I think there will be a lot of strategic rethinking done.
Saudi Arabia to host Turkish, Egyptian, Pakistan leaders - Politics & Economics - ArabianBusiness.com
Saudi Arabia is expected to host three leaders in separate visits this week.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan already is in the kingdom and plans to perform Umrah in Makkah before heading to Riyadh for talks with King Salman, Arab News said.
Turkish media have reported the discussions would see the leaders reach agreement on “their differing policies in the region and seek a new realignment”.
King Salman also is scheduled to again meet with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El Sissi to discuss bilateral, regional and international issues. It will be President El Sissi’s second visit in as many months as he gains support from the wealthiest Arab nation amid unrest in his own country as well neighbouring Libya.
Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif also is due to visit the kingdom on Tuesday to discuss various bilateral and regional issues, including counterterrorism.
Pakistan has suffered several fatal attacks in recent months, including a school massacre that killed 145 people on December 16.
Saudi Arabia to host Turkish, Egyptian, Pakistan leaders - Politics & Economics - ArabianBusiness.com
Saudi Arabia is expected to host three leaders in separate visits this week.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan already is in the kingdom and plans to perform Umrah in Makkah before heading to Riyadh for talks with King Salman, Arab News said.
Turkish media have reported the discussions would see the leaders reach agreement on “their differing policies in the region and seek a new realignment”.
King Salman also is scheduled to again meet with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El Sissi to discuss bilateral, regional and international issues. It will be President El Sissi’s second visit in as many months as he gains support from the wealthiest Arab nation amid unrest in his own country as well neighbouring Libya.
Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif also is due to visit the kingdom on Tuesday to discuss various bilateral and regional issues, including counterterrorism.
Pakistan has suffered several fatal attacks in recent months, including a school massacre that killed 145 people on December 16.