Saudi Crown Prince leaves Riyadh on official visit to Washington

The official visit to Washington will be the final leg of his maiden tour as Saudi Arabia’s crown prince after he visited Egypt and Britain during the past month.


:: Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud left Riyadh on Monday on an official visit to the United States, during which he will meet with the President Donald Trump and a number of officials to discuss bilateral relations and discuss issues of common concern.

The official visit to Washington will be the final leg of his maiden tour as Saudi Arabia’s crown prince after he visited Egypt and Britain during the past month.

The meeting between Trump and Crown Prince Mohammed on Tuesday will focus on all issues of concern beginning with the agreement to confront Iran and its meddling in the affairs of the region’s countries.

Other topics on the agenda of talks include amendment to the Iranian nuclear deal, forcing the Houthi militias to accept negotiations in Yemen, finding a solution to the Syrian crisis, reviving the Palestinian-Israeli peace process and combating terror and those supporting and funding it.













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