Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Biden set to meet Saudi’s MBS in 1st West Asia trip

- Prashant Jha

WASHINGTON: US President Joe Biden will, as a part of a wider West Asia tour, travel to Saudi Arabia and meet with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (MBS) next month in a bid to repair and build on ties with one of Washington’s closest allies, the White House announced on Tuesday.

Ending weeks of speculatio­n, the White House said that Biden will travel to Israel, the Palestinia­n West Bank, and Saudi Arabia from July 13-16 -- his first trip to West Asia since taking office.

During his visit to Israel, the president will also participat­e in the first leader-level virtual summit of the I2-U2 grouping, which includes Israel, India, United Arab Emirates and the US, and is also sometimes called the western Quad. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to participat­e in the meeting virtually.

A senior US administra­tion official said, “The leaders will discuss the food security crisis and other areas of cooperatio­n across hemisphere­s where the UAE and Israel serve as important innovation hubs.”

But the major political takeaway from the visit is the reset in ties with Saudi Arabia. The Biden administra­tion had categorica­lly blamed MBS, as he is popularly referred to, for the 2018 killing of Saudi dissident and Washington Post columnist, Jamal Khashoggi.

Biden had threatened to make Saudi Arabia a “pariah” and “pay a price” when he took office.

But strategic imperative­s have forced the administra­tion, in recent months, to recast its policy approach.

Saudi Arabia is crucial to sustaining a ceasefire with Yemen, and, as the chair of OPEC, its decision on ramping up oil production is central to stabilisin­g energy prices which have shot up in the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Israel — Washington’s closest ally in the region — has also lobbied hard to get the Biden administra­tion to normalise ties with MBS, as both Jerusalem and Riyadh deepen ties in the face of what they see as a common challenge from Iran.

In Israel, Biden will reinforce Washington’s “iron-clad” commitment to Israel’s security and prosperity, the White House said. In West Bank, he will engage with the Palestinia­n Authority and reiterate his support for the “two-state solution”.

 ?? AFP/FILE ?? A portrait of Jamal Khashoggi unveiled on the National Mall in Washington, DC, on his death anniversar­y in 2021.
AFP/FILE A portrait of Jamal Khashoggi unveiled on the National Mall in Washington, DC, on his death anniversar­y in 2021.

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