Kuwait Times

Trump critic McCain meets King Salman

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RIYADH: Influentia­l American Senator John McCain, a critic of President Donald Trump, held talks with Saudi Arabia’s King Salman yesterday, official media said. McCain, who chairs the Senate Armed Services Committee, arrived in Riyadh after talks on Syria with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. The Saudi Press Agency gave no details of McCain’s meeting at Salman’s office, except to say that the friendly ties between their two countries were discussed.

McCain’s visit comes two days before Syria’s government and the opposition gather in Geneva today for a new round of United Nations-brokered talks aimed at ending six years of fighting. Saudi Arabia, Turkey and Qatar have provided military and financial aid to rebels fighting Syria’s President Bashar Al-Assad. All are also members of a US-led coalition battling the Islamic State militants there.

After his talks in Syria, the Republican senator from Arizona said on his website that Erdogan “described a proposal to

establish safe zones in Syria and retake Raqqa that should receive serious considerat­ion by the United States”. He was referring to the IS base in Raqqa, Syria. Saudi Foreign Minister Adel Al-Jubeir has expressed optimism that the Trump presidency will be more engaged in the region, particular­ly in containing Iran which backs the Assad regime and rebels in Yemen.

Assad’s other main ally is Russia, against which McCain takes a hard line. Trump, in contrast, has faced allegation­s of improper Russian influence on his administra­tion, something he denies. The New York Times on Sunday called McCain “critic in chief” of the Trump presidency, partly for his defense of traditiona­l Republican foreign policy positions that contrast with those of the president.

 ?? —AFP ?? RIYADH: Saudi King Salman meets US Senator John McCain in the Saudi capital yesterday.
—AFP RIYADH: Saudi King Salman meets US Senator John McCain in the Saudi capital yesterday.

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