Kuwait Times

UK to help reform Saudi economy

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RIYADH: Britain said yesterday it would help Saudi Arabia to diversify its oildepende­nt economy as British Prime Minister Theresa May visited the Gulf kingdom. May and Saudi King Salman held talks focused on “bilateral relations and cooperatio­n” as well as “regional and internatio­nal developmen­ts”, the official news agency SPA said. A statement from May’s office said the two discussed several issues including security and strengthen­ing business ties.

An earlier statement from May’s office said she would discuss with the monarch “tax and privatizat­ion standards to help Saudi Arabia diversify its economy and become less reliant on oil”. The prime minister “pointed out that security relationsh­ips between the two counties had

saved many lives in the UK”, her office said. Saudi Arabia faces a significan­t budget deficit with billions of dollars in debts to private firms, largely in the constructi­on business, after a drop in global oil prices by about half since 2014. Britain will also assist Riyadh in “building a reformed Ministry of Defense” and reviewing defense capabiliti­es, the premier’s office said.

May’s visit to the oil-rich kingdom came as she seeks to secure investment and trade after Britain officially started a two-year countdown to leave the European Union. The premier pitched the London bourse as a venue for the expected listing of oil giant Saudi Aramco, Bloomberg news cited an unnamed British official as saying. May held a private meeting with Energy Minister Khaled Al-Falih, who also heads Aramco, in the presence of London Stock Exchange Group Plc chief Xavier Rolet, the official said.

May’s office said she and King Salman “discussed working together to address the humanitari­an situation in Yemen”. On Tuesday, May held talks with a string of officials including Saudi Crown Prince and Interior Minister Mohammed bin Nayef and Defense Minister Mohammed bin Salman, who is second in line to the throne. The British premier also met Sarah Al-Suhaimi, the first woman to head the Saudi stock exchange and a Saudi investment bank, and Princess Reema bint Bandar, head of the women’s section at the General Authority for Sports. — AFP

 ??  ?? RIYADH: Saudi King Salman bin Abdulaziz presents British Prime Minister Theresa May with the Order of King Abdulaziz yesterday.
RIYADH: Saudi King Salman bin Abdulaziz presents British Prime Minister Theresa May with the Order of King Abdulaziz yesterday.

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