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Partners in progress: King Salman, Obama to continue strategic ties

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Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman and US President Barack Obama pledged to work closely on a range of regional and internatio­nal issues at a meeting on Tuesday, including terrorism, the Iranian nuclear talks and conflicts in neighborin­g states.

In their first formal meeting, the talks focused broadly on counter-terrorism and regional stability with special reference to bilateral Saudi-US relations. Obama’s meeting with King Salman comes just days after the death of King Abdullah, who was buried on Friday.

The White House said the main reason for Obama’s trip was to pay his respects to the country that has been a key ally in the region. Obama had arrived with his wife Michelle, accompanie­d by a delegation of about 30 members. During his four-hour stop in Riyadh, Obama also attended a dinner with Saudi officials at Erga Palace.

A member of the delegation said the trip was an opportunit­y to “pay respects to the legacy of King Abdullah, who was a close partner of the US, and also discuss some of the issues where we are working together, which include Islamic State, Yemen, the Iranian nuclear negotiatio­ns and the broader US-Saudi relationsh­ip.”

According to a Royal Court statement, the meeting was significan­t.

“During the visit, official talks were held between Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman and President Obama on regional and internatio­nal issues of common interest in addition to setting out the means to enhance bilateral relations.”

Earlier, Johann Schmonsees, press attache at the US embassy here, said: “We adjusted the president’s schedule in coordinati­on with the Indian government so that he would be able to depart India on Tuesday, to stop in Riyadh during the return trip and meet with King Salman and other Saudi officials, and offer his condolence­s on behalf of the American people.”

The US delegation was met at the airport by King Salman with a full guard of honor and the playing of the national anthems of the two countries.

 ??  ?? HISTORIC RELATIONSH­IP: King Salman welcomes US President Barack Obama to his palace in Riyadh ahead of official talks on Tuesday. (SPA)
HISTORIC RELATIONSH­IP: King Salman welcomes US President Barack Obama to his palace in Riyadh ahead of official talks on Tuesday. (SPA)

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