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NEW SAUDI FOREIGN MINISTER NAMED IN CABINET RESHUFFLE

▶ Prince Faisal bin Farhan previously served as Riyadh’s envoy to Germany

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Saudi Arabia’s King Salman appointed a prince with extensive diplomatic experience as the kingdom’s foreign minister during a Cabinet reshuffle on Wednesday.

Prince Faisal bin Farhan replaced Ibrahim Al Assaf, who took up the post last year and is now a minister of state.

The prince served as the kingdom’s ambassador to Germany for the past seven months, having moved from the Washington embassy where he was a political adviser.

Before that, he worked in the defence industry, including a stint as chairman of a joint venture with aircraft-maker Boeing.

Prince Faisal thanked the leadership for his new role and praised his predecesso­r, staterun news agency Spa reported.

Under King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, 34, younger Saudi royals have taken up key positions as the kingdom seeks to reduce its dependence on oil and open up to the world.

Prince Faisal is part of a new generation of Saudi diplomats in their 40s. Princess Reema bint Bandar, the kingdom’s first female ambassador, took up her post in Washington in February this year.

Prince Khalid bin Bandar, Princess Reema’s brother, is Riyadh’s ambassador to the UK.

“Look at the team being put together in Washington DC, London and now with the new foreign minister … consolidat­ion deepens and a pro-western crew is in place,” said Neil Quilliam, a research fellow at Britain’s Chatham House think tank.

“It is a move to outsmart Iran in all the capitals and at the UN. This is a new form of pushback.”

Prince Faisal has “strong ties with the West”, said Cinzia Bianco, a Middle East analyst at the European Council on Foreign Relations.

“He is dynamic and proactive,” Ms Bianco said in a tweet.

“The ministry will probably be different to what we saw with [Minister of State for Foreign Affairs] Adel Al Jubeir and Ibrahim Al Assaf.”

She said on Wednesday that Prince Faisal had “really strong ties with traditiona­l Saudi allies, the US and even a more European outlook than would be traditiona­lly the case”.

The royal decree also appointed Saleh Al Jasser, the director general of Saudi Arabian Airlines, as transport minister. He took over from Nabil Al Amoudi, who was last month appointed to the board of state oil company Saudi Aramco as it prepared for a partial share offering. It is unclear if Mr Al Amoudi will retain a government position or focus solely on his role at Aramco.

In other appointmen­ts, King Salman named Dr Abdullah Al Ghamdi as chairman of the Saudi Authority for Data and Artificial Intelligen­ce, with Saleh Al Othaim as his deputy.

Dr Essam Al Waqit was appointed as director of the National Informatio­n Centre.

 ?? Reuters ?? Prince Faisal is part of a new generation of Saudi diplomats in their 40s taking up key positions
Reuters Prince Faisal is part of a new generation of Saudi diplomats in their 40s taking up key positions

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