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Defense Secretary Jim Mattis, left, and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad Bin Salman stand for the playing of the Saudi Arabia national anthem as Mattis welcomes the Crown Prince to the Pentagon in Washington, Thursday, March 22, 2018. Image Credit: AP

Paris: Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad Bin Salman is expected to visit France from April 8-10, a French source familiar with details of the arrangements said on Wednesday, as President Emmanuel Macron treads a delicate line in mediating regional relationships.

The visit comes at a complicated moment in French-Saudi relations. Former president Francois Hollande nurtured closer ties with Gulf Arab states, in particular Saudi Arabia, as Paris took a tough stance on Iran during nuclear negotiations.

However, the 32-year-old Saudi crown prince has in past months emphasised closer ties with US President Donald Trump just as Macron has sought to improve relations with Iran.

Prince Mohammad is currently in the United States, having already visited Britain earlier this month.

Challenges magazine said the prince would take part in an economic forum, which would be attended by chief executives from several companies of both countries.

Macron’s office declined to comment. The Saudi embassy in Paris was not immediately reachable.