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Davos 2023: Saudi-US partnership is crucial for global security, says Saudi envoy

Kingdom aims to ‘bridge the divide’ between US, China, minister says



Saudi Arabia's Ambassador to United States, Princess Reema bin Bandar bint Sultan, speaks at the Future Investment Initiative conference, in Riyadh, October 25, 2022.
Image Credit: REUTERS file

DAVOS, Switzerland: Saudi Arabia’s ambassador to the United States said on Wednesday that maintaining the long-standing strategic partnership between Riyadh and Washington was “beyond critically necessary” for global stability.

The traditional alliance between Saudi Arabia and the United States has frayed under President Joe Biden’s administration over the 2018 murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, the Yemen war involving a Saudi-led coalition and more recently the Ukraine war and OPEC+ oil policy.

“Yes there was a moment of conflict and disagreement, but that doesn’t take away from the fact that we are both strategic allies and we are friends, and this relationship is critical for the world,” envoy Princess Reema bint Bandar Al Saud said at a panel at the World Economic Forum in Davos.

Saudi finance minister Mohammed Al Jadaan, when asked during the same panel about the visit by China’s president to the kingdom in December, said both China and the United States were very important to Saudi Arabia.

He said the kingdom, the world’s top oil exporter, aims to “bridge the divide” between the two rival economic giants.

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While attending a Gulf Arab summit in Riyadh, President Xi Jinping called for oil trade in yuan as Beijing seeks to establish its currency internationally and weaken the US dollar’s grip on world trade.

On Tuesday, Jadaan told Bloomberg TV that Saudi Arabia was not ruling out any discussions on how it settles its trade, whether in dollars, euros or the Saudi riyal, if that would help improve global trade.

The Saudi envoy to Washington stressed during the panel the importance of the US-Saudi relationship that has weathered 80 years and said that the two countries have “stood by each other where it counts and where it matters”.

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