White House National Security Adviser met with Saudi Crown Prince
During a trip to Saudi Arabia, the National Security Adviser of the White House met with the Crown Prince of this country and discussed the Gaza crisis and efforts to prevent the war from spreading to other regions of West Asia. |
According to the report of Fars News Agency International Group, “Axios” news site reported on Thursday morning that White House National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan met with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman during a trip to Saudi Arabia.
Axios quoted two American officials and wrote that Sullivan discussed the Gaza crisis and efforts to prevent the spread of the war to other regions of West Asia with Bin Salman.
These sources also said that Sullivan consulted on how to pursue negotiations between the United States and Saudi Arabia for an agreement to normalize relations with the Zionist regime.
This report continues: American officials see Saudi Arabia as key to preventing the Gaza crisis from spreading further in the region and a key partner in any strategy for the future. In Saudi Arabia, it is an attempt to prevent the attacks of the Yemeni army on Zionist commercial ships or those destined for occupied Palestine in the Red Sea. He said that the National Security Advisor of the White House and Lloyd Austin, the Secretary of Defense of the United States, will travel to West Asia and occupied Palestine to discuss the issue of shipping security in the Red Sea while discussing the Gaza war. (More details)
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