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Trump Welcomes Crown Prince Amid Khashoggi Controversy and New Deals

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Saudi Crown ‌Prince Mohammed ‍bin Salman‍ Returns too ​Washington for white House Meeting

WASHINGTON (AP) – ⁣Saudi‍ Crown Prince Mohammed bin ​Salman made ⁣a return⁤ visit to Washington today, receiving a welcome‌ at ​teh White House as he seeks to solidify ties with the⁢ U.S. and navigate complex​ geopolitical‌ challenges.⁤ The visit marks a‌ notable step in reestablishing Prince Mohammed’s position on the global stage​ following ⁤a period of relative isolation after the 2018 killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.

Discussions between Prince Mohammed and President Trump are expected to center ⁣on maintaining‍ the fragile ceasefire in Gaza,​ shared concerns regarding‍ Iran‘s⁢ regional influence, and the ‌ongoing⁢ civil war in Sudan. A key objective for the Saudi ‌delegation is securing formal ⁣assurances ⁢from the ‌U.S. regarding the scope of military protection for the kingdom, ⁣though⁣ any such‍ commitments would require Congressional ratification.

Beyond security concerns, Saudi Arabia is‍ poised to announce a multi-billion ‌dollar investment in U.S. artificial intelligence ⁣infrastructure and outline new cooperation‌ in the civil nuclear energy sector,according to a senior Trump governance‍ official. This investment reflects ‌Prince Mohammed’s‍ broader ambition to⁢ diversify the Saudi economy away from oil,focusing on⁢ sectors ‌like mining,technology,and tourism.

The ⁢visit ⁢occurs amidst calls from 11 human rights⁤ groups urging the Trump administration to leverage its ⁣relationship with Saudi Arabia to press ​for improvements in human rights and press⁤ freedom.activists​ cite continued repression of dissent within the kingdom,​ including the arrest of human rights defenders, journalists, and political dissidents, as well as a documented surge in executions.

“Saudi Arabia’s crown prince is⁤ trying to rebrand himself as a​ global statesman, but ⁢the reality ​at home is mass ⁣repression, record numbers⁤ of executions, and zero tolerance ‍for dissent,”‍ said Sarah Yager, Washington director ⁢at Human Rights ⁤Watch, in a statement. “U.S.⁢ officials‌ should⁣ be pressing for ‍change, not posing for photos.”

The U.S. ‍is also presenting ⁤a plan for Gaza that ‌authorizes​ an international⁣ stabilization force and envisions a possible future path to ⁤an ‍independant Palestinian state.

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