A visit by Saudi Arabia’s de facto ruler to the White House for talks on Tuesday with US President Donald Trump aims to deepen decades-old cooperation on oil and security while expanding ties in commerce, technology and potentially nuclear energy.
It will be Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s first trip to the United States since the 2018 killing of Saudi critic Jamal Khashoggi by Saudi agents in Istanbul. US intelligence concluded that MBS approved the capture or killing of Khashoggi. MBS denied ordering the operation but acknowledged responsibility as the kingdom’s de facto ruler.
More than seven years later, the world’s largest economy and the world’s top oil producer want to move forward. Trump is seeking to cash in on a $600 billion Saudi investment pledge made during his visit to t

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