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Saudi King’s Son Who Bombed Yemen Named as Ambassador to US

Saudi King’s Son Who Bombed Yemen Named as Ambassador to US
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Saudi King Salman appointed his son, Prince Khaled bin Salman, as the Kingdom's ambassador to the US, in a move said to point to strengthening ties to President Donald Trump.

 

Saudi King’s Son Who Bombed Yemen Named as Ambassador to US

Prince Khaled is an Air Force pilot who has taken part in bombing Yemen, AP reported.

 

He studied military aviation in the US and briefly attended both Harvard University and Georgetown, and has been working as an adviser at the Saudi Arabian Embassy in Washington since last year.

Khaled's position will allow Trump a direct line to the Saudi monarchy, further signaling warmer relations between the two powers after a cooling following the Obama administration's nuclear agreement with regional rival Iran.

Relatively, US War Secretary James Mattis met with King Salman and Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in Riyadh on Wednesday and said it was in the US's interest "to see a strong Saudi Arabia," in reference to its "military security services and secret services."

Mattis also claimed Iran aims to "destabilize" the region. "Everywhere you look if there is trouble in the region, you find Iran," Mattis told reporters in Riyadh. The statement echoed the Saudi government's own stance.

Prince Khaled replaces Prince Abdullah bin Faisal bin Turki as ambassador to the US. Prince Abdullah held the post for 18 months.

The Kingdom also fired Information Minister Adel Al-Toraifi, replacing him with former ambassador to Germany Awwad bin Al-Awwad. A number of new appointments were announced Friday, and shared by the Saudi Government Press Agency.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team

 

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