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Trump hosts Saudi Crown Prince for high-level White House talks

By IANS | Updated: November 19, 2025 00:10 IST

Washington, Nov 19 US President Donald Trump hosted Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman at the White House ...

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Washington, Nov 19 US President Donald Trump hosted Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman at the White House on Tuesday, opening discussions on defence cooperation, investment commitments and regional diplomacy.

It was the Crown Prince's first visit to the White House in more than seven years and was marked by full ceremonial honours, including a military guard, and a flyover by US aircraft.

Trump, welcoming the Saudi Prince Mohammed, described him as "an extremely respected" figure and highlighted their longstanding personal ties.

During their remarks, Prince Mohammed outlined plans to boost Saudi investment in the US from a projected $600 billion to nearly $1 trillion.

He framed the increase as a strategic commitment to US growth, pointing to expanding demand for computing power and advanced chips within Saudi Arabia.

"We believe in the future of America," he noted, calling the opportunities "real" and commercially driven.

Trump responded that the United States "appreciates it very much".

Trump reiterated his willingness to approve the sale of F-35 fighter jets to Saudi Arabia, remarking that "when you look at the F-35 and you're asking me, is it the same? I think it's going to be pretty similar," before adding, "This is a great ally, and Israel is a great ally."

Addressing questions about the 2018 killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, Trump reiterated his view that the Crown Prince had no role in the incident.

Prince Mohammed called the killing "painful" for Saudi Arabia and described it as a "huge mistake", adding that his government has strengthened procedures to prevent a repeat.

He emphasised that Saudi Arabia had taken steps it views as corrective and necessary.

On regional diplomacy, the Crown Prince confirmed that Saudi Arabia is interested in joining the Abraham Accords and establishing formal ties with Israel.

He underscored, however, that Riyadh requires what it considers a "clear path toward a two-state solution" before advancing.

The issue was part of his discussions with Trump during the meeting.

Trump also indicated he could envision progress on an agreement enabling the transfer of US civilian nuclear technology to Saudi Arabia, though he offered no timeline.

The two governments have been engaged in technical and political negotiations on the issue for more than a decade.

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