Saudi Crown Prince To Visit U.S. President Trump In Washington On November 18
Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is scheduled to meet with U.S. President Donald Trump at the White House on November 18, according to a White House official.
The upcoming visit marks a strategic moment in U.S.–Saudi ties as the Trump administration pushes Riyadh to join the Abraham Accords, a Middle East peace initiative that so far includes the UAE, Bahrain, Sudan and Morocco.
During the discussions, the leaders are expected to explore a broad agenda including defence cooperation, arms deals, and regional security challenges-an area in which Saudi Arabia seeks formal U.S. guarantees and advanced weapon systems.
U.S. media commentary suggests the visit will also allow Trump to re-assert his leadership in the Middle East diplomatic landscape, using Riyadh as a strategic pivot point for wider regional realignments.
Officials from both sides emphasise the economic dimension, with Saudi investment pledges and multi-billion-dollar US-Saudi business and defence deals expected to feature as anchors of the visit.
The meeting could accelerate Saudi Arabia's entry into the Abraham Accords, though Riyadh has previously delayed joining due to concerns over Palestinian statehood and broader regional commitments.
Analysts warn that while the visit carries potential for deepening cooperation, it also raises questions about human rights, regional stability and the transactional nature of modern diplomacy.
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