Saudi Crown Prince receives US senators at winter camp in AlUla
Saudi Crown Prince and Prime Minister Mohammed Bin Salman hosted a delegation from the United States Senate Intelligence Committee at his winter retreat in AlUla on Saturday.
The high-profile meeting included influential senators such as Mark Warner, the chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, Angus King, John Cornyn, Kirsten Gillibrand, Jon Ossoff, and Mark Kelly. The discussions centered around fostering bilateral relations and exploring cooperative initiatives between the two nations.
The agenda of the meeting covered a range of topics, emphasizing the mutual interests of Saudi Arabia and the United States. Key issues pertaining to diplomatic ties, regional stability, and shared strategic goals were thoroughly addressed. The exchange aimed to strengthen the longstanding friendship between the two countries and promote a collaborative approach in addressing global challenges.
Among the distinguished attendees were Princess Reema Bint Bandar, the Saudi ambassador to the United States, and Prince Mohammed Bin Abdulrahman, the deputy emir of Riyadh Region.
Additionally, Prince Abdullah Bin Bandar, the minister of the National Guard, Prince Badr Bin Abdullah Bin Farhan, the minister of culture, and Dr. Musaed Al Aiban, minister of state and National Security Advisor, were present. The American delegation included Michael Ratney, the US Ambassador to the Kingdom, highlighting the significance of the meeting in fostering diplomatic ties at the highest levels.
The gathering underscored the commitment of both nations to open dialogue and cooperation, bringing together key leaders to discuss not only bilateral relations but also global challenges that require joint efforts for resolution.