Crown Prince emphasizes peace path restoration for Palestinian rights in Blinken meeting
Crown Prince and Prime Minister Mohammed Bin Salman engaged in discussions with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Monday at the winter camp in AlUla.
The meeting delved into the multifaceted dynamics of the Saudi-U.S. bilateral relationship, exploring avenues for collaboration and strategies to enhance mutual interests. A thorough exchange of perspectives on regional and international developments, with a particular focus on recent events in Gaza, characterized the high-level dialogue.
The Crown Prince underscored the imperative to cease military operations, escalate humanitarian endeavors, and create a conducive environment for stability. Emphasizing the restoration of the peace process, the Crown Prince articulated a commitment to ensuring the legitimate rights of the Palestinian people and striving for a just and enduring peace. The meeting reflects a concerted effort towards diplomatic solutions for fostering security and stability in the region.
The assembly at the winter camp included key figures such as Princess Reema Bint Bandar, Saudi Ambassador to the United States, Prince Mohammed Bin Abdulrahman, deputy emir of Riyadh Region, and Prince Abdullah Bin Bandar, minister of the National Guard. Further dignitaries present were Prince Faisal Bin Farhan, minister of foreign affairs, Prince Badr Bin Abdullah Bin Farhan, minister of culture, and Dr. Musaed Al Aiban, minister of state and National Security Advisor. From the American delegation, US Ambassador to the Kingdom, Michael Ratney, and accompanying representatives participated in the strategic talks.