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Secretary of State Blinken, Saudi FM Faisal bin Farhan Speak by Phone amid Diplomatic Uptick
- May 31,2022
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- SUSTG Team
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud spoke by phone this week to discuss Saudi Arabia’s efforts to prolong a fragile, Saudi-brokered truce in Yemen, the U.S. Embassy in Saudi Arabia said on Tuesday.
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Spotlight on Saudi at Davos, island diplomacy, and legal reforms with Saudi-based attorney Chris Johnson
- May 27,2022
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- SUSTG Team
In Episode 45 this week, The 966 hosts welcome back Saudi-based attorney Chris Johnson to discuss Saudi Arabia’s new personal data privacy law, investment law, and other ongoing legal and regulatory reforms taking place in the Kingdom. Before that conversation, the hosts discuss Saudi Arabia’s strong presence at the World Economic Forum in Davos, an […]
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Saudi Crown Prince, Ambassador Reema meet with U.S. Congress Members in Saudi Arabia; Biden Officials in Kingdom to Plan Potential Visit
- May 25,2022
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and Saudi Ambassador to the United States Princess Reema bint Bandar Al-Saud met with a delegation of visiting US Congress members on Tuesday in Saudi Arabia.
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Biden Administration Negotiating Deal for Islands Transfer that May Lead to Normalized Relations between Saudi Arabia and Israel – Report
- May 24,2022
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- SUSTG Team
The Biden administration has been quietly mediating talks between Saudi Arabia, Israel and Egypt on negotiations “that, if successful, could be a first step on the road to the normalization of relations between Saudi Arabia and Israel,” an exclusive report in Axios said.
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Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman Visits Abu Dhabi Following Death of Sheikh Khalifa
- May 17,2022
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- SUSTG Team
Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman of Saudi Arabia arrived in Abu Dhabi on Monday evening to offer his condolences on the death of Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan.
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Saudi Arabia’s tourism sector, carbon capture investments, and a conversation on Saudi-Iraqi history with Joshua Yaphe
- May 13,2022
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- SUSTG Team
In episode 43, the U.S. State Department’s Joshua Yaphe joins The 966 to discuss his book, “Saudi Arabia and Iraq as Friends and Enemies: Borders, Tribes and a Shared History.” Yaphe is a foreign affairs officer with the U.S. Department of State; responsible for research and analysis of political, economic, security and social affairs related […]
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Jon Alterman from the Center for Strategic and International Studies joins The 966 to talk about the Middle East in an evolving global order, U.S.-Saudi relations
- May 6,2022
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- SUSTG Team
In Episode 42, the ever-insightful Dr. Jon Alterman from the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), one of the leading think tanks in Washington, joins The 966 to talk about a changing global order and the Middle East’s role in it. The hosts ask Jon about his work to-date, including building the fascinating and […]
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Dr. Fatimah Alhamlan from KFSHRC and founder of Rofaida joins The 966, Biden’s pick for Ambassador to Saudi, and more…
- April 29,2022
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- SUSTG Team
In Episode 40, Dr. Fatimah Alhamlan from King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Center (KFSHRC) and founder of Rofaida, a Women’s Health Organization, joins The 966 to talk about her life’s journey that took her as a young woman from Medina to becoming an American-educated PHD researcher, Eisenhower fellow, and now as a leader at […]
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Saudi Arabia Will Purchase Up to 100,000 Lucid Vehicles, Company Says
- April 27,2022
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- SUSTG Team
Electric carmaker Lucid Group Inc., which is owned by Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) on Tuesday said it has signed an agreement with the government of Saudi Arabia for the purchase of up to 100,000 of its vehicles over the next 10 years, according to Reuters.
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Oil Drops Below $100 as Higher Oil Prices Seen as Boon for Saudi Economy
- April 25,2022
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- SUSTG Team
Oil dropped at the start of the week below $100 as worry over a spreading Covid-19 outbreak in China might impact consumption even further, according to Bloomberg.
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Sullivan: U.S. post-war strategy links Saudi-Israel peace deal with two-state solution
White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan said at the World Economic Forum on Tuesday that the Biden administration's strategy for post-war Gaza is to link normalization between Israel and Saudi Arabia to the creation of a pathway for the establishment of a Palestinian state.
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U.S. strike in Baghdad raises specter of wider regional war
While the U.S. has targeted militia-linked locations in Iraq and Syria several times in recent months, an American operation in such a central location of Iraq’s capital is exceedingly rare. The Harakat Hezbollah al-Nujaba group falls under the command of the Iraqi army, which responded swiftly, and in anger, saying agreements between Baghdad and Washington had been violated.
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New Bills Aim To Block U.S. Arms Sales To Saudi Arabia, Uae Amid Concerns Of Regional Conflict
REP. ILHAN OMAR is introducing two pieces of legislation to block U.S. arms sales to Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, citing atrocities committed by both countries. The U.S. made high-profile sales to both countries in December, shoring up their offensive capabilities amid the possibility of a regional war and a growing risk of confrontation with Yemen’s Houthis.
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The U.S. and Israel: An Embrace Shows Signs of Strain After Oct. 7
No other episode in the past half-century has tested the ties between the United States and Israel in such an intense and consequential way. The complicated diplomacy between Washington and Jerusalem since Hamas terrorists killed 1,200 people and seized 240 hostages has played out across both governments, in direct interactions between the leaders and intense back and forth between military and intelligence agencies.
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U.S. Prepares to Lift Ban on Sales of Offensive Weapons to Saudi Arabia
The Biden administration is preparing to relax restrictions on some weapons sales to Saudi Arabia, U.S. officials said on Thursday, crediting the kingdom’s peace talks with a militia in Yemen for hastening an easing of the constraints. President Biden imposed the ban two years ago amid concerns that U.S. weapons were being used against civilians in Yemen, where hundreds of thousands of people have died from airstrikes, fighting, disease and hunger as a Saudi-led military coalition waged war against an Iran-backed militia called the Houthis. The expected loosening of the limits — which blocked sales of major offensive weapons to Saudi Arabia — comes as the kingdom attempts to finalize a U.S.-backed peace accord with the Houthis. A representative for the White House National Security Council declined to comment.
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Riyadh reluctant to derail Iran detente over U.S. Red Sea taskforce
Saudi Arabia's name was conspicuously - perhaps surprisingly - absent from a list of countries the United States announced as part of its new naval coalition protecting Red Sea shipping from Yemen's Houthi group.
Although it has a U.S.-equipped military, has been waging war on the Houthis for nearly nine years and relies on Red Sea ports for 36% of imports, Saudi Arabia along with Gulf ally the United Arab Emirates has proclaimed no interest in the venture.
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Riyadh reluctant to derail Iran detente over U.S. Red Sea taskforce
Saudi Arabia's name was conspicuously - perhaps surprisingly - absent from a list of countries the United States announced as part of its new naval coalition protecting Red Sea shipping from Yemen's Houthi group. Although it has a U.S.-equipped military, has been waging war on the Houthis for nearly nine years and relies on Red Sea ports for 36% of imports, Saudi Arabia along with Gulf ally the United Arab Emirates has proclaimed no interest in the venture.
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Riyadh reluctant to derail Iran detente over U.S. Red Sea taskforce
Saudi Arabia's name was conspicuously - perhaps surprisingly - absent from a list of countries the United States announced as part of its new naval coalition protecting Red Sea shipping from Yemen's Houthi group. Although it has a U.S.-equipped military, has been waging war on the Houthis for nearly nine years and relies on Red Sea ports for 36% of imports, Saudi Arabia along with Gulf ally the United Arab Emirates has proclaimed no interest in the venture.
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Israel-Hamas fighting convulses Gaza as U.S. seeks protection of civilians
Israeli forces and Hamas battled fiercely throughout Gaza on Friday, witnesses said, suggesting Israel's ground offensive was meeting stiffer resistance as the U.S. said it expected its ally to alter a war strategy that has inflicted a huge death toll.
Residents in the small enclave reported fighting in Sheijaia, Sheikh Radwan, Zeitoun, Tuffah, and Beit Hanoun in north Gaza, east of Maghazi in central Gaza and in the centre and northern fringes of the main southern city of Khan Younis.
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The Bureau of Overseas Buildings Operations Celebrates the Groundbreaking of the New U.S. Embassy in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
The new embassy, a striking architectural design with the latest security and sustainability features, will provide a modern, secure, and efficient workplace for embassy staff and will serve as a powerful symbol of the United States’ enduring partnership with Saudi Arabia. Built on a 27.5-acre site within Riyadh’s Diplomatic Quarter, the embassy’s design is both informed by the geological characteristics of Saudi Arabia and inspired by the traditional architecture of the region. The design’s responsiveness to the local environment aligns with the project’s goal of attaining Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED®) certification – a globally recognized mark of achievement in high-performance, best-in-class, green buildings.
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