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U.S. Defense Secretary Austin, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman Speak by Phone; U.S. ’emphasized U.S. Commitment to Helping Saudi Arabia Defend its Territory’
- June 3,2021
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- SUSTG Team
U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd J. Austin III spoke with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on Wednesday and emphasized that the U.S. was committed to helping Saudi Arabia defend its territory and people, the Pentagon said in a statement.
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OPEC+ Believes Glut Created with Pandemic ‘Nearly Gone’, Sees Stockpiles Diminishing Rapidly in 2021 – Report
- June 1,2021
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- SUSTG Team
The so-called OPEC+ coalition of oil-producing nations lead by Saudi Arabia and Russia is “expecting world oil markets to get acutely tight” in 2021, a year after taking the unprecedented steps of slashing production in the face of weak demand created by the Coronavirus pandemic, Bloomberg reports.
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U.S. Blasts Houthi Leadership, Sanctions Two Top Commanders as Peace Talks Stall – Report
- May 21,2021
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- SUSTG Team
The Biden Administration announced new sanctions on two Houthi military officials, the U.S. Treasury Department said, taking action over the Iran-aligned movement’s offensive to seize Yemen’s gas-rich Marib region and lack of real commitment to finding a peaceful solution to the end of the war there.
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Saudis Surge Investments into U.S. Stock Market in Q1 2021 as Overseas Inflows Reach Record Highs
- May 20,2021
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- SUSTG Team
The total amount invested by Saudi traders in the U.S. stock market through companies licensed by the Capital Market Authority (CMA) surged 162 percent, year-on-year, to SR77.4 billion ($20.64 billion) in the first quarter, Zawya reports, citing data compiled by financial website Argaam.
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Saudi Arabia Opens Up International Travel; Saudis Rejoice
- May 17,2021
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- SUSTG Team
Vaccinated Saudis will be allowed to leave the kingdom for the first time in more than a year on Monday as the country eases a ban on international travel, according to reports. The Ministry of Interior announced it will open land, sea, and air borders, allowing Saudi citizens to travel outside of the Kingdom beginning May […]
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Flurry of U.S.-Saudi Diplomatic Activity as Allies Huddle on Yemen, Mutual Interests
- May 3,2021
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- SUSTG Team
Top diplomatic officials from the U.S. and Saudi Arabia met in Riyadh over the weekend to discuss bilateral relations and areas of mutual interest, according to official government accounts and information shared on Twitter. Several meetings were held between the two allies. Saudi Arabia’s top diplomat, Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al-Saud, and the Kingdom’s Ambassador to the […]
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High-Level Biden Administration Officials Plan Regional Trip to Gulf Allies in Diplomatic Push
- April 29,2021
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- SUSTG Team
The Biden administration is sending a team of senior officials to visit top regional allies in the Gulf including visits to Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Egypt, and Jordan, according to reports from several news outlets.
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Saudi Arabia Crown Prince: U.S., Saudi Arabia Still ‘Brothers’, Says Differences Minimal
- April 28,2021
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- SUSTG Team
Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman of Saudi Arabia said in televised remarks aired on Tuesday in the Kingdom that the United States was still a strong strategic partner under the Biden administration and that Riyadh and Washington had only a few differences which it was working to resolve.
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Saudi Arabia Confirms Lifting General Travel Ban May 17; U.S. Among 20 Countries to Remain on List
- April 23,2021
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia confirmed that it would resume international flights at 1 a.m. on May 17, but will exclude 20 countries where the ban on flights continues as part of preventive measures to curb the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), Saudia airline said.
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Ramadan Moon Seen in Saudi Arabia, Holy Month Begins Tuesday
- April 13,2021
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- SUSTG Team
The Ramadan crescent moon has been sighted in Saudi Arabia, meaning the holy month will officially begin on Tuesday, April 13, according to an official announcement from the Kingdom’s Supreme Court.
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Drone Strike That Killed U.S. Contractor in Syria Was Launched by Iran-Backed Militia in Iraq
An Iranian-backed militia in northern Iraq was behind the drone attack that killed a U.S. military contractor in northeast Syria on March 23 and wounded more than two dozen American civilian and military personnel, according to U.S. officials. The Iraqi origin of that attack hasn’t been previously reported but was acknowledged by a senior U.S. military official Saturday in response to questions from The Wall Street Journal
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U.S., Saudi Arabia, others to discuss possible railway project connecting Middle East
Sullivan hinted at this initiative during his speech on Thursday at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy. “If you remember nothing else from my speech, remember I2U2, because you will be hearing more about it as we go forward," he said.
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How U.S. Efforts to Guide Sudan to Democracy Ended in War
Just weeks ago, American diplomats thought Sudan was on the verge of a breakthrough agreement that would advance its transition from military dictatorship to full-fledged democracy, delivering on the soaring promise of the country’s revolution in 2019. Sudan had become an important test case in President Biden’s core foreign policy goal of bolstering democracies worldwide, which in his view weakens corrupt leaders and allows nations to more capably stand as bulwarks against the influences of China, Russia and other autocratic powers.
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U.S. and Germany Slip, Russia Stumbles on the Global Stage
A new Gallup report based on surveys in nearly 140 countries in 2022 shows that the median global approval rating of U.S. leadership stood at 41% last year. This rating is much lower than the 49% median approval measured during Biden’s first six months on the job -- before the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan -- and the 45% approval for his first full year in office. Historically, the 41% approval rating is considerably lower than former President Barack Obama’s second-year rating of 47% but still higher than former President Donald Trump’s second year (31%) or the ratings during the last two years of George W. Bush’s presidency (38% and 34%).
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Support for Slashing Fossil Fuel Use Steady at 58% in U.S.
Americans’ support for dramatically reducing the use of fossil fuels in order to reduce greenhouse gas emissions hasn’t changed since Gallup first tested this proposal in 2019. About six in 10 continue to be in favor. However, the public is less confident than they were four years ago that the U.S. can achieve this goal.
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Lindsey Graham Tells Netanyahu U.S. Working For Saudi-Israeli Normalization
Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday met with U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham, who stressed his efforts in upgrading ties between Washington and Riyadh and in turn, normalizing Israeli-Saudi relations. Before their meeting in Jerusalem, Graham met with Israel’s Foreign Minister Eli Cohen, a week after the Republican Senator met with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (MBS) in Riyadh.
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Senior U.S. officials visit Saudi Arabia in sign of improving relations
Ahead of McGurk and Hochstein’s trip, White House National Security adviser Jake Sullivan on Tuesday spoke on the phone with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and agreed "to accelerate contact between the Saudi and U.S. national security teams."
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Senior U.S. officials visit Saudi Arabia in sign of improving relations
Ahead of McGurk and Hochstein’s trip, White House National Security adviser Jake Sullivan on Tuesday spoke on the phone with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and agreed "to accelerate contact between the Saudi and U.S. national security teams."
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What is known about latest leak of U.S. secrets
U.S. officials believe most of the materials are genuine. Some, however, appear to have been altered to show inflated U.S. estimates for Ukrainian battlefield casualties since Russia invaded in February 2022, as well as understated numbers for Russian forces.
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Egypt secretly planned to supply rockets to Russia, leaked U.S. document says
A portion of a top secret document, dated Feb. 17, summarizes purported conversations between Sisi and senior Egyptian military officials and also references plans to supply Russia with artillery rounds and gunpowder. In the document, Sisi instructs the officials to keep the production and shipment of the rockets secret “to avoid problems with the West.”
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