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Trump Extends Grand Welcome to Saudi Crown Prince as U.S.–Saudi Partnership Deepens

Trump Extends Grand Welcome to Saudi Crown Prince as U.S.–Saudi Partnership Deepens

High-profile Washington visit cements sweeping defence, investment and strategic agreements between the two nations
President Donald Trump delivered an elaborate White House welcome for Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, signalling a renewed era of close cooperation between Washington and Riyadh.

The crown prince’s arrival was marked by a formal honour-guard ceremony, military salutes and a level of pageantry typically reserved for the United States’ most strategically important partners.

The display underscored the administration’s commitment to strengthening ties with Saudi Arabia, a nation Trump has consistently described as a vital regional ally and an essential global economic force.

During the visit, senior delegations from both governments concluded a wide set of cooperative agreements across defence, investment, civil nuclear technology and advanced industries.

Discussions included progress on a proposed sale of next-generation fighter aircraft, expanded energy coordination and streamlined pathways for Saudi capital to enter U.S. markets.

Officials described the agreements as part of a long-term strategic blueprint aimed at enhancing regional stability, securing key supply chains and supporting modernisation efforts central to Saudi Arabia’s economic transformation.

Parallel to the political meetings, a U.S.–Saudi investment forum showcased substantial new commitments from Riyadh, with Saudi entities preparing major financial allocations for American infrastructure, technology and industrial development.

The initiatives were framed as mutually reinforcing: bolstering U.S. economic growth while aligning with the kingdom’s ambition to diversify its investments globally.

The visit culminated in a White House event celebrating the strengthening partnership, with both sides emphasising durable security cooperation and shared economic priorities.

For Washington, the renewed engagement reflects a strategic recalibration in the Middle East; for Riyadh, it marks another step in advancing its global economic and diplomatic reach.
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