Saudi Crown Prince Concludes Japan Visit

Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense, at the G20 summit in Osaka. (SPA)
Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense, at the G20 summit in Osaka. (SPA)
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Saudi Crown Prince Concludes Japan Visit

Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense, at the G20 summit in Osaka. (SPA)
Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense, at the G20 summit in Osaka. (SPA)

Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense, concluded on Tuesday a visit to Japan where he headed last week the Kingdom’s delegation at the G20 summit in Osaka.

He also met with several global leaders on the sidelines of the meeting, including US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin.

At the summit, he invited G20 members to next year’s summit that will be hosted by Saudi Arabia in November 2020.

After the conclusion of the G20 meeting, Crown Prince Mohammed held talks with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and paid a visit to the city of Hiroshima.

On Tuesday, he met with Emperor Naruhito.



Saudi Arabia, US Ink Largest Defense Sales Agreement in History as Trump Visits Riyadh

Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Saudi Crown Prince and Prime Minister, welcomes US President Donald Trump at the Al-Yamamah Palace in Riyadh. (SPA)
Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Saudi Crown Prince and Prime Minister, welcomes US President Donald Trump at the Al-Yamamah Palace in Riyadh. (SPA)
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Saudi Arabia, US Ink Largest Defense Sales Agreement in History as Trump Visits Riyadh

Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Saudi Crown Prince and Prime Minister, welcomes US President Donald Trump at the Al-Yamamah Palace in Riyadh. (SPA)
Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Saudi Crown Prince and Prime Minister, welcomes US President Donald Trump at the Al-Yamamah Palace in Riyadh. (SPA)

Saudi Arabia and the United States signed on Tuesday the largest defense sales agreement in history, worth nearly early $142 billion, as President Donald Trump visited Riyadh.

The agreement will provide Saudi Arabia with state-of-the-art warfighting equipment and services from over a dozen US defense firms, said a White House statement.

The sales that the US intends to complete fall into five broad categories: air force advancement and space capabilities; air and missile defense; maritime and coastal security; border security and land forces modernization; and information and communication systems upgrades.

The package also includes extensive training and support to build the capacity of the Saudi armed forces, including enhancement of Saudi service academies and military medical services, added the statement.

“This deal represents a significant investment in Saudi Arabia’s defense and regional security, built on American systems and training,” it stressed.

“Our defense relationship with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is stronger than ever under President Trump’s leadership, and the package signed today, the largest defense cooperation deal in US history, is a clear demonstration of our commitment to strengthening our partnership,” it said.

“The agreement opens the door for expanded US defense industry participation and long-term sustainment partnerships with Saudi entities.”

“The deepening United States-Saudi Arabia partnership reflects a joint vision for long-term prosperity and employment opportunities in both nations,” said the statement.

Trump had arrived in the Kingdom earlier on Tuesday on his first overseas trip since his reelection. He was received by Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Crown Prince and Prime Minister.

The leaders later chaired the Saudi-American summit that reviewed several joint files.

They then signed an economic strategic partnership agreement and oversaw the signing of several agreements between their countries in various fields.