Biden lands in Saudi Arabia to meet king, crown prince
JEDDAH, Saudi Arabia (AP) — President Joe Biden touched down in Saudi Arabia on Friday, working to bridge a rift between the United States and the kingdom at a moment when concerns about human rights abuses have been eclipsed by other challenges, including rising gas prices and Iranian aggression in the Middle East.
It is Biden’s first visit to Saudi Arabia since taking office, and his first meeting with the kingdom’s crown prince and presumed heir to the throne, Mohammed bin Salman.
The major question, important far beyond the day, is whether the 79-year-old U.S. president and the 36-year-old Saudi royal can reaffirm the longstanding strategic partnership between their two countries.
The future of the region, including the possibility of closer ties between Saudi Arabia and Israel, as well as the ebb and flow of the world’s oil supply hang in the balance.