White House: President Barack Obama will visit Saudi Arabia for the second time
March 28, 2014
Independent / follow-up / - The White House confirmed that President Barack Obama will visit Saudi Arabia on Friday for talks with King Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz and Saudi officials, related to the Iranian nuclear issue, and the Palestinian issue, and the war in Syria.
The spokeswoman for the U.S. National Security Council Bernadette Meehan, President Obama will brief the Saudi monarch on the latest developments in the major six-nation talks with Iran on Tehran's nuclear program. This group includes: the United States, Britain, France, Russia and China as well as Germany.
Meehan added that Obama will emphasize to Saudi officials and Washington continue their efforts in the face of "Iranian support for terrorism", and that "the care of the Iranian government's actions illegal (in the area) is unacceptable for the international community."
She explained that Obama's visit comes in the context of the assertion that "Iran is an important part of our agenda with our partners in the Gulf," said: "We are seeking a diplomatic solution to the nuclear issue, but our commitment to the security of our partners in the Gulf remains steady."
The U.S. President may Vajye Arab world press statements had been described Balnaderh and which underscores that the U.S. partners of the year in the Middle East to accept the next change in the U.S. relationship with Iran », stressing that he finds to say that« Iran wins Syria » say «entertaining» and untrue.
It is scheduled to address the talks between Obama and King Abdullah of the Palestinian issue, where Obama will brief Saudi officials on "the progress of the negotiations between the Israelis and the Palestinians," according to Meehan said.
In the Syrian issue, Meehan said that "Washington is engaged Riyadh desire to resolve the conflict in Syria, in a way that addresses all the dimensions of the crisis," and added that Obama and King Abdullah "will discuss how to increase the effectiveness of the moderate opposition in Syria, including the provision of military assistance."
It should be noted that President Obama visited Saudi Arabia during his first term in June 2009, and this is his second visit to the Kingdom, which is a strategic ally of the United States in the region.
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March 28, 2014
Independent / follow-up / - The White House confirmed that President Barack Obama will visit Saudi Arabia on Friday for talks with King Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz and Saudi officials, related to the Iranian nuclear issue, and the Palestinian issue, and the war in Syria.
The spokeswoman for the U.S. National Security Council Bernadette Meehan, President Obama will brief the Saudi monarch on the latest developments in the major six-nation talks with Iran on Tehran's nuclear program. This group includes: the United States, Britain, France, Russia and China as well as Germany.
Meehan added that Obama will emphasize to Saudi officials and Washington continue their efforts in the face of "Iranian support for terrorism", and that "the care of the Iranian government's actions illegal (in the area) is unacceptable for the international community."
She explained that Obama's visit comes in the context of the assertion that "Iran is an important part of our agenda with our partners in the Gulf," said: "We are seeking a diplomatic solution to the nuclear issue, but our commitment to the security of our partners in the Gulf remains steady."
The U.S. President may Vajye Arab world press statements had been described Balnaderh and which underscores that the U.S. partners of the year in the Middle East to accept the next change in the U.S. relationship with Iran », stressing that he finds to say that« Iran wins Syria » say «entertaining» and untrue.
It is scheduled to address the talks between Obama and King Abdullah of the Palestinian issue, where Obama will brief Saudi officials on "the progress of the negotiations between the Israelis and the Palestinians," according to Meehan said.
In the Syrian issue, Meehan said that "Washington is engaged Riyadh desire to resolve the conflict in Syria, in a way that addresses all the dimensions of the crisis," and added that Obama and King Abdullah "will discuss how to increase the effectiveness of the moderate opposition in Syria, including the provision of military assistance."
It should be noted that President Obama visited Saudi Arabia during his first term in June 2009, and this is his second visit to the Kingdom, which is a strategic ally of the United States in the region.
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