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Tuesday September 17, 2024

Chinese PM meets Saudi crown prince during Riyadh visit

By AFP
September 12, 2024
A handout picture provided by the Saudi Press Agency (SPA) shows Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (right) welcoming Chinese Prime Minister Li Qiang (left) in Riyadh, on September 11, 2024. — AFP
A handout picture provided by the Saudi Press Agency (SPA) shows Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (right) welcoming Chinese Prime Minister Li Qiang (left) in Riyadh, on September 11, 2024. — AFP

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia´s de facto ruler Crown Prince Sheikh Mohammed bin Salman met on Wednesday with visiting Chinese Premier Li Qiang to discuss bilateral ties, Saudi state media said.

Riyadh was Li´s first stop in a regional Gulf trip that will also take him to the neighbouring United Arab Emirates.

In the Saudi capital, the two leaders discussed “the bilateral cooperation between the two countries, particularly in the fields of politics, security, commerce, energy, investment, culture and technology”, the official Saudi Press Agency reported.

Key US ally Saudi Arabia has in recent years sought to forge closer ties with Beijing, which has also sought to deepen its economic and diplomatic relations with Middle Eastern countries.

China accounts for nearly a quarter of crude oil exports from Saudi Arabia, the world´s largest crude exporter. Earlier on Wednesday, Li attended a meeting on economic cooperation with business leaders and officials.

The Chinese premier told El-Ekhbariya state TV that “my visit to the kingdom aims to push the bilateral relations to their highest level”. Last year, China facilitated a historic rapprochement between Saudi Arabia and Iran.

China has also positioned itself as a more neutral actor on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict than its rival the United States, advocating a two-state solution while maintaining good ties with Israel. In late July, Beijing hosted Palestinian leaders from rival factions.