February 6, 2024
1 min read

Blinken Meets Saudi Crown Prince

The two sides reviewed regional developments and bilateral relations…reports Asian Lite News

Saudi Arabian Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman Al Saud and visiting US Secretary of State Antony Blinken met in the Saudi capital of Riyadh on Monday.

The two sides reviewed regional developments and bilateral relations on Monday, Xinhua news agency reported, citing the Saudi Press Agency.

Saudi Arabia is the first stop of Blinken’s fifth tour in the region since the onset of the Israel-Hamas conflict on October 7, 2023, which has led to escalating tensions across the region.

Blinken will also visit Israel, Egypt, Qatar, and the West Bank in his regional tour.

ALSO READ: GCC banks set to thrive in 2024, UAE, Saudi lead: S&P

Previous Story

‘Democracy Rises, Junta Falls in Myanmar’

Next Story

Biden’s ‘Irish Temper’ Flares Over Trump’s Remarks

Latest from -Top News

Dhaka’s Ruling Party Rejects Kolkata Link

Slamming the Yunus administration, the Awami League alleged that “the illegal usurper government is actively spreading these baseless rumours….reports Asian Lite News Bangladesh’s Awami League has rejected media reports that it opened

1.5M Afghans Forced Back in 2025

UN warned that these women and girls face significant threats upon their return to Afghanistan, including poverty, early marriage, violence, and unprecedented restrictions. The International Organization for Migration (IOM) has warned that

How BRICS Break the West’s Grip

Harvansh Chawla pointed to the Ruble-Rupee trade arrangement between the two nations, saying it has streamlined transactions and lessened reliance on Western financial systems. The BRICS bloc is proving crucial in enabling

Greece may extend North Africa asylum ban

In July, the government stopped processing asylum requests from migrants arriving from North Africa by sea for three months in an effort to curb arrivals from Libya to Crete Plevris said he

EU Demands Seat in US–Russia Ceasefire Talks

Kallas revealed that she would convene an online meeting of EU foreign ministers on Monday to discuss “our next steps EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas said any US–Russia agreement must involve
Go toTop

Don't Miss

Biden reminds Russia of looming sanctions

Biden said he agrees with a proposal from the Russian

China will be high on agenda at Quad Summit

When asked to what extent China will be a focus