The Asian Age

Xi’s outreach to Saudi earns Washington rap

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Riyadh, Dec. 8: Chinese President Xi Jinping and Saudi Arabia’s powerful crown prince met on Thursday on an Arab outreach visit that has earned a rebuke from Washington, reaching deals in areas, including energy and infrastruc­ture.

Agreements worth about $30 billion were being signed on Thursday, Saudi state media said, as China seeks to shore up its Covid-hit economy and as the Saudis, long-term US allies, push to diversify their economic and political alliances.

Xi and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, the 37-year-old de facto ruler of the world’s biggest oil exporter, met at Yamamah Palace in Riyadh, flanked by high-ranking officials wearing masks, footage aired on state television showed.

They oversaw the signing of energy agreements on hydrogen as well as a plan to “harmonise” Saudi Arabia’s ambitious economic reform agenda, Vision 2030, with China’s trillion-dollar Belt and Road Initiative, the official Saudi Press Agency said.

The signed deals also covered a petrochemi­cals project, housing developmen­t and the teaching of the Chinese language, SPA said, though it did not detail their substance or monetary value. Earlier, state television showed Xi being greeted with a handshake by Prince Mohammed before the two men stood side-by-side as a brass band played their countries’ national anthems.

They then chatted while walking into the palace, which is the king’s official residence and seat of the royal court.

Xi also met with Prince Mohammed’s father, 86year-old King Salman, signing a comprehens­ive strategic partnershi­p agreement first reached during Xi’s last visit in 2016, state media reported.

They “agreed to hold a heads of state meeting between the two countries in turn every two years”, Chinese state media said.

“I am very pleased to visit Saudi Arabia again after six years.”

● XI AND Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman oversaw the signing of energy agreements on hydrogen as well as a plan to “harmonise” Saudi Arabia's ambitious economic reform agenda, Vision 2030, with China's trillion-dollar Belt and Road Initiative.

 ?? — AFP ?? Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman welcomes Chinese President Xi Jinping (L) during a ceremony in the capital Riyadh, on Thursday.
— AFP Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman welcomes Chinese President Xi Jinping (L) during a ceremony in the capital Riyadh, on Thursday.

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