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U.S. and Saudi Arabia Discuss Defense Pact Ahead of MBS White House Visit

The push follows Washington’s new pledge to Qatar and signals a bid to formalize U.S. guarantees.

Overview

  • Saudi Arabia is negotiating a defense agreement with the United States that Riyadh hopes to sign during Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s visit to the White House next month, according to the Financial Times.
  • A senior Trump administration official confirmed there are discussions about signing during the visit but said the details remain in flux.
  • Reporting describes the prospective pact as modeled on last month’s U.S.–Qatar arrangement that treats an armed attack on Qatar as a threat to U.S. security following Israel’s strike in Doha.
  • The State Department called U.S.–Saudi defense cooperation a “strong bedrock” of regional strategy while declining specifics, and Reuters said the White House and Saudi officials did not respond to requests for comment.
  • Riyadh’s talks come weeks after it signed a mutual defense pact with Pakistan, and if concluded the U.S.–Saudi deal could broaden American security commitments in the Gulf.