US State Department says relations with Saudi Arabia are strategic, include ‘multiplicity of interests’

The United States and Saudi Arabia have a “multiplicity of interests” in common, including regional security and the safety of American expats in the kingdom, State Department Spokesman Vedant Patel said. (Screengrab)
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Updated 15 October 2022
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US State Department says relations with Saudi Arabia are strategic, include ‘multiplicity of interests’

  • Washington has broader national security interests that must be maintained, the spokesman said 

DUBAI: The United States and Saudi Arabia have a “multiplicity of interests” in common, including regional security and the safety of American expats in the kingdom, State Department Spokesman Vedant Patel said during a press briefing on Friday. 

“We continue to have a multiplicity of interests as it relates to our bilateral relationship with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. And of course, a big piece of that is a security relationship – one that is important towards regional stability,” the spokesman said. 

Washington has broader national security interests that must be maintained, he added. 

The US also has more than 70,000 American citizens living in the Kingdom, he said, adding that their safety is also an important factor in the bilateral ties it shares with Riyadh.


Saudi Arabia to host WEF Global Collaboration and Growth Meeting in April

Minister of Economy and Planning Faisal Alibrahim on Friday confirmed the details of the high-level meeting. (SPA)
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Saudi Arabia to host WEF Global Collaboration and Growth Meeting in April

  • Minister stressed the need for sustained dialogue to accelerate global growth and called on participants to actively engage in the upcoming meeting

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia will host the World Economic Forum Global Collaboration and Growth Meeting in Jeddah between April 22-23, 2026.

Minister of Economy and Planning Faisal Alibrahim on Friday confirmed the details of the high-level meeting which was announced at the annual WEF meeting in 2025, Saudi Press Agency reported.

In his closing remarks at the forum, the minister stressed the need for sustained dialogue to accelerate global growth and called on participants to actively engage in the upcoming meeting.

He noted that the meeting will build on the momentum generated by the WEF’s Special Meeting hosted by Riyadh in 2024, affirming that the Kingdom has emerged as a global capital of pragmatism and consequential decision-making.

WEF President Borge Brende highlighted the forum’s deepening engagement with the Kingdom. He said: “We are pleased to return to Saudi Arabia in 2026 to carry forward the conversations started at our annual meeting, creating space for leaders to work together, build trust, and ensure dialogue leads to meaningful collaboration and action.”