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United States, Saudi Arabia Advance Decades Of Cooperation

United States Secretary of State, Michael R. Pompeo will travel on November 22 to Saudi Arabia where he will meet with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud to discuss the strong bilateral security and economic partnership between both countries.

During the visit, they will also discuss progress made under the U.S-Saudi Arabia Strategic Dialogue held last month in Washington, and issues related to Iran’s malign influence in the region, according to a statement released by the office of the State Department’s spokesperson.

The statement gave the highlights of the U.S./Saudi relationship:

THE UNITED STATES AND SAUDI ARABIA: A BEDROCK RELATIONSHIP

For more than 75 years, the United States and Saudi Arabia have built a strong partnership in energy and investment cooperation, trade, counterterrorism, and security.

In October, the two countries launched a strategic dialogue to advance economic and security objectives through working groups on defense, economics and energy cooperation, and culture and education exchanges.

The United States recognizes Saudi Arabia’s progress toward transforming its economy under the Vision 2030 plan while emphasizing the importance of continued human rights reform and strengthening of civil society.

ECONOMIC PARTNERSHIPS BUILD PROSPERITY

The United States and Saudi Arabia support global economic growth and stable energy markets as two of the world’s largest suppliers of oil and gas. Two-way trade of goods and services between Saudi Arabia and the United States totals nearly $40 billion annually and supports some 165,000 American jobs.

U.S. companies are key investment partners in strategic Saudi industries – not just traditional industries such as oil and gas. AMC opened the first cinema in the country in 35 years.  Six Flags signed an agreement to establish the world’s largest theme park near Riyadh.

REGIONAL SECURITY INITIATIVES BRING STABILITY TO THE GULF

Saudi Arabia is a founding member of the Coalition to Defeat ISIS and assists U.S. efforts to combat al Qa’ida in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP).

Saudi Arabia co-chairs the Terrorist Financing Targeting Center (TFTC) and hosts the center in Riyadh. The TFTC is a platform for information sharing, multilateral coordination, and capacity building aimed at tracking and disrupting illicit financial flows to terrorist groups throughout the world.

Saudi Arabia plays a key role in deterring Iranian malign activities in the region. The Saudi-led Coalition helps the legitimate Yemeni government defend its territory from attacks on civilian targets.

Saudi Arabia and other members of the Gulf Cooperation Council work with the United States on border security, maritime security, and cybersecurity.

PEOPLE-TO-PEOPLE TIES CREATE NEW VISIONS FOR THE FUTURE

About 37,000 Saudi students are enrolled in U.S. schools – the fourth highest number from across the world. When these students return home, they are helping to drive Saudi Arabia’s transformation taking place under the Vision 2030 plan.