The Saudi media reported that Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman had spoken with President Trump, who made the kingdom the first stop on his first overseas presidential trip in 2017.
Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman said Saudi Arabia aimed to invest at least $600bn in the US over the next four years, as the kingdom sought to deepen ties with its most important western ally after the return of Donald Trump to the White House.
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump spoke to Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on Wednesday in his first call with a foreign leader of his second term, appearing to renew efforts from four years earlier to strengthen U.S. ties to the kingdom.
Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman vowed to invest at least $600 billion in the US — after President Trump floated he would fast-track his visit to the kingdom if they put
Saudi Arabia’s Mohammed bin Salman told President Donald Trump that he plans to invest $600 billion over the next four years.
During a recent call, Saudi Arabia's crown prince announced plans to invest $600 billion in the U.S. over four years.
Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince announced Thursday that the kingdom is set to invest $600 billion in the United States over the next four years.
Saudi Arabia was the first foreign country that Trump visited during his first term.
He is scheduled to join a dialogue with WEF founder Klaus Schwab and WEF President and CEO Borge Brende via a live video link.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rushed to Elon Musk’s defense Thursday, claiming that the billionaire’s disturbing inauguration gesture —which millions of people around the world recognized as the Sieg Heil salute used by Adolf Hitler’s Nazi Party—was little more than a misunderstanding.
Saudi Arabia will invest $600 billion in the United States in the coming years, President Donald Trump said on Thursday - before quickly adding that he wanted to see an even higher sum. "But I'll be asking the crown prince,