Who met and cut off Crown Prince
Who met and
cut off Crown Prince Muhammad bin Salman of Saudi Arabia?
caption Muhammad bin Salman standing
at the end of the line in this formal family photo G20 summit to be a test for
Saudi Crown Prince Muhammad bin Salman This is because it is the first time
that Muhammad bin Salman has appeared on an international stage since the
assassination of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi. There are widespread
allegations that orders for Khashoggi's assassination came from a high-ranking
Saudi government. So the meeting in Buenos Aires is an opportunity to see if
the Crown Prince is facing international isolation because of these
allegations. Read more about Muhammad bin Salman Khashoggi's assassination: Is
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Salman's path to the region is in danger. Conversations, interviews and
movements reveal much that a diplomatic or political statement made to the
press can hide. The Saudi Crown Prince is pictured standing at the end of the
line. He is the only Arab leader in the G20 and was seen comfortably in his
traditional attire in a sea of suit-wearing rulers. On several occasions, uncertainty
and anxiety appeared on his face. Some of the rulers talked to him briefly and
many of them went ahead and read the manuscript. These leaders know how
dangerous some of their voters are to the Saudi ruler. One person who had a
very different attitude towards him is Russian President Putin. He approached
Muhammad bin Salman in a warm manner and with a big smile both of them made a
high five. The Russian rulers are masters at angering the liberal rulers of the
West and, through their actions, make it clear that closer ties with Saudi
Arabia are a strategic necessity. , Source of photo , South Korea, Mexico,
South Africa and China. The Saudi Foreign Ministry did not hesitate to tweet
photos of the meetings. Read also Why Muhammad bin Salman is popular among the
youth? Five key facts about the new Saudi Crown Prince Saudi Crown Prince: 'I'm
not Gandhi or Mandela' Ignore Twitter post, 1 Twitter post end, 1 Twitter post
Ignore, 2 Twitter post end, 2 after Khashoggi's assassination This was the
first meeting between the British Prime Minister Theresa May and a source said
that Theresa May had conveyed her message to him in clear words. According to
Theresa May's spokeswoman, she has asked the Crown Prince to ensure that Saudi
Arabia fully co-operates in Turkey's investigation into Khashkji's
assassination. Theresa May also said that Saudi Arabia would have to take steps
to build confidence in other countries that such shameful incidents would not
happen again. The Saudi Crown Prince has also been called upon to support
possible talks on resolving the Yemeni conflict next week. Also read Did Saudi
Arabia's threat to the United States work? Did Jamal Khashoggi's Apple Watch
record everything? Erdogan's cat-and-mouse game with the Saudis, photo source
REUTERS, photo caption This was British Prime Minister Theresa May's first
meeting with Crown Prince since Khashkji's assassination. French President
Macron also met with the Crown Prince and International investigators were
called in to investigate. The footage of the meeting made it seem as if Macron
was telling the Crown Prince that he was worried because Saudi leaders were not
listening. The truth is that this meeting is a true reflection of where the
Crown Prince stands in the world right now. The world ruler is outraged by the
behavior of Saudi Arabia, and especially by the Crown Prince, in the wake of
Khashoggi's assassination, and because the investigation has not yet come to an
end, the anger does not seem to have subsided. World leaders also know that
relations with Saudi Arabia are in their national interest and that trade and
intelligence relations with it must be protected, so it is important to keep in
touch with Saudi Arabia and not throw stones at it from afar. to remain. At the
G20 summit, world leaders did not completely shy away from him, but one thing
is clear: the Crown Prince's reputation has been damaged and it will take time
to recover, which will depend on the fact that he was assassinated by Turkey.
What is the Crown Prince's reaction when the investigation is completed?
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