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					<description><![CDATA[Washington — Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman concluded a two-day visit to the United States on Thursday, marking a significant]]></description>
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<p><strong>Washington</strong> — Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman concluded a two-day visit to the United States on Thursday, marking a significant phase in strengthening cooperation across technology, energy and strategic industries.</p>



<p>The visit followed US President Donald Trump’s earlier trip to Riyadh in May, continuing a series of high-level engagements aimed at reinforcing long-standing bilateral ties.</p>



<p>During discussions at the White House, both sides reviewed regional and international developments, focusing on areas where closer coordination could support mutual stability and shared strategic goals.</p>



<p>Talks highlighted opportunities to expand cooperation in advanced technologies, with artificial intelligence, nuclear energy and critical minerals emerging as central pillars of future collaboration.</p>



<p>A joint declaration on civil nuclear energy was signed, outlining frameworks for cooperation in nuclear safety, uranium supply chains and peaceful energy development.</p>



<p>The agreement also includes new commitments on investment facilitation, financial partnerships, and alignment on capital markets to support cross-border economic activity.</p>



<p>Both nations endorsed a memorandum of understanding on education and training, aimed at enhancing knowledge exchange and preparing their workforces for emerging high-skill sectors.</p>



<p>The White House described the overall package of agreements signed since May as a major expansion of the bilateral partnership, placing Saudi investment commitments in the US near the $1 trillion mark.</p>



<p>This week’s signatures included the Strategic Defense Agreement, the Critical Minerals Framework and a new AI Strategic Partnership designed to accelerate joint innovation.</p>



<p>A state dinner hosted by President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump on Tuesday brought together senior officials, legislators and industry leaders from across the country.</p>



<p>The gathering underscored the importance both nations place on diplomatic continuity, while emphasizing the economic dimension of their cooperation.</p>



<p>On Wednesday, the crown prince attended the US–Saudi Investment Forum, where the two sides announced agreements and memorandums of understanding valued at approximately $270 billion.</p>



<p>These agreements covered sectors including technology, advanced manufacturing, transportation, energy transition initiatives and supply-chain resilience projects designed to support rapid industrial growth.</p>



<p>The crown prince also held separate meetings with US House Speaker Mike Johnson, along with members of the Senate and House committees involved in foreign affairs and national security.</p>



<p>These discussions focused on legislative cooperation, as well as opportunities to strengthen trade and address shared geopolitical challenges.</p>



<p>At the conclusion of the visit, the crown prince expressed appreciation to President Trump for the warm hospitality and close engagement extended to the Saudi delegation.</p>



<p>The Saudi delegation included senior ministers and advisors, representing sectors such as energy, foreign affairs, national security, commerce, finance and sovereign investment.</p>



<p>Senior Saudi officials in attendance included Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman, Princess Reema bint Bandar, Prince Faisal bin Farhan, Musaed Al-Aiban and Majid Al-Qasabi.</p>



<p>Also present were Mohammed Al Al-Sheikh, Finance Minister Mohammed Al-Jadaan, US–Saudi Partnership Council Secretary-General Mohammed Al-Tuwaijri, and PIF Governor Yasir Al-Rumayyan.</p>



<p>From the US side, key participants included Vice President JD Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Secretary of the Treasury Scott Bessent and Secretary of War Pete Hegseth.</p>



<p>Also attending were Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick, Secretary of Energy Chris Wright and White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles.</p>



<p>The conclusion of the visit marks a continued expansion of cooperation across economic, defense and technological fields, with both countries signaling readiness to pursue deeper partnership in areas of strategic importance.</p>



<p>The agreements signed this week are expected to shape next-generation cooperation, setting the stage for long-term collaboration in innovation, energy diversification and industrial growth.</p>
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