WASHINGTON - US President Joe Biden said on Friday he was not going to have a meeting with Saudi Arabia's de facto leader Mohammed bin Salman during a trip next month and that he was only seeing the Saudi crown prince as part of a broader"international meeting."known as MBS, were part of his first trip to the Gulf region as president and seen by rights advocates as at odds with his promise to put human rights at the heart of US foreign policy.
"I'm not going to meet with MBS. I'm going to an international meeting, and he's going to be part of it," Biden told reporters on Friday, when asked how during his Saudi Arabia trip he will handle the topic ofAs a presidential candidate, Biden said he wanted to make Saudi Arabia a"pariah". However, his struggle to reduce record high gasoline prices this year has complicated the situation as the US urges oil producing nations to boost production to offset Russian losses following Western sanctions on Moscow over its invasion of Ukraine.
Weeks after taking office, Biden shifted US policy on Saudi Arabia, adopting a tougher stance over the kingdom's human rights record and in particular the killing of Washington Post journalist Khashoggi in Turkey in 2018.The White House has said, as recently as this month, that Biden's view has not changed.Russia's invasion of UkraineThe United States is urging Gulf states to publicly condemn Moscow, Western diplomats have previously told Reuters.
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