What happened at Trump's White House meeting with the Saudi crown prince
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What happened at Trump's White House meeting with the Saudi crown prince
"A jovial President Donald Trump held a warm and friendly meeting with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman at the White House, packed with plenty of handshakes and back pats. He brushed aside questions about Saudi Arabia's human rights record, praised the prince for his statesmanship and announced hundreds of billions of dollars in new Saudi investment in the United States. The White House rolled out plenty of pomp for the Saudi royal on Tuesday, dispatching fighter jets that the two leaders watched from a red carpet, parading out an honor guard on horseback and giving a lavish dinner in the East Room."
"In a sitdown in the Oval Office that took place just seven years after Prince Mohammad was implicated by U.S. intelligence agencies in the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, Trump and the prince took numerous questions from reporters - one of whom was repeatedly insulted by Trump - on everything from commerce to the sale of advanced F-35 fighter jets to Riyadh. Here is a look at some of the takeaways from the visit:"
President Donald Trump hosted Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman at the White House with ceremonial pomp, warm gestures, and a lavish East Room dinner. Trump downplayed Saudi human rights concerns, praised the crown prince, and announced hundreds of billions in Saudi investment in the United States. The leaders viewed fighter jets and an honor guard on a red carpet. Reporters questioned them about commerce and a proposed F-35 sale to Saudi Arabia despite Pentagon worries about advanced-technology transfer and China ties. Trump said Israel's security concerns would be addressed and suggested Israel would accept Saudi F-35s if normalization occurs.
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