
Saudi minister of state for foreign affairs meets US delegation in Riyadh
The delegation was headed by Michael Lawler, member of Congress and the chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee's Middle East and North Africa Subcommittee.
The two sides reviewed the long-standing relations between Saudi Arabia and the US, and also discussed key regional and international developments, as well as issues of mutual concern, the SPA added.
The meeting followed the visit of US President Donald Trump to the Kingdom earlier this month and reflects ongoing diplomatic engagement between the two nations.
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