Kerry meetings


Issue 989 - 19 Mar 2015 | 1 minute read

US secretary of state John Kerry had a brief meeting with Gulf Co-operation Council foreign ministers on 5 March, ahead of talks with Saudi foreign minister Prince Saud Al-Faisal. The bilateral Saudi-US talks were described by Saudi Arabia as “fruitful and constructive”; Kerry said he and Prince Saud had had “a very full day”, which included a meeting with King Salman (see Royals), and a “productive” lunch with Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Nayef. One of the main reasons for Kerry’s visit was to brief and reassure the Saudis about nuclear negotiations with Iran.

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