Saudi Arabia’s powerful crown

Saudi Arabia’s powerful crown

Saudi Arabia’s powerful crown prince named prime minister

Saudi Arabia’s powerful Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman was appointed prime minister on Tuesday by royal decree.
The crown prince, who is heir to the throne held by King Salman, already wields wide powers and is seen as the kingdom’s day-to-day leader.
The royal decree appointing him as prime minister was carried by the Saudi Press Agency. It said King Salman will continue to chair the Cabinet meetings that he attends.
Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has been appointed prime minister. (AP)
The 37-year-old crown prince, widely known by the acronym MBS, has taken the lead on Vision 2030, the kingdom’s wide-ranging plan to transform its economy and end its dependency on oil.
In this image released by the Saudi Royal Palace, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, right, greets President Joe Biden with a fist bump after his arrival at Al-Salam palace in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, Friday, July 15, 2022. (Bandar Aljaloud/Saudi Royal Palace via AP)
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman met President Joe Biden at Al-Salam palace in Jeddah earlier this year. (AP)
He is associated with the October 2018 killing of Saudi journalist and critic Jamal Khashoggi, who disappeared after entering the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul.
US intelligence found that the crown prince likely approved the killing.
Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi was murdered in 2018. (AP/AAP)
The prince said in 2019 that he took “full responsibility” for the killing since it happened on his watch, but denied ordering it. Saudi officials have said Khashoggi’s killing was the work of rogue Saudi security and intelligence officials.
Saudi Arabian courts say they have sentenced eight Saudi nationals to prison over the killing but have not identified them.
President Joe Biden once vowed to make Saudi Arabia a “pariah” over the killing, but he visited the kingdom and met with the crown prince earlier this year, acknowledging the continued importance of relations with the world’s largest oil exporter.

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