King Salman’s absence raises many questions, is he sick?
Many believe that the Saudi king’s long absence from various occasions in the country, even after the decline of the corona in Saudi Arabia, is not unreasonable.
With the Saudi king’s absence prolonged and his absence on various occasions, many believe that the Saudi king is seriously ill and that the crown prince has effectively taken over the affairs of the country.
The Guardian reported today (Wednesday) that as the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) rulers arrived in Riyadh (Tuesday), it appeared that Mohammed bin Salman was the highest-ranking official in Saudi Arabia. With the arrival of the presidents of the five council member states in Saudi Arabia to attend the 42nd meeting of the Cooperation Council, the Saudi Crown Prince arrived at Riyadh International Airport to greet them and once again replaced his father at a major event.
The Guardian added, however, that while bin Salman was leading the leaders of Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Oman and Bahrain to the reception hall on a purple carpet, the absence of Saudi King Salman bin Abdulaziz was obvious, because if It was supposed to be an important occasion and the sick king of Saudi Arabia would be seen in public again, there is nothing more important than this gathering that is held every five years under his supervision.
The Guardian adds that the King of Saudi Arabia came to Neum 15 months ago after the outbreak of the Corona virus; Located on the shores of the Red Sea, it was the best place to ensure he did not catch the Corona virus. But as the crisis in Saudi Arabia eased and the Saudi king continued to be absent, it became more irrational, with the only exception being when the Saudi king, Haitham bin Tariq, arrived last July.
Since then, several important occasions have taken place, but the King of Saudi Arabia has been absent from all of them. The intelligence official, who did not want to be named, said the Saudi crown prince “prepared the ground for his coronation as king, and he did so with or without the corona virus.” “No one denies that not only does the king not appear in public, but the affairs are not in his hands now.”