Arabic readings from Biden’s trip to Riyadh; From privilege to fear.
The US President’s visit to Saudi Arabia has led to many analyzes and reactions to the goals, concessions, demands and, of course, the Arab fears about the US-Saudi dialogue.
News of US President Joe Biden’s imminent visit to Saudi Arabia and talks with Saudi Arabian leaders sparked interesting analysis and reactions in the Arab world. Analyzes and reactions that start with American goals and end with Saudi concessions; However, in the meantime, there seem to be Arab demands and fears for Riyadh and its allies that need to be seen how Biden wants to deal with them.
quick look
The media and personalities of the Arab world consider Biden’s visit to Saudi Arabia as a sign of a change in Washington’s approach to Riyadh.
Analysts believe that Biden came to Riyadh because of his need to accompany the Saudi leaders in managing world oil prices.
Some Arab figures in the region believe that the leaders of countries such as Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Iraq, which need their help, should receive security and nuclear concessions from him.
The media affiliated with the Zionist regime, while announcing the news that Riyadh and Tel Aviv are approaching the normalization of relations, mention the change of the rule of Tiran and Sanafir islands as an important step.
Despite the human rights fears of Riyadh and its allies, American analysts and Saudi civil activists believe that these issues are no longer important to Washington and that Biden faces more serious challenges.
News of the postponement or cancellation of the US President’s visit to Saudi Arabia shows that the Riyadh-Washington talks on increasing oil production have failed.