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Wednesday, December 14, 2022

Xi Jinping's Arrival to Saudi Arabia Is A Huge Blow To Destroy US Hegemony

Xi Jinping's Arrival to Saudi Arabia Is A Huge Blow To Destroy US Hegemony
December 8, 2022.




ISLAMTODAY ID- Chinese President Xi Jinping traveled to Saudi Arabia for three days since December 7 at the invitation of Saudi Arabia's King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud.
The visit comes against a backdrop of continuing tensions between Beijing and Riyadh and Washington on the other.
The following is an estimate of the results of the visit, as reported by Sputniknews, Wednesday (7/12/2022).
  Great Host Deals?
Saudi news outlets reported hopes of signing a series of agreements worth more than $29 billion during Xi Jinping's visit to Riyadh.
The agreements include those related to energy and infrastructure.
According to the outlet, in addition to more than 20 preliminary agreements that will be signed on the sidelines of the Sino-Saudi summit.




In addition, it is hoped that Beijing and Riyadh will also be able to sign a document on strategic partnerships, as well as agree on a "harmonization" plan between the two countries' long-term programs, including the Saudi "Vision-2030" program and China's "One Belt - One Road" initiative.
The summit between the Chinese president and the Saudi King will also be attended by Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
As for Xi's travel agenda to Saudi Arabia, it also includes the Arab-China summit on cooperation and development, as well as the Arab-China meeting with the leaders of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) consisting of Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. Arabic (UAE).
'Double Impact' in the US
Some experts believe that the visit of the Chinese president to Saudi Arabia can be considered a double blow for the US, which is trying to dictate its terms to the global energy market.
Experts are of the opinion that the visit is touted as a significant event that transcends the current oil price situation.




This is because Xi will meet not only Saudi Arabian leaders, but also senior officials from Persian Gulf countries – at the meeting where “new relations between China and the Arab world” as well as Beijing and the international oil and gas community will be discussed.
According to some analysts, the fact of this encounter is “epoch-making and revolutionary” – a sign they believe indicates that a new world order is becoming more real.
Experts add that Washington has long tried to prevent Xi from visiting Riyadh, but without success.
According to them, the fact that the visit will take place reflects China's growing international influence.
Washington Vs Beijing tensions, Riyadh
Xi is traveling to Saudi Arabia as Washington's tensions with Riyadh and Beijing show no sign of letting up.
In October, US President Joe Biden warned that there would be "consequences" for Saudi Arabia for its move to cut oil production earlier that month, but declined to elaborate on what steps he might take.
In early October, the OPEC+ group of oil producers, which includes Saudi Arabia and Russia, announced that it had agreed to cut oil production by two million bpd from November and would take the agreed production levels for August as a reference point.
The move was made in response to the uncertain outlook for global oil markets, caused in part by Western sanctions on Russian energy shipments and a G7 plan to introduce price caps on Russian crude.
Saudi Arabia's foreign ministry rejected claims that the oil cuts were "politically motivated against the United States" or that the Saudis were "taking sides" in the Ukraine conflict.
The Saudis stressed that the decision was made unanimously by OPEC+ members and that the move was "based purely on economic considerations."
For your information, US-China relations deteriorated after the then Speaker of the US House of Representatives, Nancy Pelosi, visited Taiwan in early August.
Beijing denounced Pelosi's trip as a gesture of support for separatism, launching large-scale military exercises around Taiwan.
However, several countries, including France, the United States, Japan and others, have sent their delegations to the island since then, further increasing tensions in the Taiwan Strait.
Although the US does not enjoy formal diplomatic relations with Taiwan, Washington has a representative office in Taipei, remaining the island's largest supplier of military hardware.
Beijing regards the island as an integral part of the PRC, adhering to a policy of peaceful reunification under the “One China – Two Systems” model.

source: islamtoday.id Sputniknews

Tuesday, November 8, 2022

BECAUSE OF OIL!! US begins to discuss penalties for Saudi Arabia, includ...

US begins to discuss penalties for Saudi Arabia, including cuts in military aid.
Monday, October 31, 2022.



 
WASHINGTON - The United States (US) has begun discussing its plans to punish Saudi Arabia for the OPEC+ decision to cut oil production from November. The planned punishment includes cutting military aid to the kingdom.
A US official revealed this to the NBC news network. According to the official, Washington's move could include freezing deliveries of Patriot missiles to Saudi Arabia.
The $3 billion deal, under which Riyadh will receive 300 Patriot MIM-104E Guidance Enhanced Missile-Tactical Ballistic Missiles (GEM-T), was approved by Washington in August.
The deal is seen as important to Saudi Arabia, which needs missile supplies for its Patriot launcher system, as the country is often the target of missile and drone attacks from Yemen's Houthi rebel group.
The Houthis frequently attack the kingdom in response to long-running bombardment by Riyadh and its Arab coalition.
According to the US official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, another option on the US agenda is to exclude the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia from upcoming military exercises and regional conferences, including those dedicated to efforts by the US and its allies to create a joint air defense system in the region.
However, two US officials and other informed sources indicated that no decision had yet been made in Washington.
According to them, much will depend on the OPEC (Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries) summit in December, adding that if the meeting leads to an increase in oil production, Saudi Arabia could avoid US retaliation altogether.
According to an NBC report on Sunday (10/30/2022), several military leaders in the US are opposed to reducing defense cooperation with Riyadh.
They argue that leaving Saudi Arabia, which has been Washington's main ally in the Gulf for decades, without Patriot missiles and other American equipment, could endanger US troops and civilians in the country and destabilize the entire region.
According to a source in the US government, military commanders have shared those concerns with the Biden administration.
The US has been urging Saudi Arabia to increase oil production for months, saying lower oil prices would hurt Russia and make it harder for Moscow to finance its military operations in Ukraine.
However, the OPEC+ group, which includes Russia, angered Washington earlier this month by announcing their decision to cut oil output by two million barrels per day from November.
"There will be consequences," US President Joe Biden said while warning Saudi Arabia of the OPEC+ move.
When asked by CNN if it was time for Washington to reevaluate its relationship with Riyadh, Biden replied: "yes."
The Saudis have insisted that the oil production cut was a unanimous decision by OPEC+ members, made purely for economic reasons.

source : international.sindonews.com