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Title: Biden coup buoys Saudi crown prince after five years at helm
Source: AFP
URL Source: https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/worl ... -five-years-at-helm/ar-AAYzf8m
Published: Jun 16, 2022
Author: AFP
Post Date: 2022-06-17 06:54:35 by BTP Holdings
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Biden coup buoys Saudi crown prince after five years at helm

AFP - 16 June 2022 9:52 PM

Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has long been sidelined on the world stage but as he prepares to mark five years as de facto leader, he is finally coming in from the cold.

© Bandar AL-JALOUD
Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has led Saudi Arabia on a rollercoaster journey since becoming defacto ruler five years ago

Next month's visit by US President Joe Biden will complete the international rehabilitation of the 36-year-old prince, who was widely reviled over the 2018 killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.

Biden's trip -- after Russia's invasion of Ukraine sent oil prices soaring, piling on economic pain -- follows visits by the leaders of France, Britain and Turkey.

It represents an unqualified victory for Prince Mohammed, who has led his country on a rollercoaster ride since being named the heir of his father King Salman, 86, on June 21, 2017.

In his time as unofficial ruler of Saudi Arabia, the world's biggest oil exporter and the home of Islam's two holiest sites, "MBS" has liberalised many aspects of daily life while asserting stern control over others.

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Abaya robes and hijab headscarves are now optional for Saudi women

Yet his drive to transform the conservative kingdom risked being completely overshadowed by Khashoggi's murder, an act so abhorrent that Biden's trip -- a routine move for past American leaders -- has sparked controversy.

© Nicholas Kamm
Biden's planned trip next month to Saudi Arabia follows visits to the kingdom by the leaders of France, Britain and Turkey It represents an unqualified victory for Prince Mohammed, who has led his country on a rollercoaster ride since being named the heir of his father King Salman, 86, on June 21, 2017.

Saudi agents killed and dismembered Khashoggi, an insider turned critic, in the kingdom's Istanbul consulate in October 2018.

US intelligence concluded that Prince Mohammed "approved" an operation to capture or kill Khashoggi, a charge he denies.

Following the visits by France's President Emmanuel Macron, Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the planned meeting with Biden is a major validation of Prince Mohammed.

"Washington was kind of the hub of opposition to MBS when it comes to official public statements and mobilisation in the West," said Yasmine Farouk of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.

"This is exactly what MBS was aiming to get through the last year-and-a- half: a meeting and a picture with Biden as a counterpart," said one Riyadh-based diplomat.

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A fighter from Yemeni government forces backed by the Saudi-led coalition is seen during fighting in Marib

- Women at the wheel -

When he arrives, Biden will find Prince Mohammed's stamp almost everywhere. But no group has been affected more than Saudi women.

The axing of notorious rules concerning what women can wear and where they can go is a centrepiece of the new Saudi liberalisation narrative.

Abaya robes and hijab headscarves are now optional, women are no longer banned from concerts and sporting events, and in 2018 they gained the right to drive.

The kingdom has also eased so-called guardianship rules, meaning women can now obtain passports and travel abroad without a male relative's permission.

Yet the story for women has not been entirely positive, especially for those who dare to speak out.

In 2018, authorities arrested at least a dozen women activists, most of them right before the ban on female motorists was lifted.

The move was preceded by a clampdown that hit princes and senior officials suspected of graft or disloyalty, dozens of whom were rounded up in November 2017 in Riyadh's luxury Ritz-Carlton hotel.

Prince Mohammed "has coupled his dramatic and thoroughgoing cultural, social and artistic revolution from the top down... with an equally dramatic concentration of power politically", said Hussein Ibish of the Arab Gulf States Institute in Washington.

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