Mnuchin Meets With Saudi Crown Prince

WASHINGTON (The Washington Post) —
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A photo tweeted by the Saudi Foreign Ministry of Mnuchin meeting the Saudi Crown Prince.

U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin met with Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on Monday, according to the Saudi government.

Saudi Arabia’s foreign ministry posted a photo of the meeting on Twitter. In a caption, the Saudi government wrote that bin Salman in the meeting “stresses the importance of the Saudi-US strategic partnership, where it holds an important role in the future in line with the Kingdom’s #Vision2030.”

Mnuchin last week announced he was withdrawing from a conference in Saudi Arabia this week, amid the international backlash following the death of Washington Post contributing columnist Jamal Khashoggi.

Khashoggi died at the Saudi consulate in Turkey earlier this month, though the Saudi Arabian government has given conflicting reports on how he died.

Tony Sayegh, Mnuchin’s top spokesman, said the two men discussed the Khashoggi investigation, the implementation of sanctions against Iran, the Saudi economy, and combating the financing of terrorism.

Still, Treasury was reluctant to comment on the meeting, which had not been previewed. Bruce Riedel, a former senior Central Intelligence Agency official who is now head of the Intelligence Project at the Brookings Institution, said the meeting between the Crown Prince and Mnuchin is a way for Saudi officials to send a statement to the U.S. that they cannot be ignored and won’t be cowed by any investigation into Khashoggi’s death.

“He’s just trying to tough it out and say, ‘You have to deal with me,’ ” Riedel said. “‘I’m in charge here. I’m not going anywhere. You can’t avoid having your picture taken with me when you come here.'”

During the trip to the Middle East, Mnuchin has posted multiple photographs of his meetings with leaders from Israel and Jordan. But he did not post any photograph or statement about meeting with the Crown Prince.

Even though Mnuchin said he wouldn’t attend a financial conference in Riyadh, he decided he would still travel to Saudi Arabia this week for other meetings. He was scheduled meet with his Middle Eastern counterparts to discuss ways to combat terror financing, but he did not announce in advance that he would be meeting with the Crown Prince.

Mnuchin’s meeting with the Crown Prince comes just two weeks after Secretary of State Mike Pompeo also traveled to Riyadh to meet with the Crown Prince.

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