A belated congratulation for Biden from Trump ally Saudi Arabia
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Saudi Arabia has eventually congratulated US President-elect Joe Biden on his election victory over the kingdom’s “personal” friend Donald Trump.
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Nov 09, 2020 09:13 UTC
  • A belated congratulation for Biden from Trump ally Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia has eventually congratulated US President-elect Joe Biden on his election victory over the kingdom’s “personal” friend Donald Trump.

Riyadh was conspicuously silent for long after Biden surpassed the 270 electoral votes he needed to become the US’s 46th president on Saturday.

It took it more than 24 hours to acknowledge the change atop the ruling structure of one of its strongest allies.

According to the official Saudi Press Agency, King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, heir to the throne and de facto ruler, forwarded the congratulation no earlier than at 19:32 GMT on Sunday.

During the delay, the kingdom even sent a congratulatory message to Tanzania’s president over his re-election, but would not bother to join its fellow world and Arab states to felicitate Biden.

Observers attribute the delay to Riyadh’s failure to come to terms with the end of of the era of a president, who would not only refuse to take the kingdom to task, but would also effectually protect it from accountability for its increasingly bloody atrocities.

Trump, who has "personal" ties with bin Salman, traveled to Saudi Arabia in 2017 in his first official foreign visit, signing a $110-billion arms deal with the kingdom. The US arms support, an update on its already lavish supply of weapons to Saudi Arabia, came although the kingdom was at the height of a war he had orchestrated against Yemen. The United Nations has said the military aggression is responsible for turning the already impoverished country into the scene of the world’s worst humanitarian crisis.

A year later, Trump refused to admonish Saudi Arabia over the grisly murder and dismemberment of dual US-Saudi citizen and bin Salman critic, Jamal Khashoggi at the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul. Riyadh also avoided international legal action and scrutiny under US protection, although, the CIA considered bin Salman to have played a role in the assassination.

Saudi Arabia’s Okaz newspaper offered a sense of the uncertainty that hangs around the quality of the US ties under Biden. “The region is waiting ... and preparing ... for what happens after Biden’s victory,” it wrote in a front page article.

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