Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro arrived in Saudi Arabia on Monday, as the kingdom continues to expand its diplomatic outreach beyond traditional Western alliances. Maduro was received at the airport of the Saudi Red Sea city of Jeddah by Deputy Governor of Mecca region Prince Badr bin Sultan and other officials, Saudi state news agency SPA said. Venezuela’s Maduro is the latest U.S. foe to visit Saudi Arabia as the kingdom rebuilds alliances without the blessing of the United States, its long-time ally. The fellow OPEC nation had sought coordination in the past with Saudi Arabia on falling oil prices and U.S. sanctions. Maduro’s visit comes a day before U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken lands in Saudi Arabia for talks with the Saudi leadership.
Source: Bueno Aires Herald June 05, 2023 18:13 UTC