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A Riyadh summit between Trump and Putin is possible
The upcoming visit of US President Donald Trump to Saudi Arabia, scheduled to begin on May 13, has gained momentum
The upcoming visit of US President Donald Trump to Saudi Arabia, scheduled to begin on May 13, has gained new momentum, raising expectations of positive outcomes not only for Saudi Arabia but for the entire world. This comes after Trump reiterated late Sunday/early Monday that he is seriously considering a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in the Saudi capital, Riyadh. Trump told reporters that a summit with Putin should be considered, adding that he would soon be leaving Washington for Saudi Arabia.
Trump had previously anticipated meeting with the Russian president after concluding his first foreign trip since taking office, a trip he chose to begin in Saudi Arabia and which also included Qatar and the UAE. Trump enjoys a good relationship with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz, the Prime Minister of Saudi Arabia.
When asked in Moscow on Monday about the prospects for a Russian-American summit, Putin's spokesman, Dmitry Peskov, replied that a meeting between Putin and Trump was necessary. However, he stated that Putin's schedule did not include any visits to the Middle East in mid-May. He added, "There are no planned trips for President Putin to the Middle East this month, but everyone is talking about the meeting (between Trump and Putin)." He further stated that thorough preparations were needed for the Russian-American meeting, which he said required expert-level efforts, including continued communication between Moscow and Washington.
Western commentators said that Trump paved the way for the success of his visit to Saudi Arabia by announcing a deal to sell 1,000 air-to-air missiles to the kingdom, worth $3.5 billion. They considered this evidence of the deepening strategic and economic ties between Washington and Riyadh. It also demonstrates the Trump administration's commitment to strengthening its relationship with its closest ally in the Gulf.
The U.S. Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA) described the advanced missile deal as serving U.S. foreign policy and national security interests by bolstering the defense capabilities of a vital U.S. partner in the Gulf. Saudi Arabia is the world's second-largest operator of F-15 fighter jets, after the United States. Sources anticipate that Trump will focus during his visit to Saudi Arabia on showcasing investment opportunities to Gulf leaders he will meet in Riyadh, in addition to discussing military cooperation and partnerships in advanced technologies, including artificial intelligence.
Trump's visit to Saudi Arabia is the only leg of his tour where he will discuss regional issues with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and other Gulf leaders, while his visits to Doha and Abu Dhabi will be limited to bilateral matters. The American news website Axios reported that Trump's agenda in Riyadh does not include any item related to normalization between Israel and Saudi Arabia, particularly in light of repeated Saudi condemnations at the highest levels of the Israeli war on the Gaza Strip and Israeli airstrikes on Syria.
Arab and Western experts and diplomats confirmed that Trump's recent acknowledgment of the Palestinians' suffering indicates his reluctance to discuss a ceasefire in Gaza. American commentators noted that while Washington has made tangible progress in meeting Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's demands—namely, a joint defense treaty, providing Saudi Arabia with the latest weapons technology, and cooperating with Washington to establish a peaceful Saudi nuclear program—the Crown Prince is also stipulating that Israel must declare its commitment to a two-state solution in Palestine before any normalization of relations with Israel can occur. Observers expect the US president to emphasize the need to strengthen security partnerships between Washington and the Gulf capitals, particularly Riyadh, during his meetings with the Crown Prince and the leaders of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states.
In a related context, Trump stated in an interview with the television program "Meet the Press" two nights ago that the goal of the US negotiations with Iran is the "complete dismantling" of the Iranian nuclear program. He added, "I want Iran to be really successful, really great, really fantastic. But the one thing they can't have is a nuclear weapon. If they want to be successful, that's fine, I want them to be very successful. I just don't want them to have a nuclear weapon because that would destroy the world." The Axios website considered Trump's recent statements to be the clearest indication yet of the purpose of the negotiations between Washington and Tehran, in contrast to hardline Republicans and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who are pushing for the complete destruction of the Iranian nuclear program through war. Iran has repeatedly affirmed that it will not accept the complete dismantling of its nuclear program.
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Saudi leadership offers condolences to Thailand for the victims of the tragic train accident
The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques and the Crown Prince sent a cable of condolences to the King of Thailand regarding the victims of the crane accident on a train, in a gesture reflecting the depth of Saudi-Thai relations.
The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, and His Royal Highness Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Crown Prince and Prime Minister, sent cables of condolence and sympathy to His Majesty King Maha Vajiralongkorn, King of the Kingdom of Thailand, regarding the victims of the crane accident on a train in the northeast of the country, which resulted in a number of deaths and injuries.
General context and historical background
This humanitarian gesture from the Saudi leadership comes within the context of the remarkably flourishing diplomatic relations between the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the Kingdom of Thailand. After a period of diplomatic estrangement that lasted for three decades, bilateral relations reached a historic turning point in January 2022 with the announcement of the full resumption of diplomatic ties between the two countries. This rapprochement culminated in reciprocal visits at the highest levels and opened up broad prospects for cooperation in multiple fields, including the economy, energy, tourism, and labor. The message of condolence is not merely a protocolary gesture, but rather an affirmation of the strength of these new ties and the two countries' desire to enhance them at all levels, including standing by each other in times of hardship.
The importance of the event and its expected impact
Domestically in Thailand, this tragic accident has once again brought to the forefront safety standards at construction sites and major projects. Like other emerging economies in Southeast Asia, Thailand is experiencing a boom in infrastructure development, including railway networks. Such accidents raise public and media concerns, prompting authorities to review occupational safety procedures and project oversight to ensure they are not repeated.
On both the regional and international levels, the message of condolence from Saudi Arabia, a major power in the Middle East and the Islamic world, carries significant political weight. It reinforces the Kingdom's image as a trusted partner and friend of Thailand, and underscores the humanitarian dimension of its foreign policy. This gesture also contributes to strengthening the positive relations recently established, which will positively impact future cooperation between the two countries in various international forums and enhance the stability of relations between the Arabian Gulf region and Southeast Asia.
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Iran protests see massive death toll... official reveals 5,000
An Iranian official told Reuters that the death toll from the recent protests sparked by the death of Mahsa Amini had reached 5,000, including 500 members of the security forces.
In a shocking statement reported by Reuters, an Iranian official, speaking on condition of anonymity, revealed that the confirmed death toll from the recent nationwide protests has reached at least 5,000. The official clarified that this number includes approximately 500 members of the security forces killed during the clashes.
Background of the protests and their historical context
This wave of protests, the largest and most challenging to the Iranian regime in years, erupted in September 2022 following the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini. Amini had been detained by Tehran's morality police for allegedly violating the strict hijab laws. She fell into a coma shortly after her arrest and died three days later. Her death sparked widespread public outrage, and her funeral in her hometown of Saqqez, a Kurdish city, became the catalyst for nationwide demonstrations under the slogan "Woman, Life, Freedom," demanding an end to social repression and greater freedoms.
Details of the official statement and its implications
According to the Iranian official, authorities have blamed what they called “terrorists and armed rioters” for the violence and the killing of “innocent Iranians.” He noted that some of the fiercest clashes and highest death tolls were recorded in predominantly Kurdish areas of northwestern Iran, where separatist groups are active. The official also accused foreign entities, specifically “Israel and armed groups abroad,” of providing financial and military support to the protesters with the aim of destabilizing the country. Despite the high death toll, the official ruled out the possibility of the final number rising significantly above this estimate.
Importance and impact at both the local and international levels
These protests posed an unprecedented challenge to the Islamic Republic, revealing the depth of popular discontent with the deteriorating economic conditions and social and political restrictions. Internationally, the government's crackdown was met with widespread condemnation from human rights organizations and Western countries. The United States, the European Union, and the United Kingdom imposed multiple rounds of sanctions on Iranian officials and entities involved in human rights abuses, further isolating Tehran diplomatically and impacting negotiations regarding its nuclear program. This figure, if confirmed by independent sources, represents one of the highest death tolls in the history of protests against the Iranian regime, reflecting the scale of the crisis facing the country.
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The Syrian army controls the Al-Omar and Koniko oil fields in eastern Syria
In a major development on the ground, Syrian forces seized control of the Al-Omar oil field and the Conoco gas field in Deir ez-Zor, dealing a strong blow to the Syrian Democratic Forces.
In a significant development on the ground, official and security sources announced that Syrian government forces have taken full control of the al-Omar oil field, the largest in Syria, as well as the strategic Conoco gas field. This takeover, in Deir ez-Zor province in eastern Syria, comes after fierce clashes with the US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), marking a major turning point in the struggle for resources in the region.
To understand the dimensions of this event, it is necessary to return to the broader context of the Syrian conflict. Since the outbreak of the crisis, the oil and gas fields in eastern Syria have been a strategic target for all warring parties. After ISIS seized control of these fields and used them as a primary source of funding, the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), with air and logistical support from the US-led international coalition, were able to expel the group and take control of these resource-rich areas. The revenues from these fields constituted the main source of income for the Kurdish-led Autonomous Administration, enabling it to finance its military and administrative operations in northern and eastern Syria.
The Syrian army's recent advance was not a coincidence, but rather the result of exploiting existing tensions between the Arab population, which constitutes the majority in Deir ez-Zor, and the leadership of the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF). According to sources, the advance of local Arab tribal fighters greatly facilitated the government forces' mission, allowing them to rapidly deploy across an area exceeding 150 kilometers along the eastern bank of the Euphrates River, from the border town of Baghouz with Iraq to key towns such as al-Shuhail and al-Basira.
The government forces' gains were not limited to energy fields, but extended to other strategic locations. Earlier, the Syrian army seized the northern city of Tabqa and the adjacent Euphrates Dam, as well as the Freedom Dam (formerly known as the Baath Dam), vital facilities that control the region's water resources and electricity generation.
This loss is a devastating economic and military blow to the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), stripping them of their most important assets and sources of funding, and weakening their future negotiating position. Domestically, this control provides the Syrian government with a significant economic boost, supplying it with much-needed energy resources to mitigate the effects of sanctions and the crippling economic crisis. Regionally and internationally, this development represents a victory for the Damascus-Tehran-Moscow axis and, conversely, poses a major challenge to the US strategy in Syria, which relies heavily on supporting the SDF as a local partner. The full ramifications of this shift on the ground remain unclear, but it will undoubtedly redraw the map of influence and control in eastern Syria.
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