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Saudi king to skip US-Gulf summit

Saudi King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud will not join other leaders of Gulf states for a summit with US President Barack Obama scheduled for next week, the Saudi embassy in Washington DC has said.

Updated on: May 11, 2015 04:22 PM IST
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Saudi King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud will not join other leaders of Gulf states for a summit with US President Barack Obama scheduled for next week, the Saudi embassy in Washington DC has said.

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The Saudi monarch will instead send Crown Prince Mohammad bin Naif, also the deputy prime minister and minister of the interior, for the meeting between leaders of US and other Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) member states -- Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar and United Arab Emirates -- the embassy said in a statement posted on its website on Sunday.

Obama is scheduled to meet with the GCC leaders first at the White House Wednesday and then at Camp David, a presidential retreat in the state of Maryland, the following day.

The summit, which comes amid deep concerns about Washington's ongoing nuclear talks with Iran and Tehran's growing influence in the region, is expected to boost US security commitment to its Gulf partners.

Iran and P5+1 group of major world powers comprising of US, Britain, China, France, Russia plus Germany, are racing against the June 30 deadline for a comprehensive agreement on Tehran's disputed nuclear programme after negotiating a framework deal in early April.

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