Before heading to France, it is to Greece that Saudi leader Mohammed bin Salman, nicknamed MBS, is making his first visit to Europe since 2018. In Greece, MBS’s two-day visit – Tuesday and Wednesday – translates to present concretely through the signing of a series of contracts, particularly in the field of energy and defence.
From our correspondent in Athens, Joel Bronner
Mohammed ben Salman had not set foot on European soil for more than four years, the Saudi crown prince was then passing through Paris, it was in April 2018. That year, the assassination in Turkey of the journalist Jamal Khashoggi by the Saudi services had indeed tarnished the reputation of the kingdom and its leader in the Western world.
Politically, however, the time seems today for reconciliation, just two weeks after the visit of US President Joe Biden to Riyadh. After two postponements of his visit, it is now done, in Greece, where the strong man from Riyadh came accompanied by a large delegation of entrepreneurs.
Return the favour
By going to Greece, the gateway to Europe, MBS first of all returns the favor to Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, who made the trip to Saudi Arabia last October. At the same time, the supply by Athens of Patriot missiles to Riyadh, then in trouble with Washington, would also have helped to strengthen ties between the two countries.
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Concretely, this visit leads in particular to agreements concerning maritime transport and defence. In the energy sector, memorandums of understanding have been signed, such as for the transfer of hydrogen or the installation of an electric cable that would link Saudi Arabia to Greece -and therefore to Europe- to provide an energy that Riyadh touts as ” much cheaper “.
During this first European visit in four years, journalists were not invited to ask questions of the visiting Saudi leader.
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