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美國對沙特阿拉伯還重要嗎?

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坦白說:美國對沙特阿拉伯還重要嗎?

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阿拉伯新聞 2023 年 6 月 11 日 https://arab.news/w4uyb

01 KSA Embassy Spox 率 Sec。 布林肯沙特訪問

02 節的結論。 布林肯訪問沙特

03 白宮是否簡要介紹了沙特與伊朗的交易?

04 沙美在蘇丹的努力能取得什麽成果?

05 美國在幫助沙特在也門的努力方麵是否做得足夠

06 敘利亞重新加入阿盟

07 沙特對與以色列關係正常化的立場

沙特大使館發言人 Fahad Nazer 表示,兩國關係“多年來根基穩固”,而且與猜測相反,“在多個層麵上繼續加強、擴大和深化”

他回答了有關布林肯最近訪問結果的問題,中國斡旋的伊朗協議是否對華盛頓構成冷落,利雅得如何平衡其曆史悠久的美國關係與新的夥伴關係

迪拜:中東的地區政治處於不斷變化的狀態——中國今年 3 月在長期競爭對手沙特阿拉伯和伊朗之間就和平協議進行談判就證明了這一點。 這筆交易賦予中國和平締造者地位,中國和印度位居沙特石油進口國之首,美國仍是這個海灣國家的重要合作夥伴嗎?

沙特駐華盛頓大使館首席發言人 Fahad Nazer 表示,盡管存在懷疑,但兩國之間的關係比以往任何時候都更加牢固。

Nazer 告訴 Katie Jensen,“Frankly Speaking”的主持人 Katie Jensen 說:“這種關係不僅經久不衰,而且多年來確實在繼續擴大和加深,”阿拉伯新聞脫口秀節目以采訪主要決策者為特色。

 

Nazer 補充說,美國國務卿安東尼布林肯對沙特阿拉伯的訪問“確實加強了這種關係的支柱......如果它發生了變化,那麽它已經變得更好,因為它變得更廣泛,更深入,更強大。

“就像拜登總統 7 月份的訪問一樣,這些訪問加強了包括政治合作、安全合作、軍事合作和貿易在內的支柱; 與此同時,他們還以多種方式勾勒出更廣泛關係的新輪廓,其中包括在網絡安全、減輕氣候變化影響、糧食安全甚至太空探索等多個新領域的合作,”他 說。

雖然一些分析人士將過去兩年的沙特與美國關係描述為近代曆史上最糟糕的關係,這主要是由於拜登政府初期采取的行動,但納澤爾不同意流行的“敵意與和解”的說法。

 

“我認為這種關係多年來一直穩固,即使你指的是過去兩年,我們在多條戰線上的關係和合作與協調仍在繼續,”納澤爾說,指的是美國和沙特王國定期聯合 軍事演習,數以千計的沙特人在美國接受高等教育,數以千計的美國人居住在王國。

 

“我認為重要的是要注意,在任何關係中,你們必然會對某些政策有不同意見。 然而,這並不影響這樣一個事實,即在涉及沙特阿拉伯和美國時,尤其是我們的政策一致程度遠大於分歧,”他說。

 

Nazer 說,不僅僅是軍事和教育交流,沙特與美國的商業關係處於兩國關係的最前沿,估計每年 400 億美元的雙邊貿易額為美國提供了 165,000 個工作崗位。

 

3 月,沙特阿拉伯的兩家主要航空公司,新成立的利雅得航空公司和旗艦沙特阿拉伯航空公司簽署了價值 370 億美元的交易,為其機隊購買 121 架波音夢想飛機。

僅沙特航空就是世界上最大的波音飛機客戶之一,為美國人提供了數萬個工作崗位。 (法新社資料圖)

“這筆交易很重要。 我相信這對兩國都很重要。 因此,作為 2030 年願景的一部分,沙特阿拉伯的眾多目標之一是將沙特王國轉變為全球物流中心,同時也是全球旅遊目的地。 我們相信我們可以為世界各地的遊客和企業提供很多服務,”Nazer 說。 他補充說,除了讓外國遊客更容易進入沙特阿拉伯之外,這筆交易還將在美國創造約 110,000 個工作崗位。

Nazer 表示,沙特王國近年來的快速轉型甚至讓最嚴厲的批評者也不得不重新評估沙特與美國的關係。 美國參議員林賽·格雷厄姆 (Lindsey Graham) 已經大大改變了他之前對沙特王國的許多批評,他於 4 月訪問沙特阿拉伯,祝賀政府達成波音交易。

“訪問過沙特阿拉伯的人……即使是七年前或五年前,現在回來訪問,也會不禁注意到這個王國發生的巨大變化。 你一降落在利雅得或吉達的機場就會看到它,”Nazer 說,並補充說美國的共和黨和民主黨政府都與沙特保持著牢固的關係。

 

“無論是參議員格雷厄姆還是其他人,在過去的幾年裏,我有幸真正陪同了許多美國代表團。 再一次,我從商界領袖、民間社會領袖和(和)智庫領袖那裏聽到了同樣的反饋。 人們真的很驚訝這個國家發生了多大的變化,它看起來有多麽不同。 感覺不一樣。 肯定是開了。 在這些訪問之後,聽到人們帶著非常積極的印象回來,我並不感到驚訝。”

2023 年 4 月 13 日,美國參議員林賽·格雷厄姆(左)在吉達會見沙特王儲穆罕默德·本·薩勒曼。(SPA)

雖然納澤爾強調雙邊關係一直很穩固,而且隻會繼續加強,但最近由中國斡旋的沙特阿拉伯和伊朗之間的和平協議遭到一些批評,稱該協議“是對美國的一記耳光”。 後來,白宮確實表示他們已聽取了有關該交易的簡報,納澤爾補充說,沙特阿拉伯“正在與我們的美國夥伴在多個方麵進行持續對話。

“具體到伊朗,我們一直在說,並在這一點上回溯了好幾年,伊朗顯然是我們的鄰居。 他們有很大的潛力。 他們的人口以年輕人為主。 他們擁有偉大的曆史和文化。 因此,在過去的兩年裏,我們在不同的地方進行了多次會談。 這最終導致了三月份在北京宣布的這項協議,我們在那裏宣布恢複外交關係並開放我們的大使館,”他說。

Nazer 說,這並不意味著伊朗和沙特阿拉伯之間所有問題的終結,尤其是在沙特王國對伊朗核計劃的擔憂方麵。 不過,他補充說,沙特與伊朗和平協議帶來的潛在穩定將在沙特阿拉伯和該地區產生積極影響。

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“諸如將沙特王國轉變為旅遊目的地、物流中心、應對氣候變化等問題,這些挑戰在很多方麵都是全球性的,需要該地區享有一定的和平與穩定。 因此,這就是我們正在做的事情,通過我們的參與,無論是與伊朗還是我們的其他一些區域合作夥伴,還有世界其他地區的合作夥伴,我們相信我們需要和平與繁榮, “ 他說。

盡管在地區問題上存在分歧,但美國和沙特阿拉伯之間日益緊密的關係證明了它們的穩定性和耐力。 與最近重新加入阿拉伯聯盟並一直在恢複與許多阿拉伯國家的關係的敘利亞的關係正常化是美國和沙特王國的分歧點。

“我們的領導層得出正確的結論,即現狀根本無法持續。 因此,無限期孤立敘利亞和敘利亞政府的努力無助於穩定敘利亞。 在允許提供和交付人道主義援助方麵,他們當然沒有提供幫助。 他們當然沒有幫助數百萬流離失所、現在在其他國家成為難民的人返回敘利亞,”納澤爾說。

5 月,沙特阿拉伯王儲穆罕默德·本·薩勒曼在吉達阿拉伯聯盟峰會期間與敘利亞總統巴沙爾·阿薩德進行了會談,這是自敘利亞內戰開始以來首次包括敘利亞在內的此類會議。 美國國務院反對這種正常化,反對恢複阿薩德與阿拉伯國家之間的外交關係。

2023 年 5 月 19 日在吉達舉行的阿拉伯首腦會議期間,沙特王儲穆罕默德·本·薩勒曼(左)會見敘利亞總統巴沙爾·阿薩德。(Bandar Al-Jaloud / 沙特王宮)

“我們尋求推動的是政治解決那裏的衝突,維護敘利亞的獨立,維護其領土完整和統一,並允許流離失所者安全返回家園。 而且,讓急需的人道主義援助能夠到達最需要的人手中,”Nazer 說。

盡管中國無疑將自己描繪成一個和平締造者,但沙特與美國的關係表明,沙特王國和美國準備共同充當和平的先驅。 在抵達沙特阿拉伯之前,布林肯國務卿表達了他的國家希望在沙特-以色列正常化中發揮作用的願望。

“沙特阿拉伯在巴以衝突問題上的立場很明確,多年來一貫如此。 事實上,早在 2002 年,就是已故國王阿卜杜拉在當年貝魯特阿拉伯聯盟首腦會議上提出了現在所謂的阿拉伯和平倡議。 提議和倡議確實讓以色列與阿拉伯國家的所有成員實現正常化,以換取基於兩國解決方案與巴勒斯坦人實現公正和全麵的和平,”納澤爾說。

2023 年 6 月 8 日,美國國務卿安東尼·布林肯(左)與沙特外交大臣費薩爾·本·法漢在利雅得洲際酒店舉行聯合新聞發布會。(REUTERS/Pool)

雖然 Nazer 補充說“這個提議確實仍然擺在桌麵上”,但在正常化真正繼續之前,巴勒斯坦人權利的核心問題仍然是必須的。

美國和沙特阿拉伯最近一次成功的合作是在 5 月底進行的,當時兩國在飽受戰爭蹂躪的蘇丹促成停火。 盡管臨時停火協議已過期並可能遭到違反,但兩位調解人一直致力於在交戰的蘇丹武裝部隊和快速支援部隊之間談判更多的停火協議。

納澤爾說:“沙特阿拉伯和美國一直在密切合作,努力推進或幫助恢複蘇丹的和平與穩定。 我們都是正在進行的一些會談的調解人,這些會談使一些人道主義援助得以運送到蘇丹,並稍微緩和了緊張局勢。 因此,我們相信這些都是朝著正確方向邁出的步驟。”

遠遠超出區域政治——甚至國際政治——沙特與美國合作所能帶來的最後邊界。 上個月末,美國公司 SpaceX 和 Axiom Space 將有史以來第一位阿拉伯女宇航員送入太空,這兩個國家創造了曆史。 Rayyanah Barnawi 和沙特宇航員 Ali Al-Qarni 是第一批訪問國際空間站的沙特人,Barnawi 在那裏進行了多項科學實驗。

“在某些方麵,這是一種不同的體驗。 對於王國其他地區來說,這幾乎是一種身臨其境的體驗,因為宇航員……能夠與王國的人們分享他們的大部分經曆,”Nazer 說。

“這對我們來說是一個非常激動人心和非常自豪的時刻。”

Frankly Speaking: Is the US still important for Saudi Arabia?

ARAB NEWS    https://arab.news/w4uyb
 
01 KSA Embassy Spox rates Sec. Blinken Saudi visit
02 Conclusion of Sec. Blinken visit to Saudi
03 Was White House brief about Saudi-Iran deal?
04 What can Saudi-US efforts achieve in Sudan?
05 Has US done enough to help Saudi efforts in Yemen
06 Re-admission of Syria to the Arab League
07 Saudi position towards normalization with Israel
  • Saudi Embassy Spokesperson Fahad Nazer says relations have been “on solid ground for many years” and, contrary to speculation, “continues to strengthen, broaden and deepen on multiple levels”
  • He answers questions on recent Blinken visit results, whether Chinese-brokered Iran deal was a snub to Washington, how Riyadh balances its historic US ties with new partnerships

DUBAI: The regional politics of the Middle East are in a state of constant flux — something made evident by China’s negotiation of a peace deal between longtime rivals Saudi Arabia and Iran in March this year. With this deal giving China peacemaker status, and China and India topping the list of countries importing Saudi oil, is the US still an important partner for the Gulf nation?

Fahad Nazer, chief spokesman of the Saudi Embassy in Washington, says that despite skepticism, the ties between the two countries are stronger than ever.

“This is a relationship that has not only endured, but has really continued to broaden and to deepen over the years,” Nazer told Katie Jensen, host of “Frankly Speaking,” the Arab News talk show that features interviews with leading policymakers.

Nazer added that US Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s visit to Saudi Arabia “really reinforced the pillars of the relationship … if it has changed, it has changed for the better in the sense that it’s gotten broader and deeper and stronger.

Frankly Speaking host Katie Jensen interviewing Fahad Nazer, spokesman for the Saudi Embassy in Washington, D.C. (Supplied)

“Much like President Biden’s visit back in July these visits have reinforced that the pillars which include political cooperation, security cooperation, military cooperation and trade; at the same time in many ways, they have also outlined the new contours of a more expanded relationship that does include cooperation on a number of new fronts, including cybersecurity, mitigating the impact of climate change, food security and even space exploration,” he said.

While some analysts have described the past two years of Saudi-US ties as some of the worst in recent history, primarily due to actions taken in the early days of the Biden administration, Nazer disagrees with the popular “animosity to reconciliation” narrative.

“I think the relationship has been on solid ground for many years, even if you’re referring to the past two years, our relationship and cooperation and coordination on multiple fronts has continued,” Nazer said, referencing the US and the Kingdom’s regularly joint military exercises, the thousands of Saudis pursuing higher education in the US, and thousands of Americans living in the Kingdom.

“I think it’s important to note that in any relationship, you are bound to have a difference of opinion over certain policies. However, that does not detract from the fact that when it comes to Saudi Arabia and the US, in particular, our policies align much more broadly than we have differences,” he said.

Far more than just military and educational exchange, though, Saudi-US business ties are at the forefront of the relationship between the two countries, says Nazer, who said that the estimated $40 billion in bilateral annual trade value supports 165,000 American jobs.

In March, two of Saudi Arabia’s major carriers, the new Riyadh Air and flagship Saudia, signed $37 billion in deals to purchase 121 Boeing Dreamliner aircraft for their fleets.

Saudia alone is one of the world's biggest customer of Boeing aircraft, providing tens of thousands of jobs for Americans. (AFP file photo)

“This deal was important. I do believe it was important for both countries. So, one of the many goals that Saudi Arabia has as part of Vision 2030 is to transform the Kingdom into a global logistics hub, but also a global tourism destination. We believe that we have a lot to offer to tourists and certainly businesses around the world,” Nazer said. He added that in addition to making the Kingdom more accessible to foreign tourists, the deal will also create an estimated 110,000 jobs in the US.

According to Nazer, the Kingdom’s rapid transformation in recent years has convinced even the harshest of critics to reevaluate the Saudi-US relationship. US Senator Lindsey Graham has pivoted away significantly from many of his previous criticisms of the Kingdom, visiting Saudi Arabia in April to congratulate the government on the Boeing deal.

“People who visit Saudi Arabia … even seven years ago or five years ago, and come back and visit now, cannot help but notice the dramatic changes that have taken place in the Kingdom. You see it as soon as you land at the airport in Riyadh or Jeddah,” Nazer said, adding that both Republican and Democratic administrations in the US have maintained strong ties with the Kingdom.

“Whether it’s Senator Graham or others, I’ve had the pleasure of actually accompanying a number of American delegations over the past couple of years. And again, I hear the same feedback from business leaders, from civil society leaders, (and) think tank leaders. People are literally amazed at how much the country has changed, how it looks different. It feels different. It’s certainly opened up. And I’m not surprised to hear people come back with a very positive impression, you know, following these visits.”

US Senator Lindsey Graham, left, meeting with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in Jeddah on April 13, 2023. (SPA)

While Nazer stressed that bilateral relations have been robust and are only continuing to strengthen, the recent Chinese-brokered peace agreement between Saudi Arabia and Iran has some critics calling the deal “a slap in the face to the US.” Later, the White House did state that they were briefed on the deal, and Nazer added that Saudi Arabia has “ongoing conversations with our American partners on a number of fronts.

“When it comes to Iran specifically, we have said all along and going back several years at this point, that Iran is obviously our neighbor. They have great potential. They have a predominantly young population. They have a great history and culture. And so, over the past two years, we’ve had a number of talks in different places. And that culminated in this agreement as was announced in Beijing back in March, where we did announce the restoration of diplomatic relations and opening our embassies,” he said.

This does not signify, Nazer said, the end of all problems between Iran and Saudi Arabia, particularly when it comes to concerns that the Kingdom has over Iran’s nuclear program. He added, however, that the potential stability brought about by the Saudi-Iran peace deal will have positive effects both within Saudi Arabia and regionally.

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“Things like transforming the Kingdom into a tourism destination, into a logistics hub, combating climate change, these are challenges that are in many ways global in nature and require the region to enjoy some peace and stability. And so, this is what we’re doing, and through our engagements, whether with Iran or some of our other, you know, regional partners, but also partners in other regions of the world, we believe that we need peace and prosperity,” he said.

The increasingly stronger ties between the US and Saudi Arabia, despite their differences in opinion on regional issues, is a testament to their stability and endurance. Normalization of ties with Syria, which recently re-entered the Arab League and has been restoring relations with a number of Arab countries, was a point of disagreement for the US and the Kingdom.

“Our leadership has concluded correctly that the status quo was simply not sustainable. So, the efforts to isolate Syria and the Syrian government, indefinitely, were not helping stabilize Syria. They were certainly not helping in terms of allowing the provision and the delivery of humanitarian assistance. And they certainly were not helping return the millions of people, who have been displaced and who are now refugees in other countries, return to Syria,” Nazer said.

In May, Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman spoke with Syrian President Bashar Assad on the sidelines of the Arab League summit in Jeddah, the first such meeting which included Syria since the start of the Syrian Civil War. The US State Department has pushed back against such normalization, opposing the restoration of diplomacy between Assad and Arab countries.

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (L) meeting with Syria's President Bashar Assad on the sidelines of the Arab Summit meeting in Jeddah on May 19, 2023. (Bandar Al-Jaloud / Saudi Royal Palace)

 

“What we are seeking to promote is a political resolution to the conflict there that preserves Syria’s independence, that preserves its territorial integrity and unity, and allows people who have been displaced to return to their homes safely. And also, to allow the delivery of badly needed humanitarian assistance to reach the people who need it most,” Nazer said.

Though China has certainly presented itself as a peacemaker, the Saudi-US relationship has shown that the Kingdom and the US are prepared to act as harbingers of peace together. Before his arrival in Saudi Arabia, Secretary Blinken expressed his country’s desire to play a role in Saudi-Israeli normalization.

“Saudi Arabia’s position on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has been clear and has been consistent for many years. In fact, it was the late King Abdullah, who, way back in 2002, introduced what is now known as the Arab Peace Initiative at the Arab League Summit in Beirut in that year. And the proposal, the initiative, does offer Israel normalization with all members of the Arab states in return for a just and comprehensive peace with the Palestinians based on a two-state solution,” Nazer said.

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, left, attends a joint news conference with Saudi Foreign Minister Faisal Bin Farhan at the Intercontinental Hotel in Riyadh on June 8, 2023. (REUTERS/Pool)

 

While Nazer added that “that offer really still remains on the table,” the core issue of Palestinian rights is still a must before normalization can truly continue.

The most recent successful collaborative effort between the US and the Kingdom was carried out at the end of May, when the two countries brokered a ceasefire in war-torn Sudan. Though the temporary ceasefire expired and was subject to violations, the two mediators have worked to negotiate more ceasefire deals between the warring Sudanese Armed Forces and Rapid Support Forces.

Nazer said: “Saudi Arabia and the US have been working very closely on trying to advance or help restore peace and stability in Sudan. We are both facilitators of some of the talks that have been taking place that have allowed some of the humanitarian aid to be delivered to Sudan and have decreased tensions a little bit. So, we believe that these are steps in the right direction.”

Far, far beyond regional politics — or even international politics — the final frontier awaits what Saudi-US cooperation can bring. Late last month, the two nations made history when American companies SpaceX and Axiom Space launched the first-ever female Arab astronaut into space. Rayyanah Barnawi and fellow Saudi astronaut Ali Al-Qarni were the first Saudis to ever visit the International Space Station, where Barnawi carried out multiple scientific experiments.

“In some ways, this was a different experience. It was almost an immersive experience for the rest of the Kingdom because the astronauts … were able to share much of their experience with people back in the Kingdom,” Nazer said.

“It was a very exciting and a very proud moment for us.”

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