U.S. President Barack Obama and Defense Secretary Ash Carter will talk next week with leaders in Saudi Arabia and other countries in the Gulf region about agreements on counterterrorism and bolstering ballistic missile defense systems, a White House official said on Thursday.
WASHINGTON: U.S. President Barack Obama and Defense
Secretary Ash Carter will talk next week with leaders in Saudi Arabia
and other countries in the Gulf region about agreements on
counterterrorism and bolstering ballistic missile defense systems, a
White House official said on Thursday.
Obama will travel to Saudi Arabia to meet with King Salman
on Wednesday and then attend a summit with other leaders of the Gulf
Cooperation Council on Thursday. Carter will meet his counterparts just
before the summit, on Wednesday, the White House said.
"As you’ll hear more coming out of the summit, there’s been
agreements reached to increase our cooperation on counterterrorism,
streamlining the transfer of critical defense capabilities to our GCC
partners, bolstering GCC ballistic defense ... systems, and defending
against the cyber threat," said Rob Malley, a senior adviser to Obama on
the Middle East.
"On all of those, I think you’ll see progress has been made,
there's been much deeper cooperation between us and the GCC," Malley
told reporters on a conference call.
Obama plans to discuss the fight against Islamic State
militants in Syria and Iraq with the leaders, the Saudi-led conflict in
Yemen, and Iran and regional stability issues, said Ben Rhodes, Obama's
deputy national security adviser.
The president also wants to hear about ideas from King
Salman and other leaders for dealing with economic issues, given the
drop in oil prices, Malley said.
Obama then will travel to London to meet British Prime Minister David
Cameron and to Hanover for talks with Chancellor Angela Merkel of
Germany, where Islamic State and counterterrorism cooperation also will
be on the agenda, the White House said.
Obama plans to also discuss Afghanistan and Russian
aggression in Ukraine with Cameron and Merkel, the White House officials
said.
(Reporting by Timothy Gardner and Roberta Rampton; Editing by Chizu Nomiyama and Bill Trott)
- Reuters
Obama heads to Riyadh for talks on counterterrorism, defense
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