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Outrage as Sunak hopes to meet Saudi crown prince Mohammed bin Salman

The Prime Minister has been warned that he should not be ‘rolling out the red carpet’ to Mohammed bin Salman.

Joe Connor by Joe Connor
2023-08-17 16:59
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Rishi Sunak hopes to meet Mohammed bin Salman at the “earliest opportunity”, Downing Street said, amid reports of a planned visit to the UK later this year by Saudi Arabia’s crown prince and prime minister.

The two leaders spoke on Thursday, as No 10 faced criticism over a potential visit by the Gulf state leader later this year.

Downing Street said the Prime Minister Rishi Sunak told the crown prince that he “looked forward to personally deepening the long-standing ties” between the two countries.

It comes as the Times reported that a visit is planned for this autumn, which would be Mohammed bin Salman’s first trip to Britain since the murder of dissident Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi five years ago.

The Gulf state’s day-to-day leader was accused of ordering the assassination of the Washington Post writer at the Saudi consulate in Istanbul in 2018, although he denied any involvement and blamed rogue agents.

Western nations have moved to improve relations with the oil-rich state in recent years, with the instability caused by the Russian invasion of Ukraine bolstering efforts to develop closer ties.

A man holds posters denouncing Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and hailing killed journalist Jamal Khashoggi in London
A man holds posters in London denouncing Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and hailing journalist Jamal Khashoggi (Jonathan Brady/PA)

A Downing Street spokeswoman said Mr Sunak “welcomed the opportunity to speak to the Crown Prince and looked forward to personally deepening the long-standing ties between the UK and Saudi Arabia, as the Kingdom continues to go through a period of profound social and economic transformation under Vision 2030”.

“The Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Crown Prince said they would continue working closely together to progress UK-Saudi co-operation and looked forward to meeting in person at the earliest opportunity.”

No visit has been confirmed by Downing Street and it is not believed that a particular date has been finalised.

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However, the Times is the latest newspaper, following the Financial Times in July, to report that an invitation has been issued.

Mr Sunak met the crown prince on the margins of the G20 summit in Bali last November.

In the call on Thursday, the pair discussed the potential to further develop trade and investment ties as well as talking about the ongoing war in Ukraine.

No 10 said that Mr Sunak also “welcomed progress on the conflict in Yemen, where the UK will continue to back efforts to extend the ceasefire and alleviate the humanitarian crisis”.

But the prospect of a visit by the crown prince has prompted criticism and the Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has been urged against “rolling out the red carpet” to the leader.

Liberal Democrat foreign affairs spokesperson Layla Moran saying: “It beggars belief that Rishi Sunak is rolling out the red carpet for Mohammed bin Salman.

“This man – who authorised the brutal murder of Jamal Khashoggi and presides over a dismal human rights record – should not be receiving a warm welcome from the UK government.

“It sends a signal to MBS (Mohammed bin Salman) that he can continue acting with impunity and we and our allies will do nothing about it.”

Polly Truscott, Amnesty International UK’s foreign policy adviser, echoed those concerns.

“The visit looks set to coincide with the five-year anniversary of Jamal Khashoggi’s sickening assassination and dismemberment at the hands of Saudi agents in Turkey, a crime which has essentially been covered up by the unrepentant Saudi authorities.

“Mohammed bin Salman and his Government must be properly held to account for abuses by Saudi officials, including Khashoggi’s murder, the widespread use of torture in Saudi jails, and the indiscriminate bombing of civilians in Yemen,” she said.

Labour’s Angela Rayner called on Rishi Sunak to raise human rights concerns during any visit.

Speaking in Scotland, the party’s deputy leader said: “It’s important as part of that visit that the Prime Minister Rishi Sunak speaks to him about the human rights issues where he had real, deep concerns about that but you also have to have dialogue.

“It’s important that while he’s over here that there’s dialogue there and that we do challenge – part of our role internationally is to challenge other nations as well and say ‘look this is not what we accept and this is not how you do things’ and to try and influence in that way.

“If you don’t then you don’t have any influence whatsoever, so I think it’s important that while he’s over here on this visit that the Prime Minister Rishi Sunak does have a conversation with him about human rights and how this (the death of Jamal Khashoggi) was completely unacceptable.”

Here are some of the reactions:

1.

Zero sense of #Integrity Rishi Sunak 'promised' when he became PM. Mohammed bin Salman allegedly implicated in murder Jamal Khashoggi, dissident Saudi journalist yet ..🤔

Also, will Sunak talk about war & #Humanitarian crisis in #Yemen?#itvnews #C4Newshttps://t.co/tYkEgzTjcr

— Cass Blakeman ✍️📚 📖 #FBPE 🇪🇺 🌱 #SOSNHS 💙✊ (@WistfulCass) August 17, 2023

2.

Disgusted to learn that Saudi murderer Bin Salmen is being invited to Britain by Sunak in October to discuss trade, investment and defence post-Brexit. Utterly ashamed of UK.

— Dr Mairianna Clyde🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🇳🇴🇺🇦 (@MairiannaClyde) August 17, 2023

3.

If Rishi Sunak is going to welcome the Saudi crown prince to 10 Downing Street he might as well get a doormat with “Human Rights” written on it, and invite visitors to wipe their feet on it for the cameras.

— paul bassett davies (@thewritertype) August 17, 2023

4.

I wonder what sort of evil government wants to jump in to bed with the Saudis and the murderer of Khashoggi,Mohammed bin Salman?

Of course, Rishi Sunak and the Tory Government of UK.https://t.co/2MAxZvQjmf

— Peter Lyall Veryfyde aphishal (@missedmycue) August 17, 2023

5.

Rishi Sunak demonstrates his excellent judgement once again by inviting Mohammed Bin Salman, Saudi Crown Prince to Downing St.
Imagine the conversation…"We Tories have tried austerity, let the bodies pile high+poverty to get numbers down…any ideas?!🧐⬇️https://t.co/7gv8bCvdXY

— mike roberts-millar 🇪🇺 🇺🇦 NHS🌈❤️HopeNotHate (@wisheart12) August 17, 2023

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