Mohammed bin Salman
Coverage of Mohammed bin Salman in the Nexus archive.
- Canada’s Carney visits Saudi Arabia as the prime minister seeks to expand ties with kingdom
Canada’s Prime Minister Mark Carney visited Saudi Arabia to strengthen economic ties, meeting Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and attending an investment forum. The trip aims to diversify Canada’s trade beyond the U.S., addressing concerns over U.S. tariffs and trade uncertainties. Canada and Saudi Arabia restored diplomatic relations in 2023 after a 2018 rift over human rights issues.
- Canada’s Carney visits Saudi Arabia as the prime minister seeks to expand ties with kingdom
Canada’s Prime Minister Mark Carney visited Saudi Arabia to strengthen economic ties, meeting Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and addressing a trade forum. The trip aims to diversify Canada’s trade beyond the U.S., amid tensions over U.S. tariffs and Canada’s restored diplomatic relations with Saudi Arabia after a 2018 rift over human rights concerns.
- Has Greece become Israel's Trojan Horse in the Gulf?
Greece has deepened strategic and defense ties with Gulf states like the UAE and Saudi Arabia since 2016, aligning with Israel against Turkey. These partnerships, including joint military exercises and sovereignty agreements, aim to extend Greece's regional influence amid shifting Gulf-Turkey relations.
- Saudi Crown Prince and Macron discuss US-Iran agreement, peace efforts
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and French Prime Minister Emmanuel Macron discussed the US-Iran agreement and regional peace efforts. The leaders affirmed the importance of security, stability, and freedom of navigation in the region.
- "The Crown Prince & the President" - Preview
FRONTLINE's documentary explores the alliance between Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and President Donald Trump, focusing on their mutual ambitions for the Middle East, arms deals, investments, and personal profit. The film is based on over 100 interviews conducted by correspondent Martin Smith.
- Saudi Arabia has executed 100 people so far this year
Saudi Arabia has executed 100 people so far this year. The article also references a 2018 meeting between Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis.
- ‘The elephant in the room’: Trump’s Iran war looms over G7
U.S. President Donald Trump’s potential Iran war is expected to dominate the G7 summit in France, overshadowing last year’s trade war focus. European leaders aim to pressure Trump into finalizing a deal with Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, amid global economic disruptions caused by the conflict.
- Saudi Arabia lifts 5-year ban on Lebanese imports, marking a thaw in Gulf-Lebanon ties
Saudi Arabia has ended a five-year ban on Lebanese imports, citing positive steps by Lebanon to address regional concerns. The ban, imposed in 2021 over drug smuggling and political criticism, was lifted as part of efforts to improve Gulf-Lebanon relations and support Lebanon's struggling economy.
- Saudi crown prince orders resumption of Lebanese exports
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman ordered the resumption of Lebanese exports to Saudi Arabia due to positive steps by the Lebanese government in rebuilding state institutions. Strained ties between Saudi Arabia and Lebanon, caused by Hezbollah's influence, are improving as the group weakened by its war with Israel last year.
- Macron invites Saudi Crown Prince and Qatari Emir to discuss Middle East crisis at G7
French President Emmanuel Macron has invited Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and Qatari Emir Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani to a G7 summit to discuss the Middle East crisis, including efforts to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. The summit in Evian-les-Bains will address regional tensions fueled by renewed strikes between Israel and Iran, as well as U.S. President Donald Trump’s response to an American helicopter downed by Iran.
- Editorial Roundup: United States
The Wall Street Journal criticizes the Trump administration's advancement of a civil nuclear deal with Saudi Arabia, which would exclude safeguards like the Additional Protocol and the 'gold standard' of no uranium enrichment or reprocessing. The editorial argues this weakens U.S. nonproliferation efforts, contrasts Saudi Arabia with the UAE's 2009 compliance, and warns of increased global nuclear risks.
- Macron says opportunity for US, Iran deal ‘must be seized now’
French President Emmanuel Macron urged Middle East leaders to help the U.S. and Iran reach a peace deal following months of war that closed the Strait of Hormuz. He met with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Omani Sultan Haitham bin Tariq, and Emirati officials.
- How Saudi Arabia's spending spree reached the end of the line
Saudi Arabia's ambitious Vision 2030 project, led by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, has faced significant financial and practical challenges, revealing the gap between its futuristic goals and current realities.
- Saudi’s NEOM halts work on The Line until after 2030
Saudi Arabia's NEOM has delayed work on The Line, its ambitious 170-kilometer dual skyscraper project, until after 2030 as the sovereign wealth fund pivots toward more practical infrastructure investments like ports and data centers. The company has also scaled back its 2030 population target to 100,000 residents and postponed development of tourism destinations and a mountain resort, reflecting a broader shift toward pragmatic project management.
- The year that shook the Gulf
The UAE is leaving OPEC while Saudi Arabia scales back its foreign investments, signaling a deepening rift between two Gulf allies amid tensions with Iran. Trump's 2023 investment pledges for the region are in limbo, and geopolitical alliances are shifting as Gulf states prioritize divergent strategies.
- U.S. and Iran discussing ceasefire for reopening strait, officials say
The U.S. and Iran are discussing a potential ceasefire in exchange for Iran reopening the Strait of Hormuz, according to U.S. officials. The talks involve direct and mediated discussions, with President Trump and Vice President Vance engaging with regional leaders and Iran's Foreign Ministry.