Cheney in Riyadh for Iraq talks

Published November 26, 2006

RIYADH, Nov 25: US Vice-President Dick Cheney arrived in Saudi Arabia on Saturday for talks with King Abdullah on the Middle East, especially the situation in Iraq.

He was met in Riyadh by Crown Prince Sultan, ministers and leaders of the Saudi armed forces, before travelling to the US embassy in the Saudi capital and the monarch’s palace for what a spokeswoman said would be ‘comprehensive’ talks on regional issues.

“The vice-president is looking forward to meeting King Abdullah, a strong ally, to discuss regional issues of mutual interest,” said Lea Anne McBride, Mr Cheney's spokeswoman.

With Iraq near all-out civil war, the Bush administration is renewing efforts to break the cycle of violence there by enlisting the help of moderate Arab nations.

President George Bush and Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki are due to meet next week in Jordan on Wednesday. The United States wants Saudi Arabia to use its influence with Iraq's Sunni community to help stabilise the country.

Mr Bush and Mr Maliki will discuss security in Iraq at their meeting, in what is shaping up to be a crisis summit.

Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice will also join Mr Bush in Amman. She will then attend an annual Middle East conference in Jordan, where key Arab players may meet on the sidelines to discuss Arab-Israeli issues.

The surge in violence in Iraq came as U.S. public discontent with the Iraq war was hammered home in the Nov 7 elections in which Mr Bush's Republican Party lost control of both houses of Congress.—Reuters

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