Nothing better illustrates the new self-assertive mood in Saudi Arabia than the wide-ranging interview given to Fox News by its Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
From the vexed issue of normalising relations with Israel to the lingering controversy over Iran’s nuclear ambitions, the Crown Prince showed no hesitation in confronting key issues affecting his country.
In his first interview with a major American news network since 2019, the Crown Prince delivered a tour de force as he sought to consolidate his country’s position as one of the world’s most dynamic developing powers.
Referring to the Kingdom’s mounting importance in world affairs, he told Fox News chief political anchor Bret Baier, "Saudi Arabia is so big, so I'm quite sure most any person in the world, directly or indirectly, you have something to do with Saudi Arabia."
By far, the most eye-catching comments to emerge from the interview were the Crown Prince’s articulation of his views on a series of key regional issues, such as the possibility of the Kingdom negotiating a normalisation in relations with Israel and the threat to regional security posed by Iran’s nuclear programme.
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