Article 64P8P Let Saudi Arabia’s friendship with Putin be a wake-up call for the west | Simon Tisdall

Let Saudi Arabia’s friendship with Putin be a wake-up call for the west | Simon Tisdall

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Simon Tisdall
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Prince Mohammed bin Salman can no longer be allowed privileged access to, and support from, western leaders

Every picture tells a story, or so it's said, and the photo of a smirking Vladimir Putin shaking hands with the Saudi crown prince, Mohammed bin Salman, at the opening game of the men's football World Cup in Moscow in June 2018 carried a clear warning for the west.

The message, for those who cared to heed it: Saudi Arabia, nurtured by the British in the days of empire, defended by the US against Saddam Hussein and Iran, and forgiven its close connections to the 9/11 terror attacks, was no longer the dependent, biddable ally it once was. Prince Mohammed was making new friends.

Simon Tisdall is a foreign affairs commentator. He has been a foreign leader writer, foreign editor and US editor for the Guardian

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