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Rubio discusses Gaza deal with MBS: US

Rubio said that any deal on the future of war-torn Gaza must boost regional security.

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US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said, during talks with Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, that any deal on the future of war-torn Gaza must boost regional security, the US State Department said.

Rubio, who arrived from Israel accompanied by National Security Advisor Mike Waltz and special Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff, met the de facto ruler ahead of talks expected on Tuesday with a Russian delegation in the Saudi capital.

But the 500-day-old Israel-Hamas war dominated discussions, according to a State Department statement.

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Rubio and the crown prince “reaffirmed their commitment to implementing the ceasefire in Gaza and ensuring that Hamas releases all hostages, including American citizens”, the statement said.

“The secretary underscored the importance of an arrangement for Gaza that contributes to regional security,” it added.

The State Department, however, said that in the talks with the crown prince, Rubio highlighted “the strength of the US-Saudi relationship” and “looked forward to increased economic and defense cooperation between the United States and Saudi Arabia”.

The two “discussed ways to advance shared interests in Syria, Lebanon, and across the region, to include Red Sea security and freedom of navigation”, said the statement, which did not refer to President Donald Trump’s widely criticized plan for the United States to take over the Gaza Strip and move away the Palestinian population.

A Saudi statement said only that Rubio and the crown prince “discussed regional and international developments” and “efforts to assure security and stability in the region”.

Saudi Arabia and other Arab nations have strongly opposed the US plan for Gaza, and State Department spokeswoman Tammy Bruce made no mention of the proposal in the statement.

Rubio also met Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan but neither commented to reporters afterwards.

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