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Saudi Arabia and US sign strategic defense agreement at the White House
Saudi Arabia and the US signed a Strategic Defense Agreement at the White House, reinforcing a 90-year alliance to enhance defense, peace, and stability.
Saudi Arabia and the United States have signed a Strategic Defense Agreement at the White House, underscoring their longstanding partnership and shared commitment to regional stability and security. His Royal Highness Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Crown Prince and Prime Minister, and US President Donald Trump witnessed the signing, which reaffirms the more than 90-year alliance between the two nations.
The agreement falls within the framework of the enduring strategic relationship and deep-rooted historical ties that have connected the two countries for over nine decades. It marks a pivotal step in strengthening long-term defense cooperation and reflects the shared commitment of both sides to supporting peace, security, and prosperity across the region.
The agreement confirms that Saudi Arabia and the US remain capable and committed security partners, prepared to work together to address regional and global challenges and threats. It enhances defense coordination, boosts deterrence and readiness, and supports the development and integration of defense capabilities between both nations.
It also establishes a comprehensive framework for sustained and ongoing defense collaboration, contributing to the security and stability of both countries. By reinforcing their 90-year alliance, Saudi Arabia and the US highlight their shared vision of promoting regional stability, advancing defense cooperation, and fostering mutual prosperity through a durable strategic partnership.





















