Saudi Arabia and the United States are reportedly in advanced discussions over a potential defense agreement that could be signed during Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s upcoming visit to the White House next month, according to a recent Financial Times report. The talks mark a significant step toward strengthening the longstanding strategic partnership between Riyadh and Washington amid growing regional instability.
A senior Trump administration official told the Financial Times that “discussions about signing something when the crown prince comes” are underway, though the exact details remain fluid. Sources familiar with the negotiations revealed that the proposed deal could mirror the recent U.S.-Qatar defense pact, under which Washington pledged to view any armed attack on Qatar as a direct threat to the United States.
The Qatar agreement was finalized shortly after Israel launched an airstrike on Doha last month in an attempt to target Hamas leaders. That incident heightened tensions across the Middle East and highlighted the importance of renewed U.S. security commitments to its regional allies.
If finalized, the Saudi-U.S. pact could represent a major milestone in bilateral relations, offering enhanced security cooperation and mutual defense guarantees. Analysts suggest the deal aligns with Saudi Arabia’s broader goal of securing stronger military assurances from Washington while reinforcing its leadership role in regional diplomacy.
Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s visit to Washington would not only emphasize Saudi Arabia’s evolving defense and foreign policy strategy but also showcase the Trump administration’s effort to maintain U.S. influence in the Middle East through strategic partnerships. As both nations move closer to a potential agreement, the world will be watching to see how this development reshapes the geopolitical balance and future of U.S.-Saudi relations.


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