Xi holds summit with Arab leaders in Riyadh
The Morning Standard|December 10, 2022
Vows to help GCC countries build a collective security framework as he wraps up landmark Saudi visit, closely watched by White House
Xi holds summit with Arab leaders in Riyadh

CHINESE President Xi Jinping on Friday touted close security and energy ties with Gulf nations during summit meetings in Saudi Arabia that have highlighted tensions with Washington.

On the third and final day of his visit, Xi attended summits of the six-member Gulf Cooperation Council and a broader China-Arab leaders' meeting.

This is only Xi's third journey outside China since the coronavirus pandemic began.

The discussions came one day after bilateral sit-downs with Saudi royals yielded a joint statement stressing "the importance of stability" in oil markets a point of friction with the United States. Washington has urged the Saudis to raise production.

"China will continue to firmly support the GCC countries in maintaining their own security... and build a collective security framework for the Gulf," Xi said at the start of the ChinaGCC summit.

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