Obama's visit also aims at reassuring America's key ally about his policies in the Middle East in the backdrop of Saudi's concern over US-led efforts to broker a nuclear deal with Iran and its reluctance to engage more directly in Syria.
"The President looks forward to discussing with King Abdullah the enduring and strategic ties between the US and Saudi Arabia as well as ongoing cooperation to advance a range of common interests related to Gulf and regional security, peace in the Middle East, countering violent extremism, and other issues of prosperity and security," White House Press Secretary Jay Carney told reporters yesterday.
His trip comes after Secretary of State John Kerry visited Riyadh last month.
"Saudi Arabia is a close partner of the United States and we have a bilateral relationship that is broad and deep and covers a range of areas," Carney said.
The US and Saudi Arabia are longtime allies on military and energy matters. The ties have witnessed some strains in recent months over a US deal with Saudi's regional rival Iran on the contentious nuclear program and Syrian civil war issue.
"Obviously, the Middle East peace process, matters involving security situations across the region, important economic issues with our bilateral relationship -- this is an important meeting between two close partners and I'm sure the whole panoply of issues will be discussed," he said.
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