A Saudi prince talks about the move by critics of the kingdom from “untouchability” to “Aleppo” in their dealings with the shift in Biden’s policy

Dubai, United Arab Emirates (CNN) – Saudi Prince Abdul Rahman bin Musaed criticized, on Friday, those who rejoiced in the policy of “renunciation of Saudi Arabia” promised by US President Joe Biden, during his election campaign, noting that they had switched from using the term “untouchability” to the term “Aleppo”. To criticize the Kingdom and its leaders, regardless of Washington’s policy towards them.

Bin Mosaed said on his official page on Twitter: “Since the Biden administration came to the White House, the mercenaries, renters and tenants have rejoiced! The prospects have gone astray from the poor traitors, and for many months they have cheered the term (untouchability) that Biden adopted in his electoral campaign, and they are still hopeful and delusional that it can continue to be used.” .

And the Saudi prince added: “When the American policy returned to the right path, as was expected from a great country with ancient institutions that know its interests and deal with the facts of matters, it retreats from false convictions to be certain and confirm what is certain that Saudi Arabia is a country that cannot be ignored and its leaders can only be treated with due respect and equality. ‘, he said.

Bin Musaed concluded by saying: “Recognizing the size of the stature and influence in its surroundings and the entire world, and when it began to become clear that the tone had changed to a moderate tone, Farjaya was grateful, so as a prelude to the visit of the American president to Saudi Arabia, the use of the term (untouchability) immediately shifted to (Aleppo)! The blessing of Saudi Arabia and its leadership,” as he put it.

However, US administration officials have revealed that Biden is ready to “bypass” the issue of the murder of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi in return for “resetting relations” with the kingdom and making it warmer.

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