State Department presenter highlights Crown Prince visit, Saudi investment pledge and "major non-NATO ally" designation
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A State Department presenter said Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman visited the White House, announced $1 trillion in Saudi investments in the U.S., and said Saudi Arabia has been designated a "major non-NATO ally," along with agreements on AI, defense and critical minerals.
Unidentified Speaker said Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman of Saudi Arabia made a historic visit to the White House and announced that Saudi Arabia was increasing investments in the United States to $1,000,000,000,000. The presenter also cited an "unprecedented nearly $20,000,000,000,000 of investment" that the administration said it is bringing into the country through deals and diplomatic engagement.
The speaker added that Saudi Arabia "has been designated as a major non NATO ally" and referenced a series of other agreements on artificial intelligence, defense and critical minerals. The segment described the trip as historic and said it "delivered real results for the American people," but it did not provide supporting documents such as investment agreements, project lists, or descriptions of the terms and timing for those investments.
Record checks should seek the investment commitments in writing and verify the legal nature and timeline of the "major non-NATO ally" designation, which has policy and diplomatic implications.
