Prince Khalid Binsalman’s White House focuses on Middle Eastern Peace
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Saudi Arabia Minister of Defense Prince Khalid bin Salman On Thursday, they secretly met with White House President Donald Trump and other key officials to discuss their emissions efforts with Iran, sources confirmed in Fox News.
Khalid, also known as KBS, is the younger brother of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
Sources spoke about the meeting to Fox News Channel’s Chief political anchor Bret Baier.
Sources said the talks included discussions about escalation with Iran and reaching the negotiation table.
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Saudi Arabia’s new defense minister, Khalid bin Salman, pledges after a cabinet change with Saudi royal orders in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia on September 27, 2022. (Saudi Royal Court/Handout/Anadoru Agency via Getty Images)
The talks are also told about ending the war in Gaza, negotiating the release of the remaining hostages, whether they are dead or alive, and working towards peace in the Middle East.
The talks were not just about the possibility of normalization with Israel, but sources say the conversation deals with the steps necessary to get there.
The source also said “there was progress and optimism in all respects.”

The White House and North Loan will be seen in Washington, DC on June 3, 2025. (Kevin Carter/Getty Images)
Saudi Arabia is in the process of finalizing its defense and trade contract with the US, and the shared message between the two allies is that it looks at all issues with eye contact.
The conference comes days after other countries said they had suggested they wanted to join the Abraham Agreement amid the recent shaking of the Middle East that saw Israel and the United States stunt Iran’s nuclear ambitions while being called the “12-day war.”
Abraham tried to normalize the relationship between them. IsraelSunni Gulf countries and North African countries were signed at the White House during the first Trump administration in September 2020.
US Special Envoy to Steve Witkov, the Middle East I said it on June 25th Expansion of the agreement was one of the president’s “important objectives,” predicting that there would be a “big announcement” in countries where the administration soon enters the agreement.
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WASHINGTON, DC- May 28: Middle Eastern US envoy Steve Witkoff will make a statement with President Donald Trump on May 28, 2025, on the interim US Attorney General of the White House oath Janiin Pillo. (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)
Last week, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt Syria was chosen as one of the countries, and the president wanted to participate.
One of the biggest Hebrew outlet, Israeli Heyom, On Tuesday, Israeli national security adviser Tzachi Hanegbi reported that he considers the countries to be Syria and Lebanon, the top states in the Middle East that can participate in the Abraham Agreement.
In May, Trump asked Syrian President Alshara It will completely normalize relations with Israel in exchange for relief from sanctions.
“The barriers to entry to expand Abraham’s agreement are very low. If President Trump expands the agreement within his second term, it won’t surprise me.” The leading architect of the Abraham Agreement told Maria Bartilomo. “Morning with Maria” About Fox Business.
Expectations have been rising among US officials and Middle Eastern experts after the completion of the Abraham Agreement, which normalized diplomatic relations between Israel and the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Morocco and Sudan in 2020. Saudi Arabia will follow suit.
February, Reported by Fox News Digital Trump administration officials said the White House is calling for an expansion of the Abraham deal.
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The Biden administration faced criticism for not expanding Abraham’s agreement Choose to fight the state Those who have settled with Israel as part of a landmark deal.
Fox News Digital’s Benjamin Weinthal, Morgan Phillips and Taylor Penley contributed to this report.