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Scholz in Saudi Arabia on Gulf energy hunt

Scholz, accompanied by a sizeable industry delegation, flew in to Jeddah on the Red Sea where he met with Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman, de facto ruler of the country.

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Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
Sun, September 25, 2022

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Scholz in Saudi Arabia on Gulf energy hunt This handout picture provided by the Saudi Royal Palace shows (right to left) Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman shaking hands with Germany's Chancellor Olaf Scholz at al-Salam Palace in the Red Sea coastal city of Jeddah on September 24, 2022. (AFP/Handout)

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erman Chancellor Olaf Scholz on Saturday visited Saudi Arabia and held talks with its crown prince at the start of a two-day Gulf tour, in the hope of sealing new energy deals.

Scholz, accompanied by a sizeable industry delegation, flew in to Jeddah on the Red Sea where he met with Crown Prince Muhammad bin Salman, de facto ruler of the country.

The German chancellor hopes to agree new energy partnerships with the oil- and gas-rich Gulf states, following the loss of supplies from Russia in the wake of its invasion of Ukraine.

Scholz's meeting with Prince Muhammad was seen as sensitive because of the murder of Jamal Khashoggi, a Saudi journalist who was killed and dismembered in the kingdom's Istanbul consulate in October 2018.

"We discussed all questions concerning human rights... Nothing that should have been said was omitted," Scholz told German reporters accompanying him as he flew out of Jeddah, after being asked if the Khashoggi case was raised.

Until recently, Prince Muhammad was regarded as a pariah in the West due to the murder.

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The German government strongly condemned the murder and, ahead of the tour, indicated it would not be "editing" its position.

But Saudi Arabia's importance as a fossil fuels exporter and regional power meant a "solid working relationship" was needed with the crown prince, a government source explained.

The 37-year-old Prince Muhammad was likely to steer the country through "the next 10, 20 or 30 years", he added.

Berlin wants to extend cooperation on new technologies such as green hydrogen produced using renewable energy, which Germany could import in vast quantities from the Gulf states, said government sources.

The chancellor is also seeking to strengthen political cooperation with the regional powers, courted on the other side by China and Russia.

Scholz said he had raised the topic of the war in Ukraine.

"I have made it clear that it is important for us to support Ukraine in defending its own integrity and sovereignty and that we will continue to do so -- and that Russia must withdraw its troops," Scholz said.

Ahead of the trip, a German government source said that "we have to work with Saudi Arabia if we want to sort out, for example, the question of the war in Yemen or tackle the Iranian question," referring to Tehran's regional military influence.

Scholz left Saudi for the UAE on Saturday, and he is due to meet with Emirati President Sheikh Muhamad bin Zayed Al-Nahyan on Sunday morning.

Later the same day, the chancellor will travel to gas-rich Qatar to hold talks with Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani.

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