“Who is better for Saudi Arabia, Trump or Biden?” Al-Jubeir’s...

“Who is better for Saudi Arabia, Trump or Biden?” Al-Jubeir’s...
“Who is better for Saudi Arabia, Trump or Biden?” Al-Jubeir’s...
, United Arab Emirates (CNN) – The topic of the US elections 2020 has emerged among social media activists in the region, amid questions, speculation and division about who is considered the best candidate for the presidency of America for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

Activists shared Al-Jubeir’s previous statements in an interview with colleague Wolf Blitzer to CNN, in which he said: “I think that when people reach the office (the White House) and the election campaign ends and they have access to facts and intelligence reports, I think that their view and opinions will reflect the reality of relations and not the statements that are in the foreground. From time to time..”

In the video clip, which Turki Al-Baqawi posted on his Twitter page, he added: “The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is an alliance that carries its weight. The war and we look at other operations in the region. The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia relied on itself …

In another clip, Abdullah Al-Khorayef cited previous statements by Al-Jubeir, in which he said: “In the context of the elections, there is one thing. It happens when people get to the office (the White House) … ”

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