Report: Jake Sullivan in Saudi Arabia Discussing Rail Project

The US wants to push infrastructure projects in the region to counter China's Belt and Road Initiative

National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan was in Saudi Arabia on Sunday to discuss a rail project that would link Middle East countries and extend to India via seaports, Axios reported.

The national security advisors from India and the UAE were expected to join the meeting on Sunday. Announcing his trip to the region, Sullivan said he would meet with his Saudi, Indian, and Emirate counterparts to discuss a “new area of cooperation” but didn’t specify it was a rail project.

“This can help us carry forward some very tangible initiatives that we think will be unlike anything we have seen in the region in recent years,” Sullivan said.

The rail project is something the US wants to push to counter China’s Belt and Road Initiative in the region. It was first discussed at a forum known as I2U2, which includes the US, Israel, the UAE, and India.

The Axios report said Israel was not part of the rail initiative but could be added to it in the future if Israel normalizes ties with Saudi Arabia.

A US official told Axios that Sullivan would discuss Saudi-Israeli normalization while in Saudi Arabia, but Riyadh appears to be more focused on repairing relations with Iran. CIA Director William Burns recently visited Riyadh and said the US was “blindsided” by the Saudi efforts to normalize with Iran and Syria.

Author: Dave DeCamp

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