Trump greets Saudi prince at G20 summit


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US President Donald Trump “exchanged pleasantries” with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman at the G20 summit, a White House official says.


Trump has had no discussion yet with the crown prince but would not rule one out.


“They exchanged pleasantries at the leaders’ session as he did with nearly every leader in attendance,” the White House official said on Friday.


Meanwhile Russian President Vladimir Putin and Prince Mohammed shared a smiley, enthusiastic greeting at the gathering.


The two men beamed widely and clasped hands in something of a cross between a handshake and a high-five.


The crown prince patted Putin’s hand three times for emphasis as the two leaders took their seats next to each other.


Putin and Prince Mohammed are due to hold bilateral talks on Saturday, according to Kremlin documents seen by Reuters.


Prince Mohammed is trying to rebuild his image after the killing of Washington Post columnist and royal family critic Jamal Khashoggi inside the Saudi consulate in Istanbul.


On the sidelines of the summit French President Emmanuel Macron told the crown prince that Europe would insist on international experts being part of the investigation into Khashoggi’s murder.


In a five-minute exchange, Macron conveyed “very firm” messages to the prince over the killing and the need to find a political solution for the situation in Yemen, an Elysee Palace official said.


The Saudi Gazette newspaper posted a video of the meeting online showing the two speaking in hushed tones with their heads close together.


In the audio, it is possible to make out the prince saying “don’t worry”, to which Macron responds “I am worried”.


Later in the one-minute clip Macron says: “You never listen to me” and the crown prince replies: “I will listen, of course”.


At the end Macron can be heard saying “I am a man of my word”.


Prince Mohammed also met Chinese president Xi Jinping on the summit sidelines, the Saudi Press Agency said on Twitter.


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