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The relationship between Saudi Arabia and the U.S. is a strategic one... but we have our own interests to protect, including with China and others.

Mohammed bin Salman Al Saud

Remarks on geopolitical alliances in *Fox News* interview, 2022 · Gecheckt op 2 maart 2026
The relationship between Saudi Arabia and the U.S. is a strategic one... but we have our own interests to protect, including with China and others.

Analyse

The claim aligns with **decades of U.S.-Saudi strategic cooperation** (e.g., oil security, military alliances like the 1945 Quincy Pact) while explicitly noting Saudi Arabia’s **pragmatic diversification** of alliances. Since at least 2016, Riyadh has deepened economic and energy ties with China—now its **top oil importer** (EIA, 2023)—and joined China-led initiatives like the **Shanghai Cooperation Organisation** (2023) and **BRICS+ dialogues** (2024). MBS’s phrasing mirrors **official Saudi foreign policy statements** emphasizing 'balanced relations' (e.g., 2022 *Saudi Vision 2030* updates). No evidence suggests the U.S.-Saudi relationship is *not* strategic, nor that Saudi Arabia hides its engagements with China.

Achtergrond

The U.S.-Saudi alliance, rooted in post-WWII oil-for-security agreements, has faced strains (e.g., 2018 Khashoggi killing, OPEC+ production cuts) but remains **formally strategic**, per **2023 U.S. State Department reports**. Meanwhile, Saudi-China relations have expanded under MBS, with **$50B+ in 2022 trade** (Chinese Customs) and high-profile deals like **Huawei’s 2023 cloud infrastructure contract** for NEOM. Saudi officials, including MBS, have **repeatedly framed this as non-zero-sum** in interviews (e.g., *The Atlantic*, 2022; *Bloomberg*, 2023).

Samenvatting verdict

Mohammed bin Salman’s statement accurately reflects Saudi Arabia’s long-standing strategic ties with the U.S. while openly acknowledging its diversifying partnerships, particularly with China, as corroborated by official policies and public records.

Geraadpleegde bronnen

— U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA). (2023). *Saudi Arabia remains China’s top crude oil supplier* (https://www.eia.gov/todayinenergy/detail.php?id=5590)
— U.S. State Department. (2023). *2023 Investment Climate Statements: Saudi Arabia* (https://www.state.gov/reports/2023-investment-climate-statements/saudi-arabia/)
— Saudi Press Agency (SPA). (2022). *Crown Prince’s Interview with The Atlantic* (https://www.spa.gov.sa/2325106)
— Chinese General Administration of Customs. (2023). *China-Saudi Arabia Trade Data* (http://english.customs.gov.cn/)
— Reuters. (2023). *Saudi Arabia joins Shanghai Cooperation Organisation as dialogue partner* (https://www.reuters.com/world/middle-east/saudi-arabia-joins-shanghai-cooperation-organisation-dialogue-partner-2023-03-29/)