Obama plans Saudi Arabia visit

US president Barack Obama will visit Saudi Arabia on June 3rd for talks on Iran's nuclear program and Washington's renewed push…

US president Barack Obama will visit Saudi Arabia on June 3rd for talks on Iran's nuclear program and Washington's renewed push for a Middle East peace plan, the White House said on today.

Saudi Arabia, the world's top oil exporter, is a staunch US ally in the region and has been a key player in the drive for a solution to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, which Mr Obama has declared a top foreign policy priority.

White House spokesman Robert Gibbs said Mr Obama would meet Saudi King Abdullah and would also discuss terrorism.

The visit comes at a time when Mr Obama is seeking to build an alliance of moderate Muslim nations to pressure Iran to halt its uranium enrichment program, which Washington fears is a cover to build a nuclear bomb.

Saudi Arabia is among the United States' top 15 trading partners. Last year, two-way trade totaled $67.3 billion, which equaled about 2 per cent of total US exports and imports. Saudi Arabia exported $54.8 million worth of oil and few other products to the United States in 2008, and imported $12.5 billion of U.S. goods.

After Saudi Arabia, Mr Obama will travel on to Egypt, where he is scheduled to give a major policy speech to the Muslim world.

Reuters