Wednesday 28 January 2015

PHOTOS of President Obama, FLOTUS, John Kerry et al with Saudi Arabia's new King

President Barack Obama defended the US government's willingness to cooperate closely with Saudi Arabia on national security despite deep concerns over human rights abuses, as he led an array of current and former American statesmen in paying respects Tuesday following the death of King Abdullah.
CIA Director John Brennan and Gen. Lloyd Austin, commander of U.S. Central Command, which overseas military activity in the Middle East, were also taking part in Tuesday's meetings with the Saudis.
Obama cut short the final day of his trip to India to make the four-hour stop in Riyadh. Further underscoring the key role Saudi Arabia has long played in U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East was the extensive delegation that joined Obama for the visit.
Secretary of State John Kerry was joining Obama in Riyadh, along with former Secretaries of State Condoleezza Rice and James Baker III, both of whom served Republican presidents. Former White House national security advisers Brent Scowcroft, Sandy Berger and Stephen Hadley also made the trip, as did Sen. John McCain, the Arizona republican who is a frequent critic of Obama's foreign policy in the Middle East.
President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama stand with new Saudi King Salman bin Abdul Aziz they arrive on Air Force One at King Khalid International Airport, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Tuesday, Jan. 27, 2015. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

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President Barack Obama cut short his trip to India to fly to Riyadh on Tuesday to pay his respects following the death of King Abdullah and meet his successor, King Salman
First Lady Michelle Obama covered up her arms for the officials meeting with leaders of Saudi Arabia, one of the most repressive nations in the world when it comes to women's rights
The Obamas were greeted by an armed Saudi honor guard and a military band playing the national anthems for both the US and Saudi Arabia
Obama was greeted at Air Force One by new Saudi King Salman bin Abdul Aziz
Former US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was among the American delegation that welcomed the rule of King Salman, half-brother of King Abdullah

Secretary of State John Kerry (right) was also on hand to pay his respects to King Salman and offer condolences about his half-brother
The palace guards stood at attention for the American guests
Sword-wielding palace guards stood at the entrance of Erga Palace as President Obama arrived to meet the new Saudi king
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi shook hands with the new kind. She was part of the American delegation that traveled to Saudi Arabia with Obama
Top members of the Saudi military - from all branches - were on hand to greet the American delegation at the airport
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US Ambassador to Saudi Arabia Joseph Westphal was among the US delegation
George H.W. Bush's former Secretary of State, James Baker, was in attendance, as well
Senator John McCain was also in attendance at Erga Palace to meet King Salman

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