
Spain’s King Felipe VI is to meet Sunday with Saudi King Salman Bin Abdul Aziz, local media said, during an official visit coinciding with talks to sell Spanish warships.
Felipe arrived late Saturday in Riyadh for a three-day stay.
The Spanish foreign ministry said its minister Alfonso Dastis, and Public Works Minister Inigo de la Serna, would accompany Felipe during the visit.
Spanish media have linked this trip to a much anticipated deal to sell Avante 2200 corvettes for an estimated two billion euros (Dh7.71 billion; $2.1 billion).
“We can only confirm that negotiations are very advanced to build five warships which would be sold to the Saudi navy,” a spokesman for state-owned Spanish ship builder Navantia told AFP.
Spain is the seventh largest arms exporter in the world, and Saudi Arabia is one of the biggest buyers of military gear.
A Saudi-led coalition began air strikes over Yemen almost two years ago after Iran-backed Al Houthi militia and their allies, troops loyal to ousted president Ali Abdullah Saleh, overran much of Yemen.
Riyadh feared Al Houthis would take over all of Yemen and move it into the orbit of Iran, its rival.
This year’s Saudi budget allocates 191 billion riyals (Dh187.3 billion; $51 billion) for military spending including equipment and weaponry, down from 205 billion riyals spent in 2016.
A separate budget allocation of 97 billion riyals is to pay for new naval bases for the Border Guards, and other security projects.
Felipe’s father, Juan Carlos, who reigned from 1975 to 2014, has close ties to the Saudi royal family.
A Spanish consortium, Al-Shoula, is building a high-speed railway across the desert to link the cities of Makkah and Madinah.
The project is behind schedule and is now set to open in 2018.
Spanish construction group FCC leads one of three consortia building a $22.5 billion rapid transit system in the Saudi capital.
source: GULF NEWS
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