The Foreign Minister Adel Al-Jubeir said that the visit of HRH Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz, Crown Prince, Vice President of the Council of Ministers and Minister of Defense, to the United States of America will focus on discussing many files, including Iran, Yemen and Syria, in addition to Iraq, Libya and the fight against terrorism. At a press conference held at the Saudi embassy in Washington, Al-Jubeir said "the crisis in Qatar is a small issue on the agenda of the talks. The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia does not give it the importance and sensitivity of the other issues". Al-Jubeir described relations between Saudi Arabia and the United States of America as historic and characterized by stability and depth, which is confirmed by the continuous exchange and consultation in both countries, pointing out that the two countries are allies in many issues, especially in combating terrorism and dealing with Iranian threats in the region. Al-Jubeir said that the visit of HRH the Crown Prince comes at an important and sensitive time in light of important and urgent issues in the region such as the Syrian crisis, Iranian threats, terrorism threats, reconstruction in Iraq, the situation of Libya and other issues. Al-Jubeir said that, during the visit, HRH the Crown Prince will meet with US President Donald Trump and his deputy, a number of lawmakers and officials in the US administration, as well as many heads of large US companies to review the objectives of the Kingdom's vision 2030. The Foreign Minister added that HRH the Crown Prince's visit to the United States will last for two weeks during which he will visit seven US cities, and will hold political, economic and development meetings with the American side. On Iran and its threats in the region, the Foreign Minister said, "There are two visions in the region, a vision of life led by Saudi Arabia, and a dark vision led by Iran", pointing out that the nuclear agreement did not address Iran's behavior and did not stop its interference and security threats in the region. He said, "There is a European-American understanding on the seriousness of the Iranian threats." On the announcement by the US President that he will not ratify the renewal of the nuclear agreement with Iran, the Foreign Minister said, "this is for the US administration and its policy, and Iran must be held accountable for the export of terrorism and the use of ballistic missiles and interference in the affairs of other countries. -- More 15:00 LOCAL TIME 12:00 GMT www.spa.gov.sa/1742541