Decades of Diplomatic Dance: U.S. Presidential Visits to Saudi Arabia

A timeline showcasing U.S. presidential visits to Saudi Arabia, dating back to 1945, highlights the evolving diplomatic relationship between the two nations. Notable interactions range from FDR's landmark talks to Biden's 2022 tense meeting. Each visit reflects geopolitical tensions, economic considerations, and security partnerships.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 12-05-2025 17:28 IST | Created: 12-05-2025 17:28 IST
Decades of Diplomatic Dance: U.S. Presidential Visits to Saudi Arabia
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This week, Donald Trump visits Saudi Arabia, marking yet another chapter in the complex diplomatic history between the U.S. and the kingdom. Eighty years have elapsed since President Franklin D. Roosevelt forged a critical alliance, based on oil trade and security provisions.

Key U.S. presidential visits commenced with Roosevelt's 1945 strategic discussions aboard the USS Quincy with Saudi Arabia's founder, King Abdulaziz Al Saud. The historic meeting laid the foundation for future engagements between the two nations.

In 2022, tensions defined President Joe Biden's visit, illustrating the sometimes fraught relationship. Despite pledges for a tougher stance on human rights, Biden's meeting with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, known for an infamous fist bump, yielded limited diplomatic gains.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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