UK Cabinet ministers, including Deputy Prime Minister Oliver Dowden, are visiting Saudi Arabia to strengthen trade ties amid reports of Riyadh authorising lethal force to clear land for a new desert city. Dowden is leading a 450-strong delegation of British businesses at the two-day summit aimed at promoting economic ties. Downing Street defended the visit after the BBC reported claims of Saudi forces using deadly force to evict villagers for The Line, a 105-mile-long metropolis in Neom. See Rishi Sunak’s spokesman emphasised the importance of the UK-Saudi relationship and confirmed ministers would address human rights concerns. Campaigners criticised the visit, urging an independent investigation into the reported killings. Amnesty International highlighted the need for businesses to assess risks in Saudi Arabia. Dowden announced a new joint task force for higher education cooperation and projected a £3 billion investment from Saudi Arabia to sustain 2,000 UK jobs.
UK ministers visit Saudi Arabia to boost trade ties amid ‘lethal force’ reports
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- Pray: for wisdom, integrity and justice in UK / Saudi trade relations amidst these human rights issues. (Proverbs 31:8)
- More: https://www.independent.co.uk/business/uk-ministers-visit-saudi-arabia-to-boost-trade-ties-amid-lethal-force-reports-b2544476.html
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