SCOOP: A key US-Saudi meeting under review in the White House has been CANCELED, according to the contents of a letter obtained exclusively by Semafor. 1/7
The Text of the Letter Reads:
The Embassy of the United States of America presents its compliments to the Gulf Cooperation Council Secretariat and hereby informs the Gulf Cooperation Council that United States officials will not be able to participate in the planned meetings 2/7
of the United States - Gulf Cooperation Council Working Group on Iran Integrated Air and Missile Defense.
The point of contact is [REDACTED]
The Embassy of the United States of America avails itself of this opportunity to renew the Gulf Cooperation Council of assurances of 3/7
its highest consideration.
The Embassy of the United States of America
Riyadh
October 7
Semafor made public that there was White House discussion of ‘possibly canceling’ the US-GCC Working Group on Iran Integrated Air and Missile Defense scheduled for Oct 17 in Riyadh but 4/7
that no decision had been made. I was told by White House and Pentagon officials that this meeting ‘had not’ been canceled and that there was ‘no decision yet.’
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BUT THEN we saw the above letter, which shows clearly that the cancellation of the meeting was made 2 DAYS before our inquiry of the WH, Pentagon & State Department. 6/7
Semafor has asked for comment from the administration but at the time of writing, no comment has been received.
NEWS: Biden administration officials are discussing canceling a key meeting with Saudi Arabia after cuts to oil production. 1/4
There have been initial discussions within the National Security Council about how to move forward with the upcoming Oct. 17 US-GCC Working Group on Integrated Air and Missile Defense in Riyadh, according to people close to the discussions. 2/4
The WH and President Biden have previously expressed great frustration with the OPEC decision to cut production. I’m told no decisions have been made and leadership hasn’t been briefed. One official said “there is no decision yet.” 3/4