After U.S. Arrival, Saudi Prince Remains Off White House Schedule
It was billed by Riyadhs state media as a trip for Saudi Arabias powerful deputy crown prince to meet with President Barack Obama and other senior U.S. officials. But now that Prince Mohammed bin Salman has arrived in Washington, its still unclear if the president or any White House officials will meet with him, a spokeswoman said Tuesday.
No confirmation at this time for any WH meetings, White House spokesperson Dew Tiantawach told Foreign Policy.
The absence of any scheduled meetings with even National Security Adviser Susan Rice is fueling speculation among Gulf experts about a diplomatic snub. It comes amid sharp policy differences between Washington and Riyadh, and unease among U.S. officials about overplaying alliances with the 30-year-old prince, who some view as locked in a power struggle with the older Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Nayef.
Very unusual for the Saudis to come out saying he is meeting with Obama and White House not confirming it, said David Ottaway, a Saudi expert at the Wilson Center in Washington. They certainly knew he was coming.
http://foreignpolicy.com/2016/06/14/after-u-s-arrival-saudi-prince-remains-off-white-house-schedule/