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White House Statement on Eisenhower’s Talks with Arab Studied

March 4, 1953
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Diplomatic circles here today studied with great interest the text of a statement issued by the White House last night following the visit of Prince Faisal Al Saud, Foreign Minister of Saudi Arabia, to President Eisenhower, when the President promised to improve what he regarded as the “deteriorated” relations between the United States and the Arab countries.

The statement, which is interpreted by some as an indication that the United States Government will now be leaning more toward the Arab countries than toward Israel, reads as follows:

“The President received His Royal Highness Prince Faisal, Foreign Minister of Saudi Arabia, today at the White House. During the meeting matters of mutual interest to Saudi Arabia and the United States were discussed. The President expressed his great pleasure at having the opportunity of receiving so distinguished a representative of a country with which the United States enjoys especially close relations.

“He expressed his concern over some evidence that there had lately occurred a deterioration in relations between the Arab nations and the United States. He stated that it would be his firm purpose to seek to restore the spirit of confidence and trust which had previously characterized these relations and he hoped that the Arab leaders would be inspired by the same purpose.

“The President alluded to the many strong educational and cultural ties which had developed between the Arab world and the United States over a period of many decades and stated that he was confident that this provided a foundation of good will on which to build during the coming years to mutual advantage.

“The President also emphasized his great personal interest in the welfare and progress of Saudi Arabia and the other states in the Near East. The President requested Prince Faisal to convey his cordial greetings to His Majesty King Abdul Asiz Ibn Saud.”

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