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Saudi Arabia sees risks in Trump presidency despite warm ties

Republican presidential nominee, former US President Donald Trump, speaks during a campaign rally with Turning Point Action and Turning Point PAC at Gas South Arena on October 23, 2024 in Duluth, Georgia. [AFP]

Saudi Arabia's de facto ruler can expect warm personal ties with the White House if Donald Trump is re-elected, but he also knows the risks that come with the unpredictable Republican candidate.

With the Middle East in turmoil and a potential "mega-deal" to recognise Israel hanging in the balance, analysts say Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is clear-eyed about how Trump could undermine his agenda.

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