Princess Reema bint Bandar bin Sultan bin Abdulaziz received the royal decree on
Saturday to become the new Saudi envoy to Washington.
Reema, who has lived in the US for a long time, would be the first female Saudi
ambassador.
His father, Bandar bin Sultan, also served as the Saudi envoy to the US for 22
years ending in 2005. He is well known for his alleged role in massive arms
deals between Saudi Arabia and the United Kingdom that ended in 2006. He is
believed to have pocketed about two billion dollars in bribery from more than 43
billion pounds earned by the British defense company BAE Systems.
Bandar also served as Saudi intelligence chief between between 2012 and 2014.
The appointment come as part of series of royal decrees which also ordered the
former Saudi ambassador to the US, Prince Khaled bin Salman, a son of reigning
monarch King Salman, to serve as deputy to his powerful brother Mohammed bin
Salman in the ministry of defense.
Bin Salman the senior, only 33 and considered the de factor ruler of Saudi
Arabia, is currently leading a devastating war on Saudi Arabia’s southern
neighbor Yemen.
As part of the decrees, it was announced that Saudi soldiers fighting on
southern brothers will receive a one-month salary bonus.
More than 1,500 Saudi soldiers have been killed during nearly four years of war
on Yemen, many of them in counter-attacks by Yemenis on military positions in
southern Saudi territories.
The illegal Saudi war on Yemen has left thousands of Yemeni civilians dead while
inflicting huge humanitarian catastrophe on the impoverished nation.
Source:PressTV