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This document appears to be a transcript of an interview with a high-ranking Saudi official (addressed as 'Your Highness the Prince,' likely Mohammed bin Salman) from a House Oversight Committee file. The text focuses on the strategic rationale for the prolonged conflict in Yemen, asserting that a quick victory would cause too many civilian and Saudi casualties. It also discusses the complex relationship between former Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh and the Houthi rebels, as well as diplomatic tensions with Egypt.
This document represents a page from a transcript of an interview with a Saudi Prince (likely Mohammed bin Salman), stamped by the U.S. House Oversight Committee. The discussion focuses on the timeline for the sale of Aramco (planned for 2018), the separation of political decisions from economic oil production strategies, and coordination with OPEC. The interviewee also details a government initiative to transform 100 local Saudi companies into global leaders, drawing a parallel to how the German Chancellor advocates for German businesses.
Q&A regarding the timeline of the Aramco sale, production ceilings, political vs economic decisions in oil production, and government support for local companies.
Detailed Q&A regarding military strategy, political initiatives, and diplomatic relations.
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