Cheney to meet with King Abdullah in Saudi Arabia
WASHINGTON, Nov 22 (Reuters) US Vice President Dick Cheney will travel to Saudi Arabia on Friday for a meeting with King Abdullah to discuss issues of ''mutual interest'' in the West Asia, Cheney's office said.
Their talks come as the White House weighs a shift in strategy on Iraq amid raging violence there and after huge losses for President George W Bush's Republican Party in US elections dominated by voter frustration over his war policy.
Bush will go to Jordan, another US ally in the West Asia next week for a meeting with Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki on how to speed up the transfer of security responsibilities from US forces to the Baghdad government.
Cheney's talks in Saudi Arabia also are likely to encompass Washington's anxiety about stability and democracy in Lebanon after the assassination this week of cabinet minister Pierre Gemayel, an outspoken critic of Syria.
The killing plunged the Western-backed government of Lebanese Prime Minister Fouad Siniora deeper into crisis and spurred fears of factional violence.
Reuters SBA VP0322


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