PrinceKhalid bin Salman Al Saud (Arabic: خالد بن سلمان آل سعودKhālid bin Salmān Āl Suʿūd; born 1988) is a Saudi Arabian diplomat and politician who serves as the Saudi Arabian Minister of Defense. He was appointed Defense Minister on 27 September 2022.[1] He is a grandson of the founder of Saudi ArabiaKing Abdulaziz, the tenth child and ninth son of King Salman, and a younger brother of Crown Prince and Prime Minister Mohammed bin Salman.
According to a leaked CIA assessment, Prince Khalid was involved in the assassination of Jamal Khashoggi, instructing Khashoggi to go to the Saudi consulate in Istanbul where Khashoggi was subsequently strangled and dismembered.
Prince Khalid earned a bachelor's degree in Aviation Sciences from King Faisal Air Academy and continued his education in the United States. He obtained a certificate from Harvard University in their senior executives in the national and international security program. He also studied advanced electronic warfare in Paris, France. Prince Khalid was enrolled in Georgetown University to pursue his higher education in the university's master of arts in security studies program. Due to various official duties and tasks, his studies were postponed prior to his appointment as ambassador to the United States.[5]
Prince Khalid was awarded medals including: South Shield Medal, the Battle Medal, the Excellence Medal, and the Abdullah's Sword Medal.[6]
Prince Khalid trained extensively with the American armed forces both in the United States and in Saudi Arabia, including his training at Nellis Air Force Base in Nevada. A back injury prohibited Prince Khalid from flying, which prompted him to work as an officer at the office of the Minister of Defense.[8]
In April 2017, Prince Khalid became the tenth Saudi Ambassador to the United States since 1945.[5][9][10]
In March 2018, Prince Khalid appeared on CNN in discussion with Wolf Blitzer to preview Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's trip to the United States.[11] He authored a column in the Washington Post on 19 March 2018 that outlined the ways in which the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia was embracing change, and how the Saudi–U.S. relationship could be strengthened as a result of this transformation.[12]
Jamal Khashoggi, a journalist, visited the Saudi Arabian consulate in Istanbul on Tuesday, 2 October 2018, and was murdered within minutes. The following Monday, 8 October, Khalid bin Salman denied that the Saudis had detained or killed Khashoggi.[13][better source needed]
According to a leaked CIA assessment, whose details were reported by several news outlets, including the Washington Post, Prince Khalid had instructed Khashoggi to go to the Saudi consulate in Istanbul to pick up the papers he needed, assuring him that it would be safe for him to do so.[14][15]
According to Hürriyet columnist Abdulkadir Selvi, the Director of the Central Intelligence AgencyGina Haspel had possession of the "smoking gun phone call" in which crown prince Mohammad was recorded giving orders to his brother Khaled, then Saudi Arabia's ambassador to the US, "to Silence Jamal Khashoggi as Soon as Possible". The subsequent murder is the ultimate confirmation of this instruction."[17][18]
Deputy Minister of Defense
In February 2019, Khalid was appointed Deputy Defense Minister of Saudi Arabia and was replaced by Reema bint Bandar Al Saud as ambassador to the US.[19]
In September 2021, Prince Khalid met with Russian Deputy Minister of Defense Colonel General Alexander Fomin to sign an agreement to develop joint military cooperation between the two countries.[20]
Minister of Defense
On 27 September 2022, Prince Khalid was appointed Defense Minister of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.[21]
In February 2024, Prince Khalid was appointed as Chairman of the Board of the Saudi Arabian Military Industries, a company fully owned by the Saudi Public Investment Fund and built in 2017 whose goal is to achieve one of the Vision 2030 goals of localizing fifty percent of Saudi's military spending.[22]
On 3 May 2024, Prince Khalid launched the new facilities of the King Faisal Air Academy.[24] On 5 June 2024, Prince Khalid, together with several senior officials, inaugurated the National Defence University, formerly known as the Saudi Armed Forces Command and Staff College.[25]
Ancestry
Ancestry of Khalid bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud[26]