Obama lands in Saudi Arabia for talks

US President Barack Obama has landed in the Saudi Arabian capital Riyadh for talks with new King Salman following the death of King Abdullah.

US President Barack Obama has landed in Saudi Arabia to shore up ties with new King Salman and offer condolences after the death of his predecessor Abdullah.

Air Force One touched down on Tuesday at King Khalid International Airport in the capital Riyadh, arriving from India where Obama cut short a state visit to travel to the ultra-conservative Muslim kingdom, a key US ally.

Saudi television showed Salman welcoming Obama and his wife Michelle at the bottom of a red-carpeted ramp before a military band played the US and Saudi national anthems.

In contrast to Saudi women, required to dress head-to-toe in black, Michelle Obama wore dark slacks and a blue top with her hair uncovered.

A row of stars and stripes flags flew beside Saudi Arabia's green standards.

Salman's heir Crown Prince Muqrin and Mohammed bin Nayef, the kingdom's powerful former interior minister who is second in line to the throne, were among the officials who lined up to welcome the US delegation, television showed.

Oil Minister Ali al-Naimi was also among the delegation.

The US president then boarded a black limousine for talks with Salman at a palace in the city centre.

Salman, 79, acceded to the throne after Abdullah died on Friday aged about 90.


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