U.S.-Saudi talks, planned for two days, ended after only one

U.S.-Saudi talks, planned for two days, ended after only one with some minor fine-tuning to the agreement. The U.S. did not persuade the Saudis to adopt third-country code sharing for combination service. The two sides renewed current annexes that expired in March for another year, and agreed on...

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