Saudi Arabian
King Salman left the south of France for Morocco on Sunday, cutting
short a planned three-week stay after a petition from some 150,000
residents over the closure of a public beach outside his villa. A
Saudi source said King Salman had arrived in Morocco, saying this was
part of his holiday program and had nothing to do with the media
coverage that his visit had attracted. Philippe
Castanet, a local French government official, added that about half of
the king's 1,000-person entourage had left along with him. He did not
specify a reason for the departures nor if the monarch planned to return
to France. The planned
three-week visit by the new king and his inner circle at the family's
seafront villa in Vallauris, where U.S. actress Rita Hayworth celebrated
her wedding to Prince Aly Khan of Pakistan in 1949, was expected to be a
boon for the local economy. But the
closure of the public beach for privacy and security reasons stirred up a
local storm. The king's installation of an elevator from the beach to
the villa, approved for temporary use by local government, also provoked
anger among some residents who objected to allowing him this privilege.
Castanet said that the elevator would be removed in the coming weeks. The Saudi
source said King Salman's presence in France had been coordinated with
French authorities and strictly followed their procedures and
arrangements for high-security visitors. The
source said the king respected the French people and hoped his schedule
next year would permit a visit to nearby Cannes, where the famous film
festival is held annually. France has
been nurturing new links with Saudi Arabia and other Gulf Arab
countries over the last three years due to its tough stance on Iran and
similar positions on conflicts across the Middle East. It is beginning
to see commercial rewards in terms of contracts for companies in the
energy and defense sectors. (Reuters)
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