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US 'disappointed' at Saudi decision to uphold travel ban on dual citizen
The US State Department on Thursday expressed its disappointment with for upholding a travel ban against a dual American-Saudi citizen.
"Our highest priority is to protect our fellow Americans," said a statement issued by the State Department, after a Saudi court decided that physician will not be allowed to leave the kingdom.
We are disappointed by the news that a Saudi court has upheld a travel ban against U.S. citizen Walid Fitaihi. Our top priority is the protection of our fellow Americans. We will continue to advocate for a swift resolution of this case.
— U.S. State Dept - Near Eastern Affairs (@StateDept_NEA)
Fitaihi was sentenced to jail in December 2020 but had his prison term cut almost by half the following month, with a six-year travel ban reduced to 38 months.
He was temporarily released in 2019 pending trial, after nearly two years of detention - first in Riyadh's Ritz-Carlton hotel in a so-called anti-corruption swoop in 2017, and later in the notorious Al-Ha'ir prison near the Saudi capital.
US lawmakers describe his detention as politically motivated.
Following his sentencing over charges including obtaining US citizenship without official permission and tweeting in support of the 2011 Arab Spring uprising, a source close to his family said at the time that such cases could be used as a "negotiating tool" by Saudi Arabia to temper the position of then president-elect Joe Biden.