Sean Knight understood what Abdullah meant.
After all, this was an energy-rich country with very high welfare, qualifying as a developed nation.
Also, being a religious country, some policies were relatively conservative, so while there was interest in the One Belt One Road policy, the likelihood of a high degree of participation was not great.
"In fact, looking at the achievements made by the One Belt One Road policy so far, you can totally get involved," Sean Knight said. "After all, energy is finite. Just like how Nauru became impoverished after its bird droppings were exhausted, oil is a non-renewable resource, and one day it will run out..."
Hearing Sean Knight's words, Abdullah's eyes sharpened, examining Sean closely.
This was a well-known issue. Many people either dared not face it or preferred not to think about it, living from one day to the next.
But as a Crown Prince eager to change the face of his nation, Abdullah truly hoped for an economic transformation.