Riyadh supports normalization with Israel, on condition!

Riyadh supports normalization with Israel, on condition!
Riyadh supports normalization with Israel, on condition!
Saudi Foreign Minister Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud said today, Saturday, that “Riyadh supports full normalization with Israel on the condition that the rights of the Palestinians are guaranteed.”The Saudi foreign minister said in a hypothetical interview on the sidelines of the G20 leaders’ summit: “Riyadh supports full normalization with Israel, but first, a permanent and complete peace agreement should be approved that guarantees the Palestinians their state with dignity,” according to Reuters news agency.

He also stressed that he is confident that the upcoming US administration of President-elect Joe Biden will pursue policies that help regional stability and that any discussions with it will lead to stronger cooperation.

Prince Faisal indicated that Washington’s designation of the Houthi group as a terrorist organization would be “completely appropriate.”Regarding relations with Qatar, the Saudi foreign minister indicated that the search for a way to end the dispute with Qatar will continue, but he stressed that the solution depends on addressing legitimate security concerns.

It is noteworthy that Israel signed peace agreements and normalization of relations with the UAE and Bahrain, under American auspices, on the fifteenth of last September.

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