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Recognition of the Israeli regime’s efforts to normalize relations with Saudi Arabia

The Israeli Foreign Minister said that the regime and Saudi Arabia have moved towards normalizing relations, but at the moment this process has been postponed.

According to Pak Sahafat News Agency International Group, Israeli Foreign Minister Yair Lapid said the normalization of the regime and Saudi Arabia had been delayed.

In an interview with the New York Times, he claimed that in addition to Saudi Arabia, Indonesia is one of the countries that seek to normalize relations with the Zionist regime, but efforts in this direction have been suspended.

He claimed: “There are already talks with several countries about establishing diplomatic relations, which in the past opposed normalization with Israel because of the conflict with the Palestinians.”

Israeli War Minister Bani Gantz also said today that he hoped the Saudis would sign an agreement to normalize relations by strengthening ties with the United States and strengthening peace with Egypt and Jordan, as well as the UAE, Bahrain, Morocco and Sudan.

Read more: Targets behind Saudi Arabia’s sharp attack on Syria at the UN: https://www.paksahafat.com/en/?p=17411

Regarding the nuclear talks in Vienna, Yair Lapid also claimed that the Israeli regime had no problem with the talks, “provided it was a good deal [from the Zionist point of view].”

The Tel Aviv regime’s foreign minister reiterated his baseless allegations against Iran’s nuclear program: “No details have been released on what the deal will be, good or bad. This agreement should prevent Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon.”

The Israeli foreign minister also claimed about the two-state solution that, “One day we will be able to move towards a two-state solution, and that is what I want to do, but it is not on the agenda right now.”

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