Announcement of reconciliation steps between Riyadh and Tel Aviv during Biden’s trip.
Three Zionist officials told a US outlet that steps to normalize relations between Riyadh and Tel Aviv are expected to be announced this weekend after the US president meets with Saudi leaders.
After the approval of the American authorities to help reach an agreement on the normalization of relations between the Provisional Zionist regime and Saudi Arabia, it is now said that this matter will be keyed in the trip of “Joe Biden” to West Asia.
Three Zionist officials told the Axios news website that steps to normalize relations between Saudi Arabia and Israel are expected to be announced this weekend after Biden meets with King Salman bin Abdulaziz and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
The report, published on Thursday morning, states: “The White House wants to discuss the road map for normalization between countries and Israel during Biden’s visit to the region. Biden’s trip, which will restore his administration’s relations with the Saudi kingdom, is considered diplomatically and politically sensitive.
Axios wrote about this: “Biden pledged to make Saudi Arabia hated in the world and the relations between the two countries were strained over a number of issues, including the murder of Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi.” The US intelligence community says Bin Salman is responsible for Khashoggi’s murder, a claim Saudi Arabia denies.
A senior Zionist official told this website’s reporter that final decisions on any normalization steps will be taken only after a meeting between Biden and Saudi officials, including Bin Salman, and will likely be announced on Saturday either by Saudi Arabia or by Biden with Riyadh’s permission. .
Axios continued: “Diplomats and representatives of the United States, Israel, Saudi Arabia and Egypt have been working for weeks on a complex plan of agreements, memorandums and letters that will allow the signing of the contract to transfer two strategic Red Sea islands from Egypt to Saudi Arabia.” The agreement focuses on Saudi Arabia’s request for the withdrawal of the US-led multinational observer force stationed on the islands, as well as Israel’s request for Saudi Arabia to maintain freedom of navigation for Israeli ships in the area.