A Zionist official said that in a recent meeting of the Israeli delegation with the US National Security Adviser, the issue of normalization of relations with some countries, especially Saudi Arabia, was discussed.
In an interview with the Hebrew newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth, Gilad Erdan, the Israeli ambassador to the United States, addressed the issue of developing normalization agreements.
According to a report last night by the Zionist website I24, Ardan reported that in recent talks between Zionist regime’s internal security adviser Meir bin Shabat and his American counterpart Jake Sullivan on the development of normalization agreements, consultations have taken place.
He said that two days ago, in the talks in which he also took part, “the development of the Ibrahim agreements has been deeply discussed, including our desire to advance relations [with other countries] as well as with Saudi Arabia.” have been”.
“We have an opportunity and the Biden government has the power to influence,” he added.
The remarks came as Jared Kouchner, a senior adviser to the former US president, wrote earlier in an article in the Wall Street Journal, referring to the closeness of the Zionist regime and Saudi Arabia to a normalization agreement, from Joe Biden. The President of the United States wanted to seize this opportunity.
The administration of US President Joe Biden has repeatedly stated that it intends to continue the policy of normalizing relations between Tel Aviv and other countries, which began under former US President Donald Trump.
The four Arab states the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Sudan, and Morocco, last year signed an agreement to normalize relations with the Zionist regime through the mediation of former US administration led by Donald Trump.
The agreement between some of these countries and Tel Aviv, especially the United Arab Emirates, has grown so much that the official UAE news agency (Wam) reported that Abu Dhabi would set up a $ 10 billion fund in the occupied territories, aimed at ” Investment in strategic sectors “.