“Zionist Minister’s Visit to America for Saudi Arabia Agreement”
According to I24, “Ron Dermer”, the Minister of Strategic Affairs of the Zionist regime, will travel to America to pursue an agreement with Saudi Arabia.
The visit of this Zionist official to Washington follows a report in which it is said that Saudi Arabia has agreed with specific axes and conditions to recognize official relations with Tel Aviv with the United States, but the White House rejected such a report.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is going to send his Strategic Affairs Minister Ron Dermer to Washington next week to negotiate with American officials about a potential normalization agreement with Saudi Arabia.
Dermer will also discuss Washington’s diplomatic efforts to reach a package deal with the Saudi kingdom that would include Riyadh’s recognition of Tel Aviv, three senior Israeli and American officials said.
Three days ago, the White House denied some reports about an agreement with Saudi Arabia to normalize relations between Riyadh and Tel Aviv. John Kirby, the spokesperson of the National Security Council of the White House, in response to the report of the American newspaper Wall Street Journal about the agreement between the United States and Saudi Arabia to normalize relations between Riyadh and Tel Aviv, denied such a claim and said: “There is no agreement for a series of negotiations.” “No framework has been put in place to formulate normalization or any of the other security considerations that we and our friends have in the region.”
The senior US government security official added: “Such reports have given some people the impression that the agreements are much closer than they actually are, but the reality is not.”
Kirby clarified that to date, Biden has only instructed his top aides to see what they can do about normalizing relations between Israel and Saudi Arabia. According to Kirby, the Biden administration is committed to continuing talks and efforts to continue talks with the aim of normalizing Tel Aviv’s relations with the countries of the region, and everything is progressing, but no agreement has been reached yet.
Earlier, the Wall Street Journal, quoting American officials, reported the “agreement” between Washington and Riyadh on the framework of Saudi Arabia’s conditions for establishing political relations with Israel. The Wall Street Journal reported that the terms of the agreement were complicated and added that under these terms, Saudi Arabia would establish formal relations with Israel, and in return, Riyadh would receive more defense support and assistance from the United States on its civilian nuclear program. In the continuation of this report, it was also said that Washington will adhere to the iron security commitment from Riyadh.
However, this report was removed from the Wall Street Journal less than four hours after it was published, and an hour later such a report was denied by John Kirby.
Previously, the media of the Zionist regime reported that Saudi Arabia has set obstacles and conditions to achieve the nuclear program in exchange for the normalization of relations with Tel Aviv.
These media clearly stated that Saudi Arabia has set impossible conditions for the normalization of relations, including obtaining Tel Aviv’s consent for uranium enrichment, building a nuclear reactor for peaceful purposes, establishing a defense alliance between Riyadh and Washington, and several other conditions.