Saudi Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir denies any relations between Saudi Arabia and Israel
Saudi Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir denied for the first time the existence of any relations between Saudi Arabia and Israel, stressing on this occasion his country's adherence to the two-state solution in dealing with the Middle East crisis
Al-Jubair said in a speech to members of the Committee on Foreign Relations on Wednesday that his country adheres to the two-state solution in dealing with the Middle East crisis between Israel and the Palestinians, pointing out that the decision to transfer the US embassy to Jerusalem is wrong
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman said in an interview with The Atlantic magazine that his country shares interests with Tel Aviv, adding that if peace is achieved in the region, it will have many interests between the Israeli government and the GCC countries. Gulf
"Israel has a large economy compared to its size, and this economy is growing, and of course there are many interests that we share with Israel," Ben Salman told the magazine
Earlier reports said that despite the absence of any official relations between Saudi Arabia and Israel, the two past years have seen a significant convergence between them, particularly on the backdrop of their identical positions on the threat emanating from Iran, which they consider the largest state supporting terrorism in the Middle East
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