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The Financial Times revealed Saudi Arabia’s demands from Israel to normalize relations

Pak Sahafat – The American newspaper Financial Times has revealed the demands of Saudi Arabia from the Zionist regime on Friday night for the normalization of relations.

According to Pak Sahafat News Agency from the Palestinian “Sama” news agency, the Financial Times announced that last week US President Joe Biden sent one of his closest advisors to Riyadh to discuss this issue with the Saudi authorities.

This is the second visit of an American official to Riyadh in just a few weeks.

Some diplomats have said that Saudi Arabia is seeking concessions from the United States in exchange for normalizing relations with Israel, which will include security guarantees, Washington’s support for the civilian nuclear program, and receiving weapons.

Saudi officials have also said that Saudi Arabia also needs a major positive step from Israel towards Palestine, although they did not elaborate.

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Financial Times columnist Thomas Friedman wrote about the possible demands of Saudi Arabia from Israel after a week of his meeting with Biden, that these demands may include stopping settlement construction, Tel Aviv’s commitment not to annex the West Bank, which the Palestinians consider to be the heart of their future state.

On the other hand, “Tasahi Hengbi”, the security advisor of the Zionist regime, told the Israel Radio Organization on Monday that a complete agreement between Saudi Arabia and Israel is not discussed.

Regarding the possible concessions of Saudi Arabia from the Zionist regime, he added: Israel will never accept an issue that weakens its security, but Tel Aviv is not worried about the development of Riyadh’s civilian program.

Two people who are aware of the issue of normalizing relations between Saudi Arabia and the Zionist regime have also said: There is hope that this agreement will be reached this year and before the Biden government starts campaigning.

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