Graham: There is a possibility of normalizing relations between Riyadh and Tel Aviv

Referring to his rece conversation with the Prime Minister of the Zionist regime, the American Republican Senator said that the normalization of relations between Riyadh and Tel Aviv will probably be done before the end of this year.
According to Isna, Lindsey Graham, a well-known American Republican senator, told Reuters News agency on Wednesday during his trip to Michigan for the election campaign of Donald Trump, the candidate of the Republican Party in the November 5th (November 15) presideial election: “Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu It supports efforts to reach an agreeme with Saudi Arabia.
The senator emphasized that it is not clear whether the next US administration will be able to get enough votes in Congress after Joe Biden leaves the presidency on January 20 because the next US preside will have a “difficult time” to get 67 votes.
Comparing the policies of Joe Biden, the curre preside of the United States, and Kamala Harris, the vice preside and candidate for the Democratic Party in the 2024 US presideial election, Graham said: “I think the timing of the normalization of relations between Israel and Saudi Arabia depends on Biden’s review. Harris does not show ierest in this deal, but Biden is eager to conclude such an agreeme and can provide enough votes for the Democrats.
“Vice Preside Harris has always supported efforts to ensure Israel’s deeper iegration in the Middle East region, including a poteial historic normalization agreeme with Saudi Arabia, and believes that such iegration is necessary to couer It is vital with the threats from Iran.
Analysts have repeatedly poied out that it will be difficult to reach a normalization agreeme between the Zionist regime and Saudi Arabia without a clear path to the creation of an independe Palestinian state, which most Zionists oppose.
Graham expressed confidence that a solution could be found to ensure the creation of “an independe Palestinian state that is demilitarized and cannot threaten Israel.”
Saudi authorities, including Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman of Saudi Arabia, have discussed and consulted regarding the normalization of relations with the Zionist regime, but during the last year and the crimes of the occupying regime in the Gaza Strip and the escalation of tensions in West Asia, Riyadh has repeatedly emphasized that without recognizing Recognizing the state of Palestine, Riyadh will not establish relations with Tel Aviv.
Lindsey Graham concluded: “We are moving in the right direction and we expect Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to support such a move because a lack of agreeme undermines his economic goals.” Also, ensuring sustainable peace in the region requires a plan for the reconstruction of Gaza after the war and the West Bank; An action that should be led by Saudi Arabia and the Arab couries.
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