Saudi Ambassador’s Bold Move: Appears Alongside Israeli Officials at Washington Summit

September 09, 2024

9:22 AM

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Saudi Arabia's ambassador to the U.S., Reema Bint Bandar Al Saud, made headlines by attending the MEAD Summit in Washington alongside key Israeli officials. This appearance, which took place in the presence of American leaders and diplomats from Morocco and Bahrain, is being seen as a possible indicator of warming relations between Israel and Saudi Arabia.

During the summit, Israeli leader Benny Gantz called for regional cooperation, expressing optimism for Saudi-Israeli normalization in the near future: "I believe Saudi Arabia, a pivotal Arab country, could soon join us in securing our mutual interests in areas like security, economy, and technology."

According to Israeli sources, after the U.S. elections, there may be a new window for a trilateral agreement involving Israel, Saudi Arabia, and the United States. The MEAD Summit, chaired by former U.S. ambassadors Tom Nides and David Friedman, served as a platform for engaging in critical discussions about the evolving dynamics in the Middle East.

As these talks progress, all eyes are on whether Saudi-Israel relations could be on the brink of a historic transformation. Could this summit mark the start of something monumental?

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