Saudi FM: KSA May Recognize Israel If Palestinian Issue is Resolved
Emphasis on Regional Peace Including Israel
Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan announced on Tuesday that the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) might recognize Israel if a comprehensive agreement is reached, which includes the establishment of a Palestinian state.
Emphasis on Regional Peace Including Israel
During a discussion session at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Prince Faisal emphasized that regional peace, encompassing peace for Israel, is only possible through establishing a Palestinian state.
Saudi Arabia’s Potential Recognition of Israel
In response to a question about whether the Kingdom could recognize Israel as part of a broader political agreement, Prince Faisal answered affirmatively.
Working Towards Regional Peace with the U.S. Administration
Prince Faisal stated that working towards regional peace by establishing a Palestinian state is a priority, considering the current situation in Gaza.
Gaza Conflict Risks, Immediate Ceasefire Need
The Foreign Minister emphasized the grave risks of the Gaza war to the region and underscored the urgency of an immediate ceasefire. He observed Israel’s lack of intent to halt the conflict in Gaza.
International Community’s Role in Gaza
Prince Faisal urged the international community to intensify efforts to end the Gaza conflict. He cautioned that the ongoing suffering in Gaza risks further escalations.
Concerns Over Red Sea Tensions, Regional Security
Finally, the Saudi Foreign Minister expressed concern over Red Sea tensions and regional security. He emphasized the importance of de-escalation in the Red Sea, noting its connection to the Gaza conflict.
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