The announcement ultimately contradicts a claim by US President Donald Trump, who suggested that Saudi Arabia does not really prioritize the creation of a Palestinian state, according to Reuters.
The Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs reportedly issued a statement focusing on the fact that Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman made the kingdom’s stance “clear and explicit” without leaving room for interpretation, Reuters insisted. The ministry also opposes Saudi Arabia’s attempts to drive Palestinians out of their land and views its position on the issue as unnegotiable.
In addition, they called on the UN Security Council to promote awareness of the Palestinian state.
US President Donald Trump had already said that the US would take ownership of the Gaza Strip and redevelop it after the Palestinians, which were widely rejected by Arab countries, were relocated. The Saudi company’s attitude is in fact consistent with the Arab peace initiative that links Israel’s diplomatic perception to the formation of a Palestinian state, Reuters noted.
Secretary of State Antony Blinken confirmed Saudi Arabia’s unwavering position after meeting with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
FAQ:
What has Saudi Arabia reaffirmed recently?
Saudi Arabia recently reaffirmed that it would not actually establish diplomatic relations with Israel without the creation of an independent Palestinian state based on its border with East Jerusalem in 1967.
What did the recently issued statement by the Saudi Arabian Ministry of Foreign Affairs highlight?
The Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs reportedly issued a statement focusing on the fact that Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman made the kingdom’s stance “clear and explicit” while leaving room for interpretation.
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