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''Anwar Eshki, the former consultant of the Saudi Prince and Ambassador in the U.S., Bandar bin Sultan, revealed a plan for the future of Middle East that depends on establishing Great Kurdistan on Turkish, Iranian and Iraqi lands, and reaching peace with Israel during his speech in the meeting of Council on Foreign Relations in Washington.
Eshki said, "We aim to reach peace between Arabs and Israel." He continued, "And to establish Great Kurdistan in order to restrict Turkish ambitions in the region. Great Kurdistan is to seize one third of the lands of each of these three countries."
The meeting of Council on Foreign Relations gathered Israeli and Saudi politicians to discuss the future of Middle East and Iranian issue in Washington in June 4.
Representatives of Israel and Saudi Arabia have been holding secret meetings since 2014 on how to battle Iran, their common enemy, as well as preventing Turkey from establishing a new “Ottoman empire” that could challenge the two countries.
The statement came Thursday at a Council on Foreign Relations event including Anwar Majed Eshki, former Israeli ambassador Dore Gold, both of whom gave speeches on how to prevent Iran’s increasing influence in the Middle East.
Eshki presented a seven-point plan for the Middle East to stop Iran’s influence: peace between Arabs and Israel, regime change in Iran, unity of Gulf countries, peace in Yemen, establishment of an Arab military force, and the establishment of a democratic system in the Arab world. Finally, he stressed the importance of an independent Kurdistan.
“Working, peacefully, for the creation of Greater Kurdistan to curb the ambitions of Turkey. The new state will embrace one-third of the territory of each of the said three states,” Eskhi said in his speech.
Anwar Eshki currently works as the owner of Middle East Center for Strategic ane Legal Studies in Jeddah.''
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