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Saudi FM says no ties with Israel until peace with Palestinians
"Israel's unilateral policies of an annexation and building settlements as an illegitimate and detrimental to the two states solution."
By LAHAV HARKOV
AUGUST 19, 2020 16:52

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Saudi Foreign Minister Faisal Bin Farhan al-Saud attends the Conference on Disarmament at the United Nations in Geneva, Switzerland, February 24, 2020.
(photo credit: REUTERS)
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Saudi Arabia maintains its policy of not making ties with Israel official until there is peace with the Palestinians, Saudi Foreign Minister Faisal bin Farhan said on Wednesday.

Bin Farhan’s remarks were the first comments from a Saudi official on Israel and the UAE’s normalization agreement announced last week.

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"Saudi Arabia affirms its commitment to peace as a strategic option based on the Arab Peace Initiatives,” he said.

The Arab Peace Initiative involves a full Israeli withdrawal to pre-1967 lines, including dividing Jerusalem. It also calls for of all Palestinian refugees of the 1948 War of Independence and their descendants, of which the UN says there are about 5 million, to be granted the right of return. The plan, also known as the Saudi Initiative, offers Israel peace and normalization with Arab states in exchange for accepting it.

Bin Farhan also said that "Israel's unilateral policies of an annexation and building settlements as an illegitimate and detrimental to the two states solution."

The announced normalization agreement between Israel and the UAE included an Israeli agreement to suspend any moves to apply sovereignty to parts of Judea and Samaria.

Ties between Israel and Saudi Arabia have grown behind the scenes in recent years, in light of the countries’ shared enmity with Iran.

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White House Special Advisor Jared Kushner said that Saudi Arabia could have open ties with Israel after some of the other Gulf States do.

“I do think we have other countries that are very interested in moving forward [with Israel] and as that progresses I do think that it’s an inevitability that Saudi Arabia and Israel will have fully normalized relations and they’ll be able to do a lot of great things together,” he told CNBC on Friday.

Kushner said the Saudi Arabia’s younger generation sees Israel as “almost the Silicon Valley of the Middle East” and wants ties, while older leaders are “still stuck in conflicts of the past.”

“You can’t turn around a battleship overnight,” he added.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said this week that he is working on an agreement to have direct flights between Israel and the UAE fly over Saudi airspace.


Air India flights between India and Israel already fly over Saudi Arabia.
https://www.jpost.com/arab-israeli-...h-israel-until-peace-with-palestinians-639205
 
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No deal with Israel without peace for Palestinians, says Saudi Arabia

Faisal bin Farhan said any effort to promote peace in the region that halts annexation 'could be viewed as positive'


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German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas and Saudi Foreign Minister Faisal bin Farhan attend a joint press conference in Berlin. EPA , pool
Israel's unilateral policies of annexation and settlement building prevent a two-state solution and a Palestinian peace deal, Saudi Arabia's foreign minister said on Wednesday.

During a visit to Germany, Faisal bin Farhan said that the kingdom remains committed to peace on the basis of the 2002 Arab Peace Plan that stipulates a settlement to the conflict before normalisation.

“That said, any efforts that promote peace in the region, that result in holding back the threat of annexation, could be viewed as positive,” he said, speaking during a news conference alongside German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas.

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German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas and Saudi Foreign Minister Faisal bin Farhan attend a joint press conference in Berlin. EPA
The comments are the first public statements made by Saudi officials since the UAE last week agreed to move towards a normalisation of ties with Israel in exchange for Israel freezing the annexation of Palestinian land.

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The UAE has said the move does not represent a departure from its support for the Palestinian cause or a two-state solution with east Jerusalem as the capital of a future Palestinian state as laid out in the Arab Peace Plan.

But officials say they hope it will allow a discussion that can reinvigorate the long-stalled peace process.

https://www.thenational.ae/world/gc...-for-palestinians-says-saudi-arabia-1.1065889
 
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Saudi Arabia says no Israel deal without Palestinian peace
Once that is achieved all things are possible, says Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan

AFP August 19, 2020
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At a press conference with German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas (R), his Saudi counterpart Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al-Saud renewed criticism of Israeli policy on the Palestinians. PHOTO: AFP
Saudi Arabia said Wednesday it would not follow the United Arab Emirates and establish diplomatic ties with Israel until the Jewish state had sealed a peace accord with the Palestinians.

Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan told reporters on a visit to Berlin that "peace must be achieved with the Palestinians" on the basis of international agreements as a condition for any normalisation of relations with Israel.

"Once that is achieved all things are possible," he said.

The surprise Israel-UAE deal last week is only the third such accord Israel has struck with an Arab country, after Egypt and Jordan, and raises the prospect of similar accords with other pro-Western Gulf states.

Until now, Saudi Arabia, the Arab world's biggest economy, has maintained a conspicuous silence over the deal, but local officials have hinted that Riyadh is unlikely to immediately follow in the footsteps of its principle regional ally despite US pressure.

At a news conference with his German counterpart Heiko Maas, Prince Faisal reiterated criticism of Israel's "unilateral policies" of annexation and building settlements in the West Bank as "illegitimate" and "detrimental" to a two-state solution.

As part of the landmark deal, Israel agreed to suspend the annexation of occupied West Bank territories, although Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the plan was not off the table in the long run.

Palestinians protested the deal as a betrayal by a major player in the Arab world, which has broadly held that normal ties with Israel are only possible once the dispute with the Palestinians is resolved.

Prince Faisal noted that Saudi Arabia had sponsored 2002 Arab peace initiatives holding out the prospect of a normalisation of ties with Israel but said Riyadh now saw no road to diplomatic relations without a Palestinian peace deal.

https://tribune.com.pk/story/2260270/saudi-arabia-says-no-israel-deal-without-palestinian-peace


Saudi FM says no ties with Israel until peace with Palestinians
"Israel's unilateral policies of an annexation and building settlements as an illegitimate and detrimental to the two states solution."
By LAHAV HARKOV
AUGUST 19, 2020 16:52
462342

Saudi Foreign Minister Faisal Bin Farhan al-Saud attends the Conference on Disarmament at the United Nations in Geneva, Switzerland, February 24, 2020.
(photo credit: REUTERS)


Saudi Arabia maintains its policy of not making ties with Israel official until there is peace with the Palestinians, Saudi Foreign Minister Faisal bin Farhan said on Wednesday.

Bin Farhan’s remarks were the first comments from a Saudi official on Israel and the UAE’s normalization agreement announced last week.

"Saudi Arabia affirms its commitment to peace as a strategic option based on the Arab Peace Initiatives,” he said.

The Arab Peace Initiative involves a full Israeli withdrawal to pre-1967 lines, including dividing Jerusalem. It also calls for of all Palestinian refugees of the 1948 War of Independence and their descendants, of which the UN says there are about 5 million, to be granted the right of return. The plan, also known as the Saudi Initiative, offers Israel peace and normalization with Arab states in exchange for accepting it.

Bin Farhan also said that "Israel's unilateral policies of an annexation and building settlements as an illegitimate and detrimental to the two states solution."

The announced normalization agreement between Israel and the UAE included an Israeli agreement to suspend any moves to apply sovereignty to parts of Judea and Samaria.

Ties between Israel and Saudi Arabia have grown behind the scenes in recent years, in light of the countries’ shared enmity with Iran.

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White House Special Advisor Jared Kushner said that Saudi Arabia could have open ties with Israel after some of the other Gulf States do.

“I do think we have other countries that are very interested in moving forward [with Israel] and as that progresses I do think that it’s an inevitability that Saudi Arabia and Israel will have fully normalized relations and they’ll be able to do a lot of great things together,” he told CNBC on Friday.

Kushner said the Saudi Arabia’s younger generation sees Israel as “almost the Silicon Valley of the Middle East” and wants ties, while older leaders are “still stuck in conflicts of the past.”

“You can’t turn around a battleship overnight,” he added.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said this week that he is working on an agreement to have direct flights between Israel and the UAE fly over Saudi airspace.

Air India flights between India and Israel already fly over Saudi Arabia.

https://www.jpost.com/arab-israeli-...h-israel-until-peace-with-palestinians-639205
 
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No deal with Israel without peace for Palestinians, says Saudi Arabia

Faisal bin Farhan said any effort to promote peace in the region that halts annexation 'could be viewed as positive'


GERMANY-SAUDI-ARABIA-DIPLOMACY.jpg

German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas and Saudi Foreign Minister Faisal bin Farhan attend a joint press conference in Berlin. EPA , pool
Israel's unilateral policies of annexation and settlement building prevent a two-state solution and a Palestinian peace deal, Saudi Arabia's foreign minister said on Wednesday.

During a visit to Germany, Faisal bin Farhan said that the kingdom remains committed to peace on the basis of the 2002 Arab Peace Plan that stipulates a settlement to the conflict before normalisation.

“That said, any efforts that promote peace in the region, that result in holding back the threat of annexation, could be viewed as positive,” he said, speaking during a news conference alongside German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas.

GERMANY-SAUDI-ARABIA-DIPLOMACY.jpg

German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas and Saudi Foreign Minister Faisal bin Farhan attend a joint press conference in Berlin. EPA
The comments are the first public statements made by Saudi officials since the UAE last week agreed to move towards a normalisation of ties with Israel in exchange for Israel freezing the annexation of Palestinian land.

READ MORE
Gargash: UAE-Israel deal a 'death blow' to annexation of Palestine

Israel freezes Palestine annexation for UAE ties

The UAE has said the move does not represent a departure from its support for the Palestinian cause or a two-state solution with east Jerusalem as the capital of a future Palestinian state as laid out in the Arab Peace Plan.

But officials say they hope it will allow a discussion that can reinvigorate the long-stalled peace process.

https://www.thenational.ae/world/gc...-for-palestinians-says-saudi-arabia-1.1065889

He said: " Saudi Arabia maintains its policy of not making ties with Israel official until .......".

This does not mean that unofficial does not exist.
 
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If what is mentioned including to not accepting the occupation of Al-Quds, if they will continue to work for end of blockade on Gaza: I sincerely thank the KSA. Arab states can of course develop diplomatic relations with any state inc Israel, but it is a principal obligation to preserve our common sensitivities on this matter.
 
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The big folder ISI cheif was carrying with him to Riyad , guess did the trick.

Important to note that this came a day after PMIK categorically rejected accepting Israel.
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pakistan is no position to dictate terms to Saudis its other way around..

until Pakistan extends its economy to atleast a trillion dollars, invests significantly and SERIOUSLY in its domestic defense capabilities and is able to fulfill security needs of Arab countries we dont matter

all of above things aren't that difficult but there is no will..

turkey achieved those goals in a matter of 10-15 years
 
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no
pakistan is no position to dictate terms to Saudis its other way around..

until Pakistan extends its economy to atleast a trillion dollars, invests significantly and SERIOUSLY in its domestic defense capabilities and is able to fulfill security needs of Arab countries we dont matter

all of above things aren't that difficult but there is no will..

turkey achieved those goals in a matter of 10-15 years

IK's categorical denial to accept Israel followed by this making headline news in KSA and then KSA Foreign Minister making this statement are all mere coincidences! Right?
 
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Alhumdulillah, Pakistan's pressure has worked for now. Pakistan must keep playing its cards right to remain as the big brother in this strategic partnership.
 
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Alhumdulillah, Pakistan's pressure has worked for now. Pakistan must keep playing its cards right to remain as the big brother in this strategic partnership.
It is a strategic partnership. But it is no longer a big brother/little brother relationship. Those days are over.
 
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