Meeting between Saudi Crown Prince and Israeli Prime Minister canceled

 Meeting between Saudi Crown Prince and Israeli Prime Minister canceled

The plan was to keep the meeting secret, but the Saudi Crown Prince refused after the plan came to light.



Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has canceled a meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, which was planned to be kept secret and limited to a handshake. According to the details, the Saudi Crown Prince had made it a condition to keep the visit secret till his presence in the United States, while a video of Muhammad bin Salman's meeting after his return from the United States was planned to be released. Mohammed bin Salman has apologized for the meeting. Top US administration officials will arrive in the UAE with key Israeli counterparts to launch regular commercial flights between the UAE and Israel.

Earlier, it was reported in the Israeli media that a meeting was being planned between Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Ahad Muhammad bin Salman has not been scheduled to meet the Prime Minister.

Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan said no meeting could be planned between the Crown Prince and the Israeli Prime Minister.

According to the details, Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan made it clear that Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has not scheduled any meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Saudi Arabia's policy towards Israel is very clear. Reports are circulating that the Israeli prime minister is seeking a meeting with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman following the announcement of US President Donald Trump's Middle East peace plan.

Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan of the Arab media said that there is no relationship between Saudi Arabia and Israel and the Kingdom of Palestine stands firmly behind it. It should be noted that two years ago Saudi Crown Prince Muhammad bin Salman visited the United States. He also said in an interview with The Atlantic magazine that he believed that Palestinians and Israelis had the right to own their land, but that a peace agreement was needed.

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