US and Saudi Arabia Discuss Security Deal Which Includes Two-State Solution to Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
by Karen Faulkner, Worthy News Correspondent
(Worthy News) – The United States and Saudi Arabia have been discussing a “semi-final” version of draft security agreements, which would include a two-state solution that resolves the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict, according to the Times of Israel (TOI) reports.
Like Israel, Saudi Arabia views Iran as an enemy: the Kingdom looks to the US to safeguard security in the Middle East, especially as the brutal Iranian regime advances its nuclear program. For its part, the US hopes to use the security deal to bring about the normalization of relations between Israel and Saudi Arabia.
US President Joe Biden’s national security adviser met Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on Sunday to discuss a wide-ranging security agreement between the countries, TOI reports.
“The semi-final version of the draft strategic agreements between the kingdom and the United States of America, which are almost being finalized — and what is being worked on between the two sides in the Palestinian issue to find a credible path — were discussed,” a statement released after the meeting read.
The deal under discussion includes “a two-state solution that meets the aspirations and legitimate rights of the Palestinian people” and “the situation in Gaza and the need to stop the war there and facilitate the entry of humanitarian aid,” the statement added.
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