As a price for normalizing relations with Israel, Saudi Arabia seeks security guarantees from the US, support in developing a civilian nuclear program, and fewer restrictions on US arms sales, wrote “The New York Times” on Saturday.
If completed, the agreement could result in a massive political realignment of the Middle East, mainly for the Palestinian Issue.
It might meet Biden’s pledge to embark on the Trump-era Abraham Accords, which mediated diplomatic deals between Israel and other Arab states such as the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and Morocco.
Netanyahu really wants normalized relations with Saudi Arabia, and he can only obtain it with Biden’s support, said the US paper.
Given the tense relations between Biden and Mohammed bin Salman, the Saudi crown prince, officials and experts in the United States and the Middle East disagreed on how serious this idea is.
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