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Saudi foreign minister to Arab News: No Israelis attended Pompeo meeting

Prince Faisal bin Farhan says NEOM meeting was between crown prince and US secretary of state

- Noor Nugali Riyadh

Saudi Arabia’s foreign minister told Arab News on Monday that there were no Israeli officials at a meeting between Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and the US Secretary of State.

Prince Faisal bin Farhan has denied reports that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu joined talks in NEOM with Mike Pompeo on Sunday.

He said the meeting was only attended by Saudis, Pompeo himself and the US ambassador to the Kingdom, John Abizaid.

“The only non-Saudis at the meeting with HRH the crown prince were Secretary Pompeo and the US ambassador,” Prince Faisal told Arab News.

Earlier the foreign minister dismissed the reports from his Twitter account.

“I have seen press reports about a purported meeting between HRH the Crown Prince and Israeli officials during the recent visit by @SecPompeo,” Prince Faisal bin Farhan said. “No such meeting occurred. The only officials present were American and Saudi.” Pompeo met with the crown prince in the northern city of NEOM on Sunday as part of his regional tour. They “reviewed friendship relations, areas of bilat

eral cooperatio­n between the two countries and ways to enhance them,” Saudi Press Agency reported. They also discussed the latest developmen­ts in the Middle East. The meeting was attended by Prince Faisal and Abizaid.

Recent agreements with the UAE, Bahrain and Sudan to establish relations with Israel have led to speculatio­n that other Arab states may follow.

Saudi Arabia has said there must be a peace agreement first between Israel and the Palestinia­ns before the Kingdom establishe­s relations with Israel.

Shortly after the UAE agreement with Israel was announced, Prince Faisal said Saudi Arabia would continue to adhere to the Arab Peace Plan in its relations with Israel. The plan, which was sponsored by the Kingdom in 2002, said ties with Israel would be normalized once a peace agreement was reached with the Palestinia­ns that included an independen­t state with East Jerusalem as its capital.

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