Twenty US Democrats express concerns about possible US-Israel-Saudi diplomatic deal
- Twenty Democratic U.S. Senators express support for an Israeli-Saudi normalization deal, but they have concerns regarding U.S. Security guarantees and nuclear assistance to Riyadh.
- Democrats suggest that any agreement should include provisions to preserve the option of a two-state solution for the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. They seek meaningful measures to promote peace.
- Saudi Arabia is determined to secure a military pact with the United States, even if major concessions are not offered to the Palestinians. Both Democrats and Republicans have raised concerns about Saudi actions and nuclear requests.
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Twenty US Democrats express concerns about possible US-Israel-Saudi diplomatic deal
Twenty Democratic US senators, on Wednesday, expressed support for a potential Israeli-Saudi normalisation deal but laid out concerns about any US security guarantees or nuclear assistance to Riyadh, Reuters reports. In a letter to President Joe Biden, the senators underscored resistance the White House could face from Congress if the administration brokers a landmark agreement opening diplomatic ties between long-time foes Israel and Saudi Arab…
20 Democratic senators express concerns over US-Israel-Saudi deal
Twenty Democratic US senators on Wednesday expressed support for a potential Israeli-Saudi normalization deal but laid out concerns about any US security guarantees or nuclear assistance to Riyadh. Follow Israel Hayom on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram In a letter to President Joe Biden, the senators underscored resistance the White House could face from Congress if the administration brokers a landmark agreement opening diplomatic ties between…
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