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Saudi Crown Prince Rejects Trump’s Israel Normalization Push

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Saudi Crown Prince ‌mohammed bin⁢ salman rebuffed a‌ direct appeal from former U.S. President Donald Trump to join teh Abraham Accords, prioritizing the establishment of a Palestinian state as a precondition for normalizing relations with Israel.

The November 18th meeting in the ⁢oval Office saw Trump “strongly urge” the Saudi Crown Prince,⁢ known as‍ MBS, to sign onto the Accords-the U.S.-brokered agreements normalizing relations between Israel and several Arab nations. However, MBS “pushed ⁢back” when pressed, according to reports ​from Axios, ‌which cited multiple U.S. officials. The exchange underscores the enduring centrality of the Palestinian issue ⁤to Saudi ArabiaS foreign⁢ policy and highlights a point of divergence between the two leaders.

This rejection carries significant implications for the future ⁤of the Abraham Accords and the broader landscape of Middle East diplomacy. While the Accords represented a major diplomatic ​achievement for the‍ Trump administration, their expansion hinges on securing buy-in from key regional ​players like Saudi ⁤Arabia.MBS’s insistence on a pathway to Palestinian statehood signals that ‌further normalization will require tangible progress on resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict-a challenge that‌ has‌ stymied peace efforts​ for decades.

MBS arrived in Washington D.C. on an​ official working ​visit at the invitation of Trump, following ⁤direction from King Salman bin Abdulaziz. Following a warm welcome, MBS publicly stated his country’s desire to normalize⁣ relations with Israel through the Abraham Accords, but reiterated that Palestinian statehood remains a critical prerequisite.⁤

“A⁢ ‘clear ⁤path’ ‍to the creation of a Palestinian state was needed before normalization could take place,” MBS stated. When Trump suggested his guests had a “vrey good feeling” about the Accords, the Crown Prince ​responded, “We want⁣ peace ⁤for Israel.⁣ We want peace for Palestine. We want them to coexist peacefully in the region, and we will do our best to make this happen.”

Riyadh has consistently ​emphasized​ the necessity of a just resolution to the conflict, beginning with ⁢the establishment of an self-reliant ‌Palestinian state, as a foundation for thorough and lasting regional peace. Two U.S.officials described MBS as a “strong leader” following the meeting, ⁣as reported by Axios.

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