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Home Special Coverage Middle East Peace Process

Lapid hints at possible Israeli-Saudi talks ahead of Biden visit

Speaking at a new conference in honor of his one year anniversary as foreign minister, Yair Lapid says he has been in talks "with at least three foreign ministers" of countries that have no official ties with Israel.

by  Tamir Morag and AP
Published on  06-15-2022 15:16
Last modified: 06-15-2022 15:23
Lapid hints at possible Israeli-Saudi talks ahead of Biden visitOren Ben Hakoon

Foreign Minister Yair Lapid | File photo: Oren Ben Hakoon

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Israel is looking forward to US President Joe Biden's Mideast trip next month to bolster its efforts to normalize ties with Saudi Arabia, Foreign Minister Yair Lapid said on Wednesday.

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Lapid spoke a day after the White House announced the whirlwind trip to Israel and Palestinian territories, followed by a flight to Saudi Arabia. At a news conference in Jerusalem in honor of one year in office as foreign minister, Lapid was asked about his expectations from Biden's expected stop in the kingdom and first said he didn't want to "steal the show from the president's visit." He did say, however, that Saudi Arabia and Israel, as well as the wider Middle East, are under threat from Iran's nuclear capabilities.

"Everybody's looking to Saudi Arabia these days for several reasons," he said. "The fact that the president's going to fly directly from here to Saudi Arabia is probably signifying that there is a linkage between the visit and the ability to improve relations."

Israel has long said it wants to add countries to the four Arab states – Bahrain, Sudan, Morocco and the United Arab Emirates – that established diplomatic ties with the Jewish state in 2020 as part of the Abraham Accords.

"There is a list of target countries: Saudi is first among them," along with other nations such as Indonesia, Lapid told reporters. Asked whether there would be an Israeli official on the plane to the kingdom, he said he didn't know, but joked that the president's plane is "a big aircraft," so there would be room.

Israel and Saudi Arabia do not have official diplomatic relations, but have shared clandestine security ties over a shared enmity of regional arch-rival Iran. It has long been rumored to be among the Arab states considering the establishment of open ties with Israel.

Lapid himself hinted at the possibility of such talks, saying that he has spoken "to at least three foreign ministers of countries" Israel has no official ties with.

In 2020, then-Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reportedly flew to Saudi Arabia for a meeting with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.

That purported meeting came shortly after Israel had established full relations with the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and Sudan as part of the US-brokered Abraham Accords. A similar normalization agreement was later inked with Morocco.

Riyadh has conditioned the establishment of full diplomatic ties with Israel upon a two-state solution.

In recent years, Saudi Arabia has allowed flights between Israel and Gulf states to cross through its airspace.

On Iran, Lapid said that all parties recognize that a regional nuclear arms race "is in nobody's interest."

Negotiations between world powers and Iran to strike a new agreement to replace one signed in 2015 – and later abandoned unilaterally by the Trump administration – to curtail Tehran's nuclear program have dragged out for months.

Israel has long contended that Iran seeks to develop nuclear weapons, and will take whatever action necessary to prevent it from doing so. Iran insists its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes only.

"We are trying to put Iran under siege both security-wise and policy-wise," Lapid said.

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