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SAUDI ARAB SAYS NO TO TIES WITH ISRAEL

BERLIN: Saudi Arab would not build up conciliatory binds with Israel until globally perceived harmony was accomplished with the Palestinians, the Kingdom’s unfamiliar pastor said Wednesday, days after the United Arab Emirates (UAE) standardized relations with the Jewish state.

Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal container Farhan advised journalists on a visit to Berlin that “harmony must be accomplished with the Palestinians” based on peaceful accords as a condition for any standardization of relations with Israel.

“When that is accomplished everything are conceivable,” he said.

Saudi Arabia, the Arab world’s greatest economy, has up to this point kept up a prominent quiet over the arrangement yet neighborhood authorities indicated that Riyadh was probably not going to quickly follow in the strides of its standard provincial partner in spite of US pressure.

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