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Blinken: I hope Trump normalizes relations between Saudi Arabia and Israel.

Blinken: I hope Trump normalizes relations between Saudi Arabia and Israel.

According to Al Jazeera, US President Joe Biden, during his four years in office, has been pushing hard to normalize relations between most Arab countries and the Zionist regime. However, Biden has failed in this endeavor, and now US President-elect Donald Trump has officially entered the White House on January 20 and will assume this role.

Accordingly, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken stated in an interview with MSNBC: “I hope the Trump administration will continue the Biden administration’s efforts to normalize relations between Saudi Arabia and Israel and ultimately normalize relations between Riyadh and Tel Aviv.”

He added: “We have made good progress in the process of normalizing relations between the two sides. It is now clear what Saudi Arabia and the United States need to do and what steps Saudi Arabia and Israel need to take. The mechanism for the process of normalizing relations between the two sides has now been established.”

Regarding the Biden administration’s efforts to normalize relations with the Zionists, Blinken emphasized: “I hope we can go as far as possible, but this process is not complete yet. We can leave this process to the next administration, and they can ultimately decide how to proceed.”

Saudi Arabia has previously made any normalization of relations with the Zionist regime conditional on the establishment of an independent Palestinian state, an issue that now seems unlikely to be realized.

During his first term in the White House, Donald Trump normalized the relations of some Arab countries, including the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain, with the Zionist regime through an agreement known as the Abraham Accords.

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