US Senator Graham suggests Israel-Saudi Arabia deal could be reached by year-end
U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham has indicated that a normalization agreement between Israel and Saudi Arabia may be achievable before the end of 2024.
Speaking in a recent interview, Graham emphasized that discussions are progressing, and both nations have a mutual interest in strengthening ties.
Graham expressed confidence that a deal could enhance regional stability and security while addressing various geopolitical concerns.
He noted that U.S. officials are actively facilitating these negotiations to foster improved relations in the Middle East.
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As talks continue, the potential agreement is seen as a significant step toward broader peace efforts in the region, which could transform diplomatic dynamics between Israel and its Arab neighbors.
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