Israel 'not really aware' about progress of Saudi-US talks on normalisation deal

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Israel 'not really aware' about progress of Saudi-US talks on normalisation deal
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JERUSALEM: A top Israeli official played down prospects for a United States-brokered diplomatic breakthrough with Saudi Arabia on Tuesday (May 30), describing Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government as 'in a fog' on any progress in related talks between Riyadh and Washington. Deeming the forging of

JERUSALEM: A top Israeli official played down prospects for a United States-brokered diplomatic breakthrough with Saudi Arabia on Tuesday , describing Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government as"in a fog" on any progress in related talks between Riyadh and Washington.

Yet Hanegbi hedged on how Israel might respond, saying such Saudi requests were, for now,"an American dilemma"."I say this to be as clear as I can within the framework of the fog that exists for us, too," he told Israel's Army Radio."We are not really aware, right now, of what is happening in the Saudi-American corridors."

Hanegbi predicted any Saudi plans for civilian nuclear projects would first have to clear US counter-proliferation regulations meant to prevent any covert push for nuclear arms.

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