Saudis Appoint First Ambassador to ‘Palestine’

Saudis Appoint First Ambassador to ‘Palestine’

Saudi Arabia’s Ambassador to Jordan, Nayef bin Bandar Al-Sudairi, will serve as the first Non-Resident Ambassador Extraordinary to the “State of Palestine,” the Saudi Foreign Ministry announced on Saturday. The move comes amid reports that Saudi Arabia and Israel are close to reaching a normalization agreement under the auspices of the US. The appointment of the ambassador is also seen as a message from the Saudis that a normalization agreement with Israel won’t affect Riyadh’s relations with the Palestinians.

 

Saudis Appoint First Ambassador to ‘Palestine’

Saudis Appoint First Ambassador to ‘Palestine’

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