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Lieberman: ’Israel’ in Talks with KSA, Kuwait, ’Peace’ within 5 Years

Lieberman: ’Israel’ in Talks with KSA, Kuwait, ’Peace’ within 5 Years
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"Israeli" Foreign Minister, Avigdor Lieberman, revealed that the Zionist entity is holding secret talks with some Arab states that do not recognize it.

Lieberman: ’Israel’ in Talks with KSA, Kuwait, ’Peace’ within 5 YearsHe further stated that Tel Aviv is looking to establish diplomatic ties based on a so-called "common fear of Iran".
Among the countries he was in contact with were Saudi Arabia and Kuwait, Lieberman told newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth -the first such disclosure by a senior "Israeli" official.
Saudi Arabia denied having any talks with "Israel". Kuwait was not immediately available for comment.

"Israel" has only signed "normalization" deals with two neighbors - Egypt and Jordan - but is believed to have secret diplomatic and business ties with a number of others.
"For the first time there is an understanding there that the real threat is not "Israel", the Jews or Zionism. It is Iran, global ‘jihad', Hizbullah and al-Qaeda," the foreign minister said.

In parallel, he added: "There are contacts, there are talks, but we are very close to the stage in which within a year or 18 months it will no longer be secret, it will be conducted openly."
Lieberman said he was in touch with "moderate" Arabs - a term "Israelis" and Americans often use for medieval Gulf kingdoms that cater to US interests. He also said he would have no problem visiting Saudi Arabia or Kuwait."I have spent more than a few years of meetings and talks with them. As far as they are concerned, there is only one red rag and that is Iran," he said.

A spokesman for Saudi Arabia's Foreign Ministry said: "There are no ties or talks with Israel at any level."
Yedioth paraphrased Lieberman as saying some "new "Israeli"-Arab peace accords would be signed in 2019".
"I'm certain that by then we will have a situation in which we have full diplomatic relations with most of the moderate Arab states. And you can count on my word," he said.

"Israeli" Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has long hinted that Tel Aviv and the Gulf states share a similar goal in halting Iran's nuclear program, saying they all saw a mortal threat in its ambitious atomic drive.
This comes as Iran denies that it is planning to build nuclear weapons.
Senior "Israeli" officials have also said that like themselves, Gulf states are worried that Washington was not taking a tough enough line with Tehran.
"To Saudi Arabia and the Gulf states, the cost of open relations with "Israel" at this time may be higher than the benefit, given the position of the Arab street," "Israeli" think tank, the Institute for National Security Studies, said in a report in December.

Lieberman, who has worked hard in recent months to soften his hardline international image, suggested Arab nations were as eager as "Israel" to be open about their shared interests.
"I think that they too are stewing in their own juice and reaching an awareness that there will be no choice but to move from the secret stage of the dialogue between us to the open stage of the talks," he said.


Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team

 

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Liars

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