Saudi,
Israeli officials say they share mutual interests against Iran
Saudi
Arabia and Israel are engaged in a campaign of covert diplomacy
against Iran.
According
to media sources, Saudi and Israeli officials have held at least five
secret meetings since the beginning of last year to discuss their
mutual interests in the face of Iran. The covert campaign was
revealed for the first time on Thursday when at the Council on
Foreign Relations think tank in Washington. The rare public meeting
was held between Dore Gold, the incoming director-general of the
Israeli Foreign Ministry and Anwar Majed Eshki, a retired Saudi
general and ex-adviser to Prince Bandar Bin Sultan. Tel Aviv and
Riyadh say they’re worried about what they call Iran’s growing
influence in the Middle East.
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