The White House rebuffed a reported breakthrough Wednesday in talks to normalise relations between Israel and Saudi Arabia, saying it is premature, reports Anadolu Agency. National Security Council spokesperson John Kirby said the report "has left some people with the impression that the discussions are farther along and closer to some sense of certainty than they actually are." "There's still a lot of conversations that have to occur before we get there. So the bottom line is there is no agreed to set of negotiations. There's no agreed framework to codify normalisation or any of the other security considerations that we and our friends have in the region," he told reporters. "But there is a commitment by the administration to […] Source
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