In the context of the signing of the agreements between Israel and the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain, the President of the United States spoke with the King of Saudi Arabia and stated that he estimates that the country will join "in due course" • The Saudi government: "We will support all efforts
US President Donald Trump addressed the King of Saudi Arabia this evening (Tuesday) following the signing of the peace agreement between Israel and the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain, and estimated that Saudi Arabia would soon join the peace agreement with Israel.
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Recall, at the start of the signing ceremony, President Trump congratulated Netanyahu and the Foreign Ministers of Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates, saying: "We are here to change history. Thanks to these great leaders, we will take a big step towards a future where everyone will prosper in peace. "They will sign a peace agreement between Israel and Arab countries. So far, there have been only two such agreements in history - and now we have reached two such in one month, and there are many more who will join it."
Meanwhile, the Saudi Arabian government has said it will side with the Palestinian people.
The government statement reads: "The Kingdom stands by the Palestinian people and supports all efforts aimed at reaching a just and comprehensive solution that will enable the Palestinian people to establish their independent state within the 1967 borders, with the eastern capital of Jerusalem, in accordance with international legitimacy decisions and Arab peace initiatives."