Ukraine and US Set for Critical Peace Talks in Saudi Arabia

Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman of Saudi Arabia announced on February 5, 2025, that the kingdom will not normalize relations with Israel until a Palestinian state is established. This statement marks a significant setback for U.S. efforts to broker such a deal. During the opening session of the advisory Shura Council, bin Salman emphasized the kingdom's ongoing commitment to advocating for Palestinian rights, denouncing Israeli actions as "crimes of the Israeli occupation authority" against the Palestinian people.
The Crown Prince reaffirmed that Saudi Arabia's objective is to achieve an independent Palestinian state with East Jerusalem as its capital. The normalization of relations dealt a transformative shift in Middle Eastern diplomacy, beginning in 2020 with agreements brokered by former U.S. President Donald Trump between Israel, Bahrain, and the United Arab Emirates. In recent discussions, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken expressed hope for a normalization deal with Saudi Arabia, contingent upon a ceasefire in Gaza. However, bin Salman's remarks reiterate the Kingdom's long-standing position on Palestinian statehood as a condition for further diplomatic engagement.