Afghan Voice Agency (AVA): Western media reported that Saudi Arabia did not allow representatives of the Zionist regime to attend the meetings of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO).
According to this report, Saudi Arabia has not yet signed the document by which representatives of the Zionist regime will be allowed to attend the September meetings of UNESCO in Riyadh.
Western diplomats and senior officials of the Zionist regime stated that Saudi Arabia has not specifically mentioned to the Zionist regime about not signing this document, but they have clearly stated that Israel is the main problem.
It is stated in this report: Saudi Arabia continues to be cautious about any actions that pave the way for the normalization of relations with Israel.
This report adds, if Saudi Arabia agrees to the presence of Israeli representatives in Riyadh to participate in the meetings of the World Heritage Committee, this will be the first time that Zionist officials will be officially and publicly allowed to enter Saudi Arabia, and if Saudi officials with The presence of Israeli representatives (regime) in UNESCO meetings is opposed, this means the transfer of the headquarters of this international event to another country.
Previously, the UNESCO meeting was supposed to be held in Russia last year, but due to the threat of some member countries to boycott this event, Saudi Arabia hosted the UNESCO meeting.
Benjamin Netanyahu, the prime minister of the Zionist regime, who has failed to achieve his election goals of normalizing relations with Saudi Arabia, previously said that peace with the Riyadh government is a unique step forward because Saudi Arabia is the most influential country. Not only in the Arab world, but also among Islamic countries.
17 Joza, an American official announced that Foreign Minister Anthony Blinken had a 100-minute conversation with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman about a wide range of issues, including the (regime) of Israel.
The media announced that it is likely that a major part of the conversation between Blinken and Mohammed bin Salman will be influenced by the possible normalization of relations between Saudi Arabia and Israel, while the authorities have ruled out the possibility of any immediate or major progress in this matter.
The American official said without providing further details: "The two sides discussed the capacity of normalizing relations between Saudi Arabia and Israel and agreed to continue the dialogue on this issue."