WASHINGTON — Saudi Arabia’s participation in the U.S.-sponsored talks on Middle East peace was seen as a diplomatic coup for the Bush administration but the kingdom has made clear there will be no handshakes with Israeli officials. ‘We are not here for theater. We are here for the serious business of making peace. We are not here to give an impression that everything is normal,’ Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Saud al-Faisal told reporters on Monday, on the eve of the conference to be held in Annapolis, Maryland. ‘We will not do anything that will divert from the seriousness of the occasion, (such as) shaking hands to give an impression of something that is not there,’ he said. Saudi Arabia had been noncommittal until last week over whether it would attend the Annapolis conference. The kingdom, which is the birthplace of Islam, has no diplomatic relations with Israel. Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert suggested he would not be offended by the lack of handshake, nor would he push the issue. ‘I won’t extend my hand to whoever isn’t ready to shake the hand of the people of Israel,’ Olmert said, referring to the Saudi foreign minister. […]
Tuesday, November 27th, 2007
Saudi Official Rules Out Handshake With Israelis
Author: CAREN BOHAN
Source: Reuters
Publication Date: 26 Nov 2007 23:06:37 GMT
Link: Saudi Official Rules Out Handshake With Israelis
Source: Reuters
Publication Date: 26 Nov 2007 23:06:37 GMT
Link: Saudi Official Rules Out Handshake With Israelis
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