http://www.ncr-iran.org/en/news/terrorism-fundamentalism/22893-why-confronting-iran-regime-in-the-middle-east-is-inevitable
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regime’s menace and its interventions were the target of recent meeting
between U.S. and Saudi Arabia and the main resolve of the U.S.
president’s visit.
Dr. Ibrahim Nahas, member of the Saudi
Advisory Council on May 26 said: The policies of U.S. and Saudi Arabia
have largely been coordinated and aligned. The signing of recent
agreements reflect the consensus, according to Sky News Arabic.
He added: The past differences between
U.S. and Saudi Arabia are being resolved. For example, the Middle East
peace process was the subject of much discussions but we see that
President Donald Trump and King Salman have reached to some agreements
in this regard.
Ibrahim Nahas in response to a question
regarding the future of the Middle East, especially how U.S. would
approach it? Said: Riyadh summit was an opportunity to demonstrate the
power and capacity that Donald Trump stated during the campaign in 2016.
He went to Saudi Arabia. He was warmly
welcomed. Arab and Muslim leaders signed agreements costing billions of
dollars and perhaps hundreds of billions of dollars more are on the way.
It was decided that there should be coordination against terrorism. As I
said, the message of this meeting was the common goal of those leaders
to fight against terrorism and fundamentalism.
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