Saudi Arabia has denied to issue visas for an Israeli delegation invited to a UN tourism meeting held in the Arab kingdom.
Saudi Arabia denies issuing visas for Israeli delegation
13 Mar 2023 - 10:40
Saudi Arabia has denied to issue visas for an Israeli delegation invited to a UN tourism meeting held in the Arab kingdom.
The UN World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) had invited the delegation from the town of Kfar Kama in the northern part of the occupied territories to partake in the two-day event in the northwestern Saudi city of al-'Ula, Bloomberg reported on Sunday.
The UNWTO had extended the invitation to the delegation consisting of Kfar Kama's residents after the UN body included the name of the town on an exclusive list of tourist destinations.
Saudi authorities, however, issued visas to all the 22 countries invited to the event, but declined to offer visas to the Israeli delegation.
"The Israeli delegation started to worry when they didn't receive their visas at the beginning of the month," Israeli daily The Jerusalem Post reported, covering the development.
The Israeli regime's Foreign Ministry, meanwhile, sent a letter to the UNWTO, insisting that the delegation receive their visas, but the plea did not help the matter.
The development has been taken by analysts as a sign that Israel’s hopes of warming relations with Saudi Arabia may be premature. It also showed that despite reports of diplomatic efforts between Israel and Saudi Arabia and their desire to normalize ties, the reality on the ground seems to be completely different.
In 2020, Benjamin Netanyahu reportedly paid a secret visit to Riyadh in his capacity as then Israeli regime's prime minister, meeting there with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
Riyadh's refusal to issue visas to the Israeli delegation came a couple of days after the kingdom and Iran reached an agreement to resume their diplomatic relations through a deal mediated by China.
The thawing of relations between Tehran and Riyadh has irked numerous current and former Israeli officials, who have frowned on the matter as a fatal blow to Tel Aviv's regional schemes and sphere of influence.
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