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[Jerusalem Post] Guy Bechor - Iran worries the Saudis greatly, especially its nuclear potential, which, as far as the Saudis are concerned, is the number one problem on the agenda. Saturday evening, Ahmadinejad landed in Riyadh to a king's welcome. Shortly before midnight, it was announced suddenly that Ahmadinejad was returning to Teheran. I believe that the talks blew up, since it's strange for him not to have stayed at least a night on such an important visit. No official message on the meeting was published, as is the norm. The writer is head of Middle Eastern Studies at the Interdisciplinary Center (IDC) in Herzliya. 2007-03-05 01:00:00Full Article
When Ahmadinejad Met King Abdullah in Riyadh
[Jerusalem Post] Guy Bechor - Iran worries the Saudis greatly, especially its nuclear potential, which, as far as the Saudis are concerned, is the number one problem on the agenda. Saturday evening, Ahmadinejad landed in Riyadh to a king's welcome. Shortly before midnight, it was announced suddenly that Ahmadinejad was returning to Teheran. I believe that the talks blew up, since it's strange for him not to have stayed at least a night on such an important visit. No official message on the meeting was published, as is the norm. The writer is head of Middle Eastern Studies at the Interdisciplinary Center (IDC) in Herzliya. 2007-03-05 01:00:00Full Article
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