Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sar said on June 30 that Israel is open to establishing diplomatic relations with the new regimes in Lebanon and Syria, but clearly rules out the possibility of withdrawing from the Golan Heights occupied by Israel. On the same day, Sal said at a joint press conference with visiting Austrian Foreign Minister Meiner-Reisinger that Israel is willing to expand the “Abraham Agreement” and intends to include neighboring countries such as Lebanon and Syria in the “peace and normalization” circle on the premise of safeguarding Israel's “core security interests.” Sal stressed that in any possible peace agreement, the Golan Heights will continue to be part of Israel. The “Abraham Agreement” is an agreement signed between the Israeli government and Arab countries such as the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Sudan, Morocco, and other Arab countries to rapidly advance the normalization of relations between Israel and Arab countries.

Zhitongcaijing · 06/30 13:49
Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sar said on June 30 that Israel is open to establishing diplomatic relations with the new regimes in Lebanon and Syria, but clearly rules out the possibility of withdrawing from the Golan Heights occupied by Israel. On the same day, Sal said at a joint press conference with visiting Austrian Foreign Minister Meiner-Reisinger that Israel is willing to expand the “Abraham Agreement” and intends to include neighboring countries such as Lebanon and Syria in the “peace and normalization” circle on the premise of safeguarding Israel's “core security interests.” Sal stressed that in any possible peace agreement, the Golan Heights will continue to be part of Israel. The “Abraham Agreement” is an agreement signed between the Israeli government and Arab countries such as the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Sudan, Morocco, and other Arab countries to rapidly advance the normalization of relations between Israel and Arab countries.