Saudi Arabia’s Ambassador to Jordan presented his credentials on Saturday to begin also serving as Riyadh’s first-ever non-resident ambassador to Palestine, as well as its first-ever non-resident consul general to Jerusalem.

The move amounts to an apparent effort by Saudi Arabia to intensify its involvement in the region, as Riyadh engages in negotiations with the Biden administration about potentially normalizing relations with Israel.

Nayef al-Sudairi — who is a cousin of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (MBS) and seen as close to the royal palace — handed his credentials to PA President Mahmoud Abbas’s diplomatic adviser Majdi al-Khalidi during a meeting at the Palestinian embassy in Amman.

The appointment also represents a nod to the Palestinian Authority as well as a recognition of Palestinian claims to Jerusalem, since the credentials were presented to the PA and not Israel’s Foreign Ministry.... Read More: Times of Israel