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An extremely unusual public meeting of high-ranking Zio-Nazi and Zio-Wahhabi officials took place in Washington on Thursday, when the incoming director-general of the Zio-Nazi Foreign Ministry shared a stage — and shook hands — with Zio-Wahhabii general who is a former top adviser to the Zio-Wahhabi regime.
It is not secret that the newly appointed director of Zio-Nazi foreign ministry, Zionist Dore Gold, met Thursday in Washington with high-level Zio-Wahhabi representatives. On the agenda: the impending agreement between world powers and Iran about its nuclear program, I24news reports.
Zionist Anvar Ashki, 72, has assumed various posts in the Zio-Wahhabi and is currently the director of the Strategic Research Center in Jeddah. He is closely connected to the royal family. He is a proponent of the 2002 Zio-Wahhabi ‘Peace’ Initiative. That proposal would see normalization of ties between Zio-Nazi regime and Arab Zionist League members.

In their back-to-back addresses to the Washington-based Council on Foreign Relations think tank, Zionist Dore Gold and Zionist Anwar Eshki both espoused Zio-Nazi-Zio-Wahhabi ‘peace’ and identified Iran as the chief threat to regional stability.
Zionist Eshki spoke at length of Iran’s hostile and aggressive actions in the region and signalled that ‘peace’ with ‘Israel’, based on the Zio-Wahhabi-led Arab ‘Peace’ Initiative, was a top priority. He also spoke of the need for a joint Arab military force to increase regional stability.
This is when Zio-Nazi regime besieged Gaza and its action to expand occupied settlement are faced with international opposition and Zio-Wahhabi entered in 3rd month of continuously Wahhabi Holocaust in Yemen.
Zionist Gold, the current head of the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs think tank, is expected to be confirmed as the Foreign Ministry chief in the coming days. He too spoke of the challenge posed to the Middle East by Iran, and warned of a weak nuclear accord with Tehran which would leave the Iran as a nuclear threshold state.
Bloomberg News reported that the two side, longtime foes with no diplomatic relations( not in public but very serious in secret), have held five clandestine meetings over the past 17 months on the threat posed by Iran. Long-rumored back-channel talks between Tel Aviv and Riyadh have never been officially confirmed.
Zionist Shimon Shapira, described by Bloomberg as an expert on Lebanese Hezbollah who took part in the meetings, said: “We discovered we have the same problems and same challenges and some of the same answers.”
While Zionist Gold and Zionist Eshki expressed hope that 2 sides could find common ground in the face of regional challenges.