Saudi Arabia says relations with Hamas have not changed after meeting


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Saudi foreign minister Adel Al Jubeir said on Thursday a visit to the kingdom last week by a Hamas delegation was religious rather than political and Saudi relations with the Iran-allied Palestinian group had not changed.

Saudi Arabia has for years regarded Hamas with intense suspicion because the Palestinian militant group is both a traditional ally of Iran and also an offshoot of the Muslim Brotherhood, a movement Riyadh has often seen as a threat.

“The visit of Hamas to the Saudi kingdom made by Khaled Meshaal and his colleagues (was a) visit to the holy city of Mecca ... The position of the kingdom with regards to Hamas has not changed,” Mr Al Jubeir said.

Mr Al Jubeir described as inaccurate and exaggerated media reports that the visit was political in nature.

King Salman’s meeting on Friday with Mr Meshaal was seen by regional analysts as part of a Saudi effort to shore up Arab unity in the face of a perceived threat from Iran that Riyadh believes has become more urgent since last week’s nuclear deal between Tehran and six world powers.

A Hamas source said the July 17 meeting, the first between the two sides for years, brought together top members of Hamas’s political wing with Saudi Arabia’s king, crown prince and defence minister in a possible rapprochement. The political situation in the region was discussed at the meeting, the source said.

* Reuters