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    Israelis demand travel to Saudi Arabia

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    Post by Rocky Thu 30 Nov 2017, 2:06 am

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    JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israeli players applied for visas to Saudi Arabia for a tournament in Riyadh late last year after the World Football Federation announced it was trying to make it easier.
    If they get visas, it will be the first time such a visit has taken place. Israel and Saudi Arabia have no official ties, and the presence of Israelis there will be unusual, while a series of recent reports and statements about the Jewish state and talk about secret relations with Saudi Arabia.
    A spokesman for the Israeli Chess Federation, "Lior Eisenberg," said seven players applied for visas to participate in a chess tournament to be held in Riyadh between December 26-30.
    The Vice-President of the World Chess Federation, "Georgios Macropoulos," that the papers were submitted to seven Israeli chess players, including two women, to the Saudi authorities. "The visa status is currently pending," he said in a statement Tuesday. "We are making great efforts to ensure that all players have visas."
    Eisenberg said the union "supports the World Chess Federation's policy to hold the tournament in Saudi Arabia, as well as the union's commitment to ensure Israeli participation without restrictions." "We expect the Saudis, with the help of the International Federation, to approve our applications for visas to participate in the tournament," he said.
    He pointed out that the President of the Israeli Chess Federation "Zvika Baraka" discussed the issue of Saudi visas with "Macropoulos" and with the President of the World Chess Federation, who visited Israel recently.
    A spokesman for the Israeli Foreign Ministry said he did not believe there was a problem with the participation of Israelis in the championship in Riyadh if they received visas. C


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