Saudi Embassy responds to Rabbi Abraham Cooper’s denied entry incident
The Saudi Embassy in Washington released a statement on Tuesday addressing the recent occurrence where Rabbi Abraham Cooper was denied entry to Diriyah Gate during a US delegation visit to Saudi Arabia. According to the embassy, the incident stemmed from a misunderstanding of internal protocols.
In the statement, the embassy elaborated that the issue was swiftly attended to by senior officials, with Saudi Ambassador to the US Princess Reema Bint Bandar engaging in a conversation with Rabbi Cooper. The embassy conveyed its regret over the incident and emphasized its commitment to ensuring such misunderstandings do not recur.
The embassy’s statement reiterated the Kingdom’s hospitality and eagerness to welcome visitors, regardless of their backgrounds or affiliations. It underscored the importance of fostering positive relations with international partners and ensuring that all guests feel valued and respected during their time in Saudi Arabia.
Furthermore, the embassy clarified that efforts are being made to enhance communication and coordination between relevant parties to prevent similar incidents in the future. It expressed confidence in the strength of Saudi-US relations and the mutual understanding shared between the two nations.
Concluding the statement, the embassy extended a sincere invitation for Rabbi Abraham Cooper to return to the Kingdom, affirming its commitment to facilitating his visit and ensuring a positive experience. It emphasized the enduring partnership between Saudi Arabia and the United States, rooted in mutual respect and cooperation.
As diplomatic efforts continue to address the misunderstanding, both sides remain committed to strengthening ties and promoting cultural exchange between the two nations. The incident serves as a reminder of the importance of clear communication and adherence to protocols in facilitating smooth interactions between visiting delegations and host countries.