Trump conveys strong desire for Israeli-Palestinian peace to Saudi Arabia prince March 16, 2017Trump with Saudi Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman at the White House Tuesday in 2017. (AP/Evan Vucci)(AP/Evan Vucci)Trump conveys strong desire for Israeli-Palestinian peace to Saudi Arabia princeAs Trump’s advisor Jason Greenblatt visits Israel, the US president told Saudi Arabia’s deputy prince of his “strong desire to achieve a comprehensive, just, and lasting settlement to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.”President Donald Trump conveyed his wishes to Saudi Arabia’s Deputy Prince Muhammad bin Salman on implementing a peace agreement between Israel and the Palestinians during their meeting at the White House on Tuesday.“The President expressed his strong desire to achieve a comprehensive, just, and lasting settlement to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and to continue the two countries’ consultations to help reach solutions for regional issues,” the White House stated.Saudi Arabia offered an initiative in 2002 to solve the Israel-Palestinian conflict, agreeing to establish diplomatic relations with Israel in return for a full withdrawal from all territories won during the Six-Day War in 1967.Trump accepted Netanyahu’s suggestion of adopting a regional approach to solving the Israel-Palestinian conflict during their meeting last month at the White House.“I think it’s a terrific thing and I think we have pretty good cooperation from people that in the past would never ever have thought about doing that,” Trump said, responding to Netanyahu’s comments on adopting a regional approach.Trump’s senior advisor on Israel Jason Greenblatt arrived in Israel this week to discuss regional peace with both Netanyahu and Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas.Read Saudi Arabia's anti-Israel rhetoric and Iran rapprochement raises questions about future normalizationBy: Jonathan Benedek, World Israel News Jason GreenblattMohammed bin SalmanSaudi Arabia