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WASHINGTON Saudi Arabian Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman said in a US  TV interview that his country was moving steadily  near to normalising relations with Israel and also advised that if Iran gets a nuclear armament," we have to get one." " Every day we get  near," the crown  Napoleon told Fox News according to extracts of an interview to be shown  latterly on Wednesday, when asked to characterize addresses aimed at long- time foes Israel and Saudi Arabia reaching a  corner agreement to open politic relations.   The conservative US network’s interview with the crown  Napoleon, extensively known as MBS, comes as President Joe Biden’s administration presses ahead with an  trouble to broker  major ties between the two indigenous bootstrappers, Washington’s top Middle East abettors . The normalisation addresses are the centerpiece of complex accommodations that also include  conversations of US security guarantees and mercenary nuclear help that Riyadh has sought, as well as possible Israeli concessions to the Palestinians.   “ For us, the Palestinian issue is  veritably important. We need to  break that part, ” MBS said when asked what it would take to get a normalization agreement. “ And we've a good accommodations continue until now. ”   “ We got to see where we go. We hope that will reach a place, that it'll ease the life of the Palestinians, get Israel as a player in the Middle East, ” he said, speaking in English.   MBS also  raised concern about the possibility of Iran, a  collective adversary of Saudi Arabia and Israel that theU.S. wants to contain, could  gain a nuclear armament. Tehran has denied seeking a nuclear  lemon.   “ That’s a bad move, ” hesaid.However, you got to have a big fight with the rest of the world, “ If you use it. ”   Asked what would be if Iran did get a nuclear  lemon, MbS said “ If they get one, we've to get one. ”   WhileU.S.  officers  contend any advance is far down, they  intimately tout the implicit benefits of a indigenousmega-deal, including removing a possible flashpoint in the Arab- Israeli conflict, strengthening the bulwark against Iran and  fighting China’s  raids in the Gulf. Biden would also score a foreign policy palm as he seeksre-election in November 2024.