"Reports of a secret visit to Israel by a Saudi official which have appeared on some media are unfounded," a spokesman for the Saudi foreign ministry said.
"Saudi Arabia has always been transparent as regards contacts and visits" to foreign countries, the spokesman said in a statement carried by the official SPA news agency.
Israeli radio last month reported that Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman had secretly met officials in Israel.
Israeli officials never confirmed the reports.
The plan was never put into action.
There are no indications that Arab states are set to formally recognise Israel.
But like Israel, most Gulf states including Saudi Arabia prioritise curbing Iran's regional influence.
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