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Does Biden trust Netanyahu? This is the White House's answer | Israel Hayom

7/26/2023, 5:12:28 AM

Highlights: White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said Wednesday that U.S. President Joe Biden and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu are "talking frankly with each other" She declined to go into "details" about the relationship between the leaders, saying: "They have discussed, among other things, their common interests, as well as their concerns, and this will continue" As noted, tensions between the two countries escalated about a week ago, after Biden sent a clear message that regime reform legislation must be stopped.


White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre was asked if the US president believed the prime minister, and declined to go into "details" about the relationship between the leaders

As the U.S. government expresses concern over judicial reform, White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said Wednesday that U.S. President Joe Biden and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu are "talking frankly with each other."

At the same time, Jean-Pierre was asked if Biden believed Netanyahu, and replied: "The president and prime minister have a longstanding acquaintance. They spoke last week and had an honest conversation."

Biden's statement after his meeting with tech giants, July 2023 // Credit: Reuters

She declined to go into "details" about the relationship between the leaders, saying: "They have discussed, among other things, their common interests, as well as their concerns, and this will continue."

As noted, tensions between the two countries escalated about a week ago, after Biden sent Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and President Isaac Herzog a clear message that regime reform legislation must be stopped. This came up in a conversation New York Times commentator Thomas Friedman had with President Biden.

Biden urged the country's leaders: "Please, stop now, don't pass something so important without broad consensus – or break something in Israeli democracy and your relationship with American democracy, and you may never be able to fix it."

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