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The Trump administration's moves in the Middle East: American team will meet with Saudi Crown Prince | Israel Today

2020-11-29T21:32:25.796Z


| Political-politicalAs part of efforts to eradicate conflicts in the Arab world, a delegation led by Jared Kushner and Avi Berkowitz will meet with Ben Salman and Amir Qatar • The team, responsible for formulating the Abrahamic agreements, is expected to work to advance moves between Israel and the two Arab countries. sea" US President Trump Photography:  AFP Saudi Crown Prince Ben Salman Photography:  Reuter


As part of efforts to eradicate conflicts in the Arab world, a delegation led by Jared Kushner and Avi Berkowitz will meet with Ben Salman and Amir Qatar • The team, responsible for formulating the Abrahamic agreements, is expected to work to advance moves between Israel and the two Arab countries. sea"

  • US President Trump

    Photography: 

    AFP

  • Saudi Crown Prince Ben Salman

    Photography: 

    Reuters

  • Kushner and Berkowitz.

    Will arrive in the coming days in the Middle East

    Photography: 

    Tomer Neuberg - Flash 90, Getty Images

Despite the expected change of administration, President Trump's peacekeepers are not giving up on efforts to end the conflicts in the Middle East.

Later this week, a senior White House delegation will arrive in the area, led by the president's son-in-law, Jared Kushner, Presidential Adviser Avi Berkowitz, former Iranian envoy Brian Hawke, and U.S. International Development Corporation CEO Adam Boller. Of Saudi Arabia, Muhammad bin Salman (MBS), and with Amir Qatar, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani.

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Meetings of senior US officials will focus on the ongoing crisis in the Arab world, between Qatar and Saudi Arabia, Egypt and most of the Persian Gulf states.

However, it can be estimated that the team responsible for the three normalization agreements between Israel and the Emirates, Bahrain and Sudan, and was also a partner in organizing the meeting between Netanyahu and the IPS, will also work to promote normalization between Israel and the two Arab countries. The main candidate to make the breakthrough with Israel.

In 2017, Saudi Arabia initiated heavy sanctions on Qatar due to its economic and ideological support for the Muslim Brotherhood and terrorist organizations, their promotion in the Al Jazeera network broadcasting from Qatar and also due to Qatar’s ongoing cooperation with Iran.

The boycott officially includes the cessation of imports and exports, mutual flight bans and the severance of diplomatic ties.

The United States has tried several times to resolve the disputes between the parties, and only two weeks ago US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo visited Qatar. However, so far there has been no success.

The White House now hopes to take advantage of the remaining term of office for the current administration to resolve the crisis.

A senior government official told Israel Today that "the team that drafted the 'Abraham Agreements' will try, among other things, to work on a compromise between Arab countries."

However, he stressed that there is no certainty that the result will be reconciliation within the Arab world or vis-à-vis Israel.

"It is too early to assess whether the result will be an agreement," the US official said.

Source: israelhayom

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