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Preparing for a meeting with Biden: Bennett's advisers will visit the White House next week - Walla! news

2021-07-26T19:06:37.570Z


According to senior Israeli sources, the national security adviser and the prime minister's political adviser will take off for talks with their counterparts in Washington ahead of Bennett's visit to the White House. The teams will try to agree on a final date for the meeting, which is expected to take place later next month


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Preparing for a meeting with Biden: Bennett's advisers will visit the White House next week

According to senior Israeli sources, the national security adviser and the prime minister's political adviser will take off for talks with their counterparts in Washington ahead of Bennett's visit to the White House.

The teams will try to agree on a final date for the meeting, which is expected to take place later next month

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Prime Minister Naftali Bennett's advisers will visit Washington next week to meet with their White House counterparts and to begin preparations for the meeting between Bennett and US President Joe Biden, which is expected to take place later in August - Walla!

Senior Israeli officials.



The incoming national security adviser, Eyal Hulta, and the prime minister's political adviser, Shimrit Meir, will take off for Washington on Sunday.

They are expected to meet with White House National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan, Biden's senior Middle East adviser Barak McGrack, and other senior U.S. officials.

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Bennett (Photo: Government Press Office, Amos Ben Gershom)

No deadline has yet been set for the prime minister's visit to the White House, and Bennett's and Biden's advisers will try to sum it up next week.

It is estimated that Bennett will visit Washington only in the second half of August, after returning from summer vacation.

Bennett is expected to return to the United States towards the end of September to attend the UN General Assembly in New York.



In late June, Biden met with former President Reuben Rivlin and said he intends to invite Bennett to a White House meeting in the very near future. At the end of the meeting, the White House announced that President Biden had invited Prime Minister Bennett to meet with him soon at the White House, noting that his government expects close cooperation with the new government on a variety of issues on the common agenda.



Since the establishment of the new government in Israel, the Biden administration has been making efforts to help it and maintain its stability.

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Because the administration decided to delay the reopening of the consulate in Jerusalem until after the transfer of the budget in Israel in November so as not to undermine the stability of the government.

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