Biden: "There is no final plan for a visit to the Middle East"
The US president said that "there is a possibility that I will fly soon to meet the leaders of Israel and Arab countries including Saudi Arabia, if I do fly."
Lightning Ravid
03/06/2022
Friday, 03 June 2022, 18:22 Updated: 18:40
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In the video: Biden Bennett meeting at the White House (Photo: Reuters)
US President Joe Biden made it clear today (Friday) that "there is currently no final plan" for his visit to Israel.
He said that "there is a possibility that I will fly soon to meet the leaders of Israel and Arab countries, including Saudi Arabia, if I really fly."
Biden noted that he places stability in the Middle East at the top of his priorities.
"My job is to try to bring peace to the Middle East, if I can," he said.
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Biden's visit to Israel and the Palestinian Authority is expected at the end of the month, but an official timetable has not yet been announced.
The possible dates that have come up so far for the arrival of the president were June 19 or 20.
On Tuesday, Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas had a tough phone call with US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken, during which he protested that the Biden administration was not putting pressure on Israel. .
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