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NYT: Despite challenges, US ups efforts to secure Israeli-Saudi normalization

The upper echelons of the Biden administration believe that normalization between Saudi Arabia and Israel would represent an event of singular importance in the continued realignment of the Middle East, and could equally benefit Biden, who is seeking reelection next year.

by  i24NEWS and ILH Staff
Published on  06-18-2023 07:29
Last modified: 06-18-2023 07:36
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The US administration of President Joe Biden ramped up its efforts to secure a normalization between Israel and Saudi Arabia, however, the number and magnitude of the challenges lying ahead do not always inspire optimism in officials closely familiar with the matter, according to a New York Times report on Saturday.

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The State Department's renewed efforts to pursue an agreement that would dramatically expand the scope of the Abraham Accords is, according to NYT, attributable to a phone conversation between Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Secretary of State Antony Blinken.

The conversation is said to have taken place prior to Blinken's trip to Riyadh earlier this month.

The upper echelons of the Biden administration believe that normalization between Saudi Arabia and Israel would represent an event of singular importance in the continued realignment of the Middle East, and could equally benefit Biden, who is seeking reelection next year.

According to the NYT, it would also make explicit that the government of one of the Arab world's most influential countries has made its support for a Palestinian independent state a lower priority.

"Biden has decided to go for it, and everyone in the administration now understands that the president wants this," Martin Indyk, a former US ambassador to Israel, was quoted as saying. "When you're talking about Middle East peace, it takes three to tango."

However, the multiple roadblocks – not least the recent China-brokered reconciliation between the Saudis and the mullah regime of Iran, Israel's principle regional nemesis – en route to a deal mean that US diplomats tasked with facilitating communication and thrashing out the outlines of a rapprochement are at times less than optimistic about its likelihood, the report added.

i24NEWS contributed to this report.

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