Biden Regional Summit in Riyadh and Tel Aviv Partnerships.
The Washington think tank has issued a note announcing the possibility of Tel Aviv participating in the Biden Regional Summit in Riyadh, to which Iraq has also been invited.
In a report, the Washington Institute linked US President Joe Biden’s upcoming visit to Saudi Arabia to the possibility of progress in relations between the Arab world and the Zionist regime, especially at a regional summit with Iraq and the Gulf states. And Biden’s sensitivity to this trip was overshadowed by his tense relationship with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
Arab-Tel Aviv Relations; The main focus of Biden’s trip to Riyadh
“Although recent attention has been focused on the oil-for-human problem that Washington is facing, the greatest impact of this trip will ultimately revolve around Arab-Israeli relations,” said Simon Anderson, the report’s author. ».
Referring to the date of Biden’s possible visit between July 13 and 16, he wrote that the media had downplayed growing speculation that the trip would lead to progress in Saudi-Israeli relations, which is essentially a Middle East policy of the year. Will change the current.
The report follows a report in the Financial Times entitled “Oil vs. Human Rights: Biden’s Controversial Mission in Saudi Arabia” They received from the United States, in particular the “threat to Iran and its allies in the region.”
The report adds: “It is not surprising that one of the points mentioned was the murder of Jamal Khashgeji, a Washington Post writer and opponent of bin Salman in 2018, because the finger of blame is still pointed at Prince Muhammad bin Salman, the real ruler of the kingdom.”