Visit to Saudi Arabia is not ruled out / The impact of the Ukraine war on rising prices.
“Putin’s war against Ukraine has pushed up commodity prices and halted exports of grain from Ukraine,” said US President Joe Biden. Ukraine has 20 million tons of grain and grain, which it can not export due to sanctions. Some families in the United States are still influenced by the actions of the dictator (Putin) and his domination of the energy sector.
“It is possible that I will travel to the Middle East, but at the moment I have no direct plans to travel to Saudi Arabia, although the possibility of traveling to this country is not ruled out,” Biden said. During my trip to the Middle East, I will probably meet with the leaders of Israel and some Arab countries.
“The announcement by OPEC of an increase in oil production is a positive step, but I’m not sure it will be enough,” he said.
Biden made the remarks as the Hebrew-language newspaper Ma’ariu reported on US President Joe Biden’s visit to Tel Aviv on June 23 (July 2).
According to Ma’ariu, during the one-day trip, Joe Biden is scheduled to meet with Israeli President Ishaq Herzog and Prime Minister Naftali Bennett, and then travel to Ramallah to meet with Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas.
The New York Times reported on Thursday that Biden would travel to Saudi Arabia later this month. According to the newspaper, Biden is scheduled to meet with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and other Arab leaders.
“Putin’s war against Ukraine has pushed up commodity prices and halted exports of grain from Ukraine,” said US President Joe Biden. Ukraine has 20 million tons of grain and grain, which it can not export due to sanctions. Some families in the United States are still influenced by the actions of the dictator (Putin) and his domination of the energy sector.
“It is possible that I will travel to the Middle East, but at the moment I have no direct plans to travel to Saudi Arabia, although the possibility of traveling to this country is not ruled out,” Biden said. During my trip to the Middle East, I will probably meet with the leaders of Israel and some Arab countries.
“The announcement by OPEC of an increase in oil production is a positive step, but I’m not sure it will be enough,” he said.
Biden made the remarks as the Hebrew-language newspaper Ma’ariu reported on US President Joe Biden’s visit to Tel Aviv on June 23 (July 2).
According to Ma’ariu, during the one-day trip, Joe Biden is scheduled to meet with Israeli President Ishaq Herzog and Prime Minister Naftali Bennett, and then travel to Ramallah to meet with Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas.
The New York Times reported on Thursday that Biden would travel to Saudi Arabia later this month. According to the newspaper, Biden is scheduled to meet with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and other Arab leaders.