Washington – White House Sets Date for Netanyahu Meeting with President

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    Washington – U.S. President Barack Obama will host Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for a meeting at the White House on July 6.

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    The two were scheduled to meet on June 1, but Netanyahu chose to cancel his visit to Washington after the Israel Navy’s deadly raid on Turkish-flagged aid ship bound for the Gaza Strip a day earlier.

    Prior to that meeting, it was expected that Netanyahu would ask Obama for clarifications about the U.S. position on the Non-Proliferation Treaty Review Conference.

    Review Conference participants have decided that the nuclear reactors in Dimona and Sorek should be brought under the international inspection regime.

    The conclusions of its recent conference included a number of decisions that affect Israel: It called for an international conference in 2012 for a Middle East free of nuclear weapons; it called on Israel to sign the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty and open its nuclear installations to international inspection; and it called for the appointment of a special UN envoy on nuclear weapons in the Middle East.

    Obama and Netanyahu are also expected to discuss the U.S.-mediated peace negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians. Obama hosted Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas 10 days ago at the White House, amid international criticism over Israel’s raid of the Mavi Marmara and calls for it to lift its blockade of the Gaza Strip.

    One of the points that Abbas raised during the meeting is that the naval blockade imposed by Israel on the Strip should not be lifted at this stage. European diplomats said Egypt has made it clear to Israel, the U.S and the European Union that it is also opposes the lifting of the naval blockade because of the difficulty in inspecting the ships that would enter and leave the Gaza port.

    Abbas told Obama that actions easing the blockade should be done with care and undertaken gradually so it will not be construed as a victory for Hamas.

    The Palestinian leader also stressed that the population in the Gaza Strip must be supported, and that pressure should be brought to bear on Israel to allow more goods, humanitarian assistance and building materials for reconstruction. Abbas, however, said this added aid can be done by opening land crossings and other steps that do not include the lifting of the naval blockade.


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    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    13 years ago

    Does anyone care about this anymore. They meet and nothing happens anyway. Let’s reschedule with the next pres.

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    13 years ago

    Hopefully tens of thousands of Orthodox Jews should go to Washington to protest against the “redifas hadas” of the Israely Gov.

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    13 years ago

    It should be made very clear to Obama that as long as Hamas controls Gaza there is nothing Israel will discuss about easing the blockades or anything else. If the people of Gaza need humanitarian aid they should force Hamas out!

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    Anonymous
    13 years ago

    What a waste of time, I hope netanyahu cancels the meeting there is nothing good that could come out of this meeting with hussien obama the only thing could be more pressure, and obama wants this meeting more than netanyahu to show now before the november election that he is on israel side 5ont be fooled by this islamist by the name of hussien obama