Washington – Scheduling, Not Benjamin Netanyahu, Prohibits Obama-Rivlin Meeting

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    FILE: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (R) embraces Israeli President Reuven Rivlin. EPA/ABIR SULTANWashington – US President Barack Obama could not meet with Israeli President Reuven Rivlin during his visit to New York this week due to scheduling conflicts, the White House said on Sunday.

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    The Obama administration attempted to coordinate the meeting throughout “recent weeks,” suggesting the effort began well before House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) surprised the White House by inviting Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to address a joint session of Congress.

    “In recent weeks, there were contacts between relevant officials in Israel and the US, following a December request from President Rivlin, about the possibility of a meeting between President Obama and President Rivlin during his visit to New York for International Holocaust Remembrance Day at the UN,” National Security Council spokesperson Alistair Baskey told the Post in an e-mail. “Due to scheduling conflicts a meeting during this visit will not be possible.”

    President Obama is currently visiting India, and plans to visit Saudi Arabia later in the week. Rivlin left for New York on Sunday.

    A spokesman for Rivlin’s office added, “At this stage, it has been agreed not to hold a meeting during his visit, due to the schedule constraints of both leaders, and that a meeting would be scheduled at a later date.”

    Rivlin is in New York this week at the invitation of UN Secretary-General Ban-Ki Moon.

    On Monday the two men will inaugurate a Yad Vashem exhibition stationed at the United Nations entitled, “Shoah: How was it humanly possible?”

    On Tuesday, Rivlin will address a United Nations assembly, to mark International Holocaust Remembrance Day.

    Content is provided courtesy of the Jerusalem Post

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    10 years ago

    This might actually be true, but the White House has damaged its credibility. Just look online for the president’s track record of honesty or keeping his promises. The WH has also displayed its alliances to the world. Israel is not high on its list of dear friends and allies. What a disgrace.

    ALTERG
    ALTERG
    10 years ago

    If israel will have more respect to the leaders on united states then they will be welcome & could meet the leaders, very understandable

    schmaltzy
    schmaltzy
    10 years ago

    We will soon find out that the president’s “scheduling conflict” involved time out for a football game. Or is golf? Perhaps basketball? Maybe he should take up fishing too. Horseshoes is a good idea.

    10 years ago

    So sad obama has no time for Israeli leaders, but he runs to Saudi Arabia and after every other Muslim terrorist. What a vile lowlife.

    Butterfly
    Butterfly
    10 years ago

    To #3 You left out that he has time for a Big Mac photo op and time for a cup of coffee
    in public.