Biden intensified diplomatic activity ahead of his visit to the Middle East

US President to visit Israel, Occupied West Bank and Saudi Arabia from July 13 to 16

The four Arab states, the United States and Israel, have agreed to establish closer ties and hold an annual meeting of foreign ministers ahead of US President Joe Biden's first visit to the Middle East. 

The United Arab Emirates, Egypt, Morocco and Bahrain Took part in the six-nation talks in Manama on Monday after a summit in the Negev desert in March. 

The aim is to promote closer co-operation in various fields, including security, energy, food and water security. 

I participated. It aims to promote closer cooperation in areas including security, clean energy, and food and water security. 

A joint statement also expressed the group's support for a negotiated solution to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. 


The annual meeting of the foreign ministers of the six countries is expected and further talks will take place this year. 

"We are working on a new regional framework," said Hale Lampert, a State Department official. 

This is a very comprehensive approach to the pursuit of the goal of developing a new architecture with truly meaningful results. 

” Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman visited Jordan, Egypt and Turkey last week on official visits to Israel. 

The Iraqi prime minister was in Saudi Arabia and Iran, and the emir of Qatar visited Cairo for the first time in seven years.


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