Speaking with reporters on Tuesday, press secretary Sean Spicer said Trump plans to emphasize his interest in reaching a “comprehensive agreement that would end the Israeli- Palestinian conflict.”
WASHINGTON – US President Donald Trump’s month-long review of US policy on Middle East peace will come to a head on Wednesday in the Oval Office, where he will host Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in person for the first time.
The meeting is a political test for Netanyahu, who arrived in Washington on Tuesday hoping to jump-start relations with a new president amenable to his politics after enduring eight fractious years of tension with his predecessor, Barack Obama.
President Donald Trump’s month-long review of US policy on Middle East peace will come to a head on Wednesday in the Oval Office, where he will host Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in person for the first time.
The meeting is a political test for Netanyahu, who arrived in Washington on Tuesday hoping to jump-start relations with a new president amenable to his politics after enduring eight fractious years of tension with his predecessor, Barack Obama.
As reported by The Jerusalem Post