When President Joe Biden took office, he attempted to distance himself from his predecessor in most areas.
But he embraced a core pillar of former President Donald Trump’s Middle East policy: the landmark normalization pacts between Israel and several Arab nations that the Trump White House brokered in 2020.Biden wrote in July that his administration was “working to deepen and expand” the Abraham Accords between Israel, the United Arab Emirates, and Bahrain, a message he reiterated in Jerusalem days later.
But Biden faces obstacles to adding new signatories, including regional politics and challenges with the existing deals. “Everybody keeps talking about normalization as if that’s the goal, and I think that’s the lowest common denominator,” said Princess Reema bint Bandar al Saud, the kingdom’s U.S. ambassador, during a private briefing with reporters in Jeddah. “The goal is a two-state solution where Palestinians and Israelis both have thriving populations and opportunity and can live in safety and security. That’s the goal.
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