Biden’s visit to the region.. Correction of the compass of relations and 4 prominent files

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According to a statement by the Saudi Royal Court, Biden will visit the country on July 15-16, next. "at the invitation of King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al SaudAnd to strengthen the historical bilateral relations and the distinguished strategic partnership between the Kingdom and the United States".

The statement added that Biden will meet during the visit, King Salman bin Abdulaziz, and his Crown Prince, Prince Mohammed bin Salman, and will discuss in the two meetings aspects of cooperation between Saudi Arabia and the United States, and ways to confront the challenges facing the region and the world.

The schedule of the US President’s visit on his second day also includes his attendance of a joint summit called by King Salman, which includes leaders of countries Gulf Cooperation CouncilJordan’s King Abdullah II, Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi, and Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi.

The importance of the visit

Commenting on this, Hussain Haridi, an expert in international relations, said that the visit is very important for both parties. The United States of America is looking to resolve differences and seek to strengthen its partnership with Riyadh, especially in light of the conditions it is witnessing at home ahead of upcoming elections.

The former Egyptian diplomat added, in statements to the website "Sky News Arabia"that Washington suffers from a rate swell High and high gasoline prices, which is a matter of great political importance for the American citizen, as the price of a gallon has exceeded 5 dollars, which is unprecedented.

He indicated that the US administration is very concerned about the impact on its popularity and its chances "meager" To retain the majority in the House of Representatives and the number of its deputies to the Senate in elections midterm التجديد next November.

He continued: "In addition, the United States is looking to expand the circle of countries joining the Abrahamic agreements Especially Saudi Arabia".

And about the Gulf, Jordan, Egyptian-Iraqi summit, Haridy said that it will deal with "Energy prices and the consolidation of the Abrahamic agreements and how to work together to provide food security in light of the repercussions Ukraine warEvents Iran".

He stressed that Biden’s visit to Saudi Arabia and the meeting with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman are of great significance that the two sides have turned the page on the differences that arose over the issue of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, reset the compass, and affirmed Saudi Arabia’s position and role in the US strategy in the region, as well as enshrines the Saudi role in the Arab worlds. and Islamic.

First visit to the area

In turn, the White House unveiled the program for the first visit of the US president to the region next month, and the most prominent files expected to be discussed during the tour.

White House Press Secretary Karen Jean-Pierre said in a statement: "President Joe Biden will visit the Middle East from July 13-16 to reinforce the United States’ unwavering commitment to the security of Israel وازدهارها".

She added that "will attend Gulf Cooperation Council summitin addition to Egypt, Iraq, and Jordan known as GCC + 3, will also meet with counterparts from across the region to advance the security, economic, and diplomatic interests of the United States".

She pointed out that "The President will begin his travels to Israel, where he will meet with leaders there to discuss Israel’s security its prosperity and increasing integration into the greater region".

Biden is also scheduled to visit the West Bank to consult with the Palestinian Authority and affirm his strong support for a two-state solution, with equal measures of security, freedom and opportunity for the Palestinian people, according to Pierre.

She pointed out that "The president is then scheduled to travel to Saudi Arabia, which is the current president of the Gulf Cooperation Council, at the invitation of King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud.".

She pointed out that "Biden appreciates King Salman’s leadership and calling. He looks forward to this important visit to Saudi Arabia, which has been a strategic partner of the United States for nearly eight decades.".

According to the statement "During his visit to Saudi Arabia, Biden will discuss a number of bilateral, regional and global issues, including the situation in Yemen and support for the UN-brokered truce, which has led to the most peaceful period there since the start of the war seven years ago.".

Biden will also discuss ways to expand Regional Economic and Security Cooperationincluding new and promising infrastructure andClimate InitiativesAs well as deterring threats from Iran and ensuring global energy and food security, Biden looks to outline his positive vision for US engagement in the region over the coming months and years.

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According to a statement by the Saudi Royal Court, Biden will visit the country on July 15-16, “at the invitation of the King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al SaudAnd strengthening the historical bilateral relations and the distinguished strategic partnership between the Kingdom and the United States.

The statement added that Biden will meet during the visit, King Salman bin Abdulaziz, and his Crown Prince, Prince Mohammed bin Salman, and will discuss in the two meetings aspects of cooperation between Saudi Arabia and the United States, and ways to confront the challenges facing the region and the world.

The schedule of the US President’s visit on his second day also includes his attendance of a joint summit called by King Salman, which includes leaders of countries Gulf Cooperation CouncilJordan’s King Abdullah II, Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi, and Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi.

The importance of the visit

Commenting on this, Hussain Haridi, an expert in international relations, said that the visit is very important for both parties. The United States of America is looking to resolve differences and seek to strengthen its partnership with Riyadh, especially in light of the conditions it is witnessing at home ahead of upcoming elections.

The former Egyptian diplomat added, in statements to “Sky News Arabia”, that Washington suffers from a rate of swell High and high gasoline prices, which is a matter of great political importance for the American citizen, as the price of a gallon has exceeded 5 dollars, which is unprecedented.

He indicated that the US administration is very concerned about the impact of this on its popularity and its “little” chances of retaining a majority in the House of Representatives and the number of its deputies in the elections. midterm التجديد next November.

In addition, the United States is looking to expand the circle of countries joining the Abrahamic agreements Especially Saudi Arabia.

Regarding the Gulf, Jordanian-Egyptian-Iraqi summit, Haridy said that it will deal with “energy prices, the consolidation of the Abrahamic agreements and how to work together to provide food security in light of the repercussions of Ukraine warEvents Iran“.

He stressed that Biden’s visit to Saudi Arabia and the meeting with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman are of great significance that the two sides have turned the page on the differences that arose over the issue of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, reset the compass, and affirmed Saudi Arabia’s position and role in the US strategy in the region, as well as enshrines the Saudi role in the Arab worlds. and Islamic.

First visit to the area

In turn, the White House unveiled the program for the first visit of the US president to the region next month, and the most prominent files expected to be discussed during the tour.

White House Press Secretary Karen-Jean-Pierre said in a statement: “President Joe Biden will visit the Middle East from July 13-16 to advance the United States’ unwavering commitment to the security of the Middle East.” Israel وازدهارها “.

She added, “He will come Gulf Cooperation Council summitin addition to Egypt, Iraq, and Jordan known as GCC+3, will also meet with counterparts from across the region to advance the security, economic, and diplomatic interests of the United States.”

She indicated that “the president will start his travels to Israel, where he will meet with leaders there to discuss Israel’s security its prosperity and its increasing integration into the greater region.

Biden is also scheduled to visit the West Bank to consult with the Palestinian Authority and affirm his strong support for a two-state solution, with equal measures of security, freedom and opportunity for the Palestinian people, according to Pierre.

She indicated that “the president is scheduled to travel after that to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, which is the current president of the Gulf Cooperation Council, at the invitation of King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud.”

She noted that “Biden appreciates King Salman’s leadership and invitation, and he is looking forward to this important visit to Saudi Arabia, which has been a strategic partner of the United States for nearly eight decades.”

According to the statement, “During his visit to Saudi Arabia, Biden will discuss a number of bilateral, regional and global issues, including the situation in Yemen and support for the UN-brokered armistice, which led to the most peaceful period there since the start of the war seven years ago.”

Biden will also discuss ways to expand Regional Economic and Security Cooperationincluding new and promising infrastructure andClimate InitiativesAs well as deterring threats from Iran and ensuring global energy and food security, Biden looks to outline his positive vision for US engagement in the region over the coming months and years.

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