Biden due to talk Iran with Israel's Bennett, after Afghan bombing delay
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[August 27, 2021]
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - After being
forced to postpone their first face-to-face meeting because of the
Afghanistan suicide bombings, U.S. President Joe Biden was scheduled to
host Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett at the White House on
Friday, with Iran on the agenda.
Thursday's Islamic State attack outside the Kabul airport, which killed
13 U.S. soldiers and 72 Afghans during a chaotic U.S. evacuation mission
from the country, occurred just hours before the Biden-Bennett meeting,
initially causing a delay.
But as the U.S. death toll mounted, U.S. and Israeli officials said the
meeting had been called off and rescheduled for Friday. Israeli media
reported the two leaders would meet at 10:25 a.m. eastern time (14:25
GMT) on Friday.
In a statement early on Friday, Bennett's office said Biden called the
Israeli premier and "thanked (him) for his understanding of the change
in time of their meeting, in light of the events in Afghanistan".
Bennett expressed his deepest condolences over the attacks and said
Israel shared with the U.S. in its sorrow.
Biden and Bennett's meeting, the first since the two men took office, is
aimed at resetting the tone of U.S.-Israeli relations and finding common
ground on Iran despite differences on how to deal with its nuclear
programme.
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Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett speaks during a meeting with
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken at the Willard Hotel in
Washington, D.C., U.S. August 25, 2021. Olivier Douliery/Pool via
REUTERS
The two leaders will try to turn the page on years of
tensions between Bennett's predecessor, Benjamin Netanyahu, who was
close to former President Donald Trump, and the last Democratic
administration led by Barack Obama with Biden as his vice president.
Bennett, a far-right politician who ended Netanyahu's 12-year run as
prime minister in June, is expected to press Biden to harden his
approach to Iran and halt negotiations aimed at reviving an
international nuclear deal with Tehran that Trump abandoned.
Biden will tell Bennett that he shares Israel's concern that Iran
has expanded its nuclear program but remains committed for now to
diplomacy with Tehran, a senior administration official said.
(Reporting by Stephen Farrell; Editing by Giles Elgood)
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