The Biden foreign policy team must engage in negotiations with full force

Alireza Sarfarazi
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The Biden foreign policy team must engage in negotiations with full force

The Biden foreign policy team must engage in negotiations with all its might.

A hot week of American politics in the Middle East is ahead, and to reach an agreement and curb escalating tensions, the Biden foreign policy team will utilize all its capabilities.

William Burns will lead the negotiating team, and the presidency of the three-country mediator team will practically be his responsibility.

Given the current conditions in Israeli domestic politics and the intense tension between Israeli political factions, significant power and authority are needed to contain the influence of extremists on Netanyahu and prevent his actions to undermine the grounds for agreement.

The White House’s official and public warning to the extremist Israeli minister Smotrich is a sign of the Biden team’s waning patience and tolerance.

Brett McGurk will also soon head to Cairo to advance his special negotiations, and Blinken has also informed Israeli authorities that there is a possibility of his visit to the Middle East.

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