Israeli-Arab summit convenes as Blinken seeks to reassure allies on Iran

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Israeli-Arab summit convenes as Blinken seeks to reassure allies on Iran The issue is likely to dominate the two-day gathering, which includes foreign ministers from three Arab states that normalised ties with Israel in 2020, even as peacemaking with the Palestinians remained stalled. Blinken's visit comes as some U.S. allies in the region question President Joe Biden administration's commitment and brace for fallout from an Iranian nuclear deal and the Ukrainian crisis.

US Ambassador to Israel Thomas Nides (L) welcomes Secretary of State Antony Blinken, as Israel's Chief of State Protocol Gil Haskel (R) and Ministry of Foreign Affairs Deputy Director General David Roet look on at Ben Gurion Airport near Tel Aviv

The nuclear talks had been close to an agreement several weeks ago until Russia made last-minute demands of the United States, insisting that sanctions imposed on Moscow over its invasion of Ukraine should not affect its trade with Iran. Restoring a 2015 nuclear deal "is the best way to put Iran's nuclear programme back in to the box it was in", Blinken said.


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