Readout of Jared Kushner, Jason Greenblatt, and David Friedman’s Meeting with Prime Minister Netanyahu of Israel

Readout of Jared Kushner, Jason Greenblatt, and David Friedman’s Meeting with Prime Minister Netanyahu of Israel (2017)
Jared Kushner, Benjamin Netanyahu, Jason Greenblatt, et al.

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2535909Readout of Jared Kushner, Jason Greenblatt, and David Friedman’s Meeting with Prime Minister Netanyahu of Israel2017Jared Kushner, Benjamin Netanyahu, Jason Greenblatt, et al.

Senior Advisor to the President Jared Kushner, Assistant to the President and Special Representative for International Negotiations Jason Greenblatt, and United States Ambassador to Israel David Friedman met today in Jerusalem with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel and his senior advisors. The meeting was productive and the two sides reaffirmed their commitment to advancing President Trump’s goal of a genuine and lasting peace between the Israelis and the Palestinians that enhances stability in the region. The three United States officials discussed Israel’s priorities and potential next steps with Prime Minister Netanyahu, acknowledging the critical role Israel plays in the security of the region. The United States officials and Israeli leadership underscored that forging peace will take time and stressed the importance of doing everything possible to create an environment conducive to peacemaking. Kushner and Greenblatt are also meeting with President Mahmoud Abbas of the Palestinian Authority and his senior advisors in Ramallah. After their meetings, Kushner and Greenblatt plan to return to Washington, D.C. to brief the President, Secretary of State Tillerson, and National Security Advisor McMaster and to continue the conversation about next steps.

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