U.S. National Security Adviser Jack Sullivan pointed out that “we have replaced the carte blanche policy with Saudi Arabia that was adopted by former U.S. President Donald Trump and our diplomacy has led to a ceasefire in Yemen” and felt that “we are working to reform relations “. With the Palestinians, he helped us end the war in Gaza.”

He believed that “U.S. President Joe Biden’s visit to the Middle East would reaffirm the United States’ vital role in the region,” noting that “there will be a meeting with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in the presence of King Salman of Saudi Arabia.” bin Abdulaziz Al Saud and other leaders.”

Sullivan emphasized that “the United States wants to develop relations with Saudi Arabia by achieving regional peace” and explained that “our diplomacy towards Saudi Arabia has achieved results, including a truce in Yemen and the creation of a more integrated Gulf Cooperation Council.” Noting, “We would like to strengthen the path of improved relations between Israel and more Arab countries and any positive normalization,” and added, “I cannot confirm the issue of Israeli planes flying through Saudi Arabian airspace, and it is up to them. .”

I hope that “in the future we can help to integrate Israel deeper and more fully into the Middle East” and pointed out that “I will not preempt the intense efforts that will be made during the Biden visit regarding the normalization between Israel and Saudi Arabia, in particular”. Progress and momentum towards the normalization of relations between Israel and Saudi Arabia as we head to the Middle East.”

He stated that “during his visit to the Middle East, Biden will discuss energy security issues with OPEC leaders,” adding: “Biden will seek to strengthen the fragile truce in Yemen, deepen Israel’s integration in the region and provide support with the Palestinians, and will discuss coordination regarding multifaceted threat posed by Iran.

And the U.S. National Security Adviser added: “We will inform Gulf officials of the need to ensure that the oil market is adequately supplied, and we will confirm this,” and stressed that “Biden will defend global values, including the need to make progress.” in the field of human rights and political reform, and will present his strategy and vision for the Middle East during a summit with the leaders of the Gulf countries, Iraq, Jordan and Egypt.

He said: “We have indicated to the Iranians that there is a proposed deal that has our support and that of our European partners, which Iran must accept,” adding that “Iran must choose between returning to commitment to the nuclear deal or facing increasing American pressure.” and international isolation.