Lands in Tel Aviv for a new round of meetings with senior Israeli officials
MADRID, 8 Ene. (EUROPA PRESS) –
The Secretary of State of the United States, Antony Blinken, met this Monday with the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia, Mohamed bin Salmán, within the framework of his regional tour of the Middle East to address the current situation in the Gaza Strip, which which has taken him to Jordan, the United Arab Emirates and Qatar.
Bin Salman has highlighted to Blinken from the city of Al Ula “the importance of stopping military operations in Gaza”, as well as “intensifying humanitarian efforts and promoting the conditions for the return of stability and the reestablishment of peace”, as reported by the SPA news agency.
After his visit to Saudi Arabia, Blinken has landed in Tel Aviv for another round of meetings with senior Israeli officials this Tuesday on his fourth trip to the region since the attacks on October 7 by the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas). ).
Previously, the American politician met with the president of the United Arab Emirates and crown prince Mohamed bin Zayed al Nahyan in Abu Dhabi. The day before, he held a meeting with Jordanian King Abdullah II, taking advantage of his visit to Amman, the country’s capital. In addition, he met with Sheikh Mohamed bin Abdulraman bin Yasim al Zani in Doha.