Joe Biden hosts Jordan's King Abdullah for tough choices in Middle East talks
Joe Biden hosts Jordan's King Abdullah for tough choices in Middle East talks
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WASHINGTON: U.S. President Joe Biden on Monday will host Jordan's King Abdullah, a prominent U.S. ally in a volatile region, in what will be the first of three face-to-face meetings with leaders from the Middle East expected soon. Abdullah, who faced down a challenge to his authority in April from his half-brother, Prince Hamza, will have his first Oval Office talks with Biden since the U.S. president took power in January.

Abdullah plays a unique role in the Middle East, seen by U S  officials as a moderate and pragmatic leader who can play a mediating role. Abdullah is the first Middle East leader to visit the Biden White House, to be followed on July 26 by Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi. U.S. and Israeli officials are working on scheduling a meeting soon between Biden and new Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett.

A senior Biden administration official said the president's talks with the king are expected to include the way forward for Israel and the Palestinians with Bennett having recently replaced Benjamin Netanyahu as Israeli prime minister. Tensions remain high in the wake of the 11-day war in May between Israel and Hamas militants in Gaza.

Biden has offered full support to Abdullah, who will be joined at the White House by his wife, Queen Rania.

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