Kushner pushes economic talks in meeting with Netanyahu

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (L) meets with U.S. President Donald Trump's senior adviser, Jared Kushner, at the prime minister's residence in Jerusalem on Thursday. Photo by Stern Matty/EPA-EFE

May 31 (UPI) — White House senior adviser Jared Kushner met Thursday with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to push for economic talk tied to a Middle East peace deal.

The meeting was the final leg of a regional tour that took a U.S. delegation to Morocco and Jordan to rally for an economic workshop in Bahrain next month. At the Bahrain meeting, the U.S. administration plans to unveil economic aspects of its Israeli-Palestinian peace plan.

“It’s always a great pleasure to welcome Jared Kushner to Israel, to Jerusalem, to discuss our common efforts for prosperity, security and peace,” Netanyahu said. “I have to say I am tremendously encouraged by everything I hear, and about how President [Donald]Trump, the United States, is working to bring allies together in the region against common challenges, but also to seize common opportunities.”

Kushner, Trump’s son-in-law, praised the relationship between the countries.

“The security of Israel is something that is critical to the relationship between America and Israel and also very important to the president in his heart, and we appreciate all your efforts to strengthen the relationship between our two countries,” Kushner told Netanyahu.

Kushner was accompanied by U.S. special envoy Jason Greenblatt, who also met with Netanyahu in his Jerusalem residence Thursday. Ambassador to the United States Ron Dermer, U.S. special envoy on Iran Brian Hook and Kushner’s deputy, Avi Berkowitz, also joined the meeting.

The meeting occurred after Israel’s Parliament voted to dissolve last night and hold a repeat election on Sept. 17 since Netanyahu was unable to form a coalition government.

Still, Netanyahu downplayed the political turmoil at the meeting, referring to it as “a little event.”

“Even though we had a little event last night, it’s not going to stop us,” Netanyahu said. “We are going to continue working together. We had a great, productive meeting that reaffirms that the alliance with the United States of America has never been stronger, and is going to get stronger.”

Kushner did not mention the turmoil last night at all and agreed with Netanyahu that the relationship between the countries has “never been stronger.”

“We are very excited about all the potential that lies ahead for Israel, the relationship and the region,” Kushner said.

The economic workshop set for June 25-26 in Manama, Bahrain, is the first phase of Trump’s peace plan, which has been dubbed the “Deal of the Century.”

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